ANCIENT GREEKS DRANK BEER TOO.

Scientists have discovered Greece's oldest beer-making facilities, dating back to the Bronze Age, dispelling the notion that ancient Greeks only drank wine. The finding, published in the journal 'Vegetation History and Archaeo-botany', shows Greeks were 'using alcoholic drinks for feasts al-year round, instead of just on a seasonal basis', when grapes were ripe.
"It is an unexpected find for Greece", said Tania Valamoti of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in Greece.
Archeologists found remains of several buildings that may have been used for beer-making.
--Challapalli Srinivas Chakravarthy--
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