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Title: German Beer
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June 15, 2002 |
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In other words, beer transcends social boundaries and classes. In Germany, beer is regulated by authorities and it is an important source of tax revenue (2002). Beer was first regulated in Augsburg but when bars would serve bad beer, or dishonest amounts, and would be fined (2002)... Showed first 250 characters
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According to the law, beer should only be brewed from water, hops and barley (2002). Today, yeast is used as well and in fact viewed as a vital ingredient (2002). When the law was written, the effects of yeast were simply unknown (2002).
When yeast was first used, brewers would just use the yeast that was found in the air (2002)... Showed next 250 characters
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