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To: ctdonath2

“What baffles me is: who would decide “oh look, some water got in my grain and now it’s all fizzy and smells weird - hey, I know, I’LL DRINK IT!” and proceeded to in enough quantity to get past the odd taste and reach inebriation, and did so often enough to decide it’s a good idea.”

They probably threw it out and discovered that the animals that consumed it got wasted.

Back on the farm the birds, rabbits, squirrels and deer were abundant when we cut silage.
With a trench or bunker silo we would use a tractor with a blade to distribute and pack the cut corn.
This caused the moisture in the corn to leak out and ferment as it did.
There would be puddles of fermented corn juice around the bunker.
Every manner of animal would come to the bunker for a taste.

Ever seen a deer falling down drunk?
I have, funny as all get out.
Squirrels so drunk they can’t stand up to look around.
Rabbits so drunk they can only lay there and feebly kick their legs.
Drunk birds can be particularly entertaining.

If farmer Ahmed threw out his spoiled grain and saw the animals that ate it acting happy and sloppy he might have taken a taste.
Deciding it was a bit skunky he may have made an effort to tone down the skunkiness.
Trial and error brought about a drinkable potion.

Ancient mans palate was probably completely different than ours.
What we consider inedible he would probably find quite acceptable.


64 posted on 08/15/2018 1:50:00 PM PDT by oldvirginian (American by birth, Southern by the Grace of God and Virginian because Jesus loves me)
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To: oldvirginian
Ancient mans palate was probably completely different than ours. What we consider inedible he would probably find quite acceptable.

What we find inedible was quite acceptable in the 1950's.


69 posted on 08/15/2018 1:57:52 PM PDT by Buckeye McFrog
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To: oldvirginian
They probably threw it out and discovered that the animals that consumed it got wasted.

I believe a similar thing happened with the discovery of coffee beans. A farmer noticed how the goats got kind of frisky after eating them.

72 posted on 08/15/2018 2:13:09 PM PDT by MoochPooch (I'm a compassionate cynic.)
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To: oldvirginian

That...is a marvelous explanation filling the gap in my theory. Thanks!


77 posted on 08/15/2018 4:31:24 PM PDT by ctdonath2 (The Red Queen wasn't kidding.)
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To: oldvirginian

*** “Ancient mans palate was probably completely different than ours. What we consider inedible he would probably find quite acceptable” ***

I agree

also when I was a kid I watched Ducks eat fermented Barley out of a bucket... it was hilarious... they would forget they had 2 legs and just keep falling down and complain very loudly while trying to walk. Good Times


83 posted on 08/15/2018 7:07:35 PM PDT by TexasTransplant (Damn the Torpedoes! Full Speed Ahead!)
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