Thousands of years ago, the first humans accidentally created the first beer and wine. This occurred naturally when yeast in the air converted sugars into alcohol.
However, it wasn’t until thousands of years later that new techniques were developed to process those beverages, but even then, the products they created weren’t designed for consumption.
Eventually, these techniques were perfected to a point where they could be consumed, and they resulted in entirely new categories of beverages.
Learn more about Spirits and Liqueurs, what the difference is, and the various types on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.
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