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- W2132236893 abstract "Scholars have long been in agreement that ancient Greeks in general did not drink beer but used wine as their sole or at least main beverage and intoxicant. While a number of writers, particularly in popular works, but also in some more scholarly ones, have instead assumed that Greeks did indeed make and consume beer, and even passed on the Egyptian beer-making tradition to Europe, they have not proffered any evidence to defend such claims. However, recently in this journal Janick Auberger (with Sebastien Goupil) provided a number of arguments in support of the contention that a large segment of the ancient Greek population drank beer. I would like to review these arguments and in the end defend the communis opinio. For the sake of concision I will restrict my remarks mainly to evidence down to hellenistic times, at which point the opening of the East by Alexander the Great and the subsequent take-over by the Romans transform the picture. Auberger argues that while the Greeks purposefully constructed an image of themselves based on an ideal diet in opposition to that of others (the Greeks, for instance, drinking wine in contrast to the beer-drinking “barbarians”), in reality the Greek diet was not so different from anyone else’s. She proposes that the real opposition was probably that between wealthy, city-dwelling Greeks, who tended to drink wine, versus the poor, countryor mountain-dwellers, who drank beer. She also submits that Greek peasants might have drunk more beer" @default.
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- W2132236893 title "DID ANCIENT GREEKS DRINK BEER?" @default.
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