De Re Cervisia et Mulso, “on The Subject of Beer and Mulsum”
Beer has a long and ubiquitous history. Today it is the most consumed alcoholic beverage in the world; it is also the most popular drink after water and tea (Swot, 2016). But little consideration is typically given to how beer developed with respect to taste, and even less is given to why beer is th...
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Autor principal: | Matt Gibbs |
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EXARC
2019
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