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Zythum (from Latin, based on Ancient Greek: ζῦθος, zŷthos), sometimes also known as zythus or zythos, [1] [2] was a malt beer made in ancient Egypt. [3] The earliest existing records of brewing relate to the production of zythum by ancient Egyptians, c. 2000 BCE .
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The remaining two beer plants in Orange, New Jersey and New Bedford, Massachusetts remained open. Pepsi poured 100,000 US gallons (380,000 L) of beer into the East River, saying that packing it would be too costly. The plant was kept open for two months when the Teamsters Union filed an antitrust lawsuit asking for an injunction against Pepsi ...
The “smooth, bubble-free” drink comes in four fruit flavors, including strawberry and black cherry, and also meets another need for Gen Z since it’s low in alcohol content at 4.4% by volume.
The biggest nonalcoholic beer brand in the U.S. just got more valuable thanks in part to Gen Z’s efforts to make sobriety cool. Athletic Brewing, cofounded by hedge fund trader turned chief ...
Beck's BG 3 beers. Beck's Brewery, also known as Brauerei Beck & Co., is a brewery in the northern German city of Bremen. In 2001, Interbrew bought Brauerei Beck for 1.8 billion euros; at that time it was the fourth-largest brewer in Germany. [2] US manufacture of Beck's has been based in St. Louis, Missouri, since early 2012. [3]
Climate change has also impacted beer-production forecasts. Rising temperature and less rain in Europe mean a decrease in the yield of hops between 4% and 18% by 2050, according to an October 2023 ...
Constant sum: A game is a constant sum game if the sum of the payoffs to every player are the same for every single set of strategies. In these games, one player gains if and only if another player loses. A constant sum game can be converted into a zero sum game by subtracting a fixed value from all payoffs, leaving their relative order unchanged.