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	Comments on: Up to 2 years ago, when I thought of beer, I thought &#8216;bitter&#8217; and &#8216;it&#8217;s a man thing&#8217;.
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So when I started researching historical brewing I was floored to find out that, for most of history, in most of the world, women have been the brewers.
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Add to that the fact that the brews my ancestors in England would have made in their kitchens (yes, kitchens!) was sweet, not bitter and I realised that everything that I thought I knew about beer was wrong.
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If you&#8217;re curious, listen to today&#8217;s @ancestralkitchenpodcast. In it, I share much of what I&#8217;ve both learnt and experimented with the last two years.
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I&#8217;d love your feedback on this episode! Tell me what you knew, didn&#8217;t know, what surprised you the most and how you feel after hearing what @farmandhearth and I share :-)	</title>
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