Some Say Nothing Good Comes From Alcohol, But 9,000-Year-Old Beer Shows Otherwise
<p>When I was younger, alcohol led to idiocy. The liquid was a magical tool that created an altered state of fun that could make any ordinary night enjoyable. Therefore, the drink itself wasn’t important, but the endpoint it took us to.</p>
<p>This was reflected in our choice of beers, which were usually the cheapest and most awful thing available. Between the terrible flavors and the dumb things we did after a night of drinking, warnings from the old folks around us made more sense.</p>
<p>“Nothing ever good comes from alcohol,” was the usual chorus we got most, and part of me wondered if it was true. But as I got older, another weird thing about alcohol presented itself — some viewed it as an art, not idiocy.</p>
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