From: Your Brain on Alcohol: The Slow-Motion Shut Down
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For thousands of years, humans did not drink alcohol just to party; they drank it to survive. Before we had clean tap water, beer and wine were often safer to drink than local river water because the fermentation process killed off deadly bacteria. Some historians argue that our ancestors settled down and started farming specifically so they could grow grains to make beer, meaning alcohol might have actually helped kickstart human civilization.

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Supporting arguments

  • Fermented drinks were sterile and safe from water-borne diseases.
  • Early agricultural communities spent massive amounts of energy growing brewing grains.
  • Alcohol played a central role in ancient religious and political gatherings.
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