Brewer from more than 3,000 years ago found in Egypt

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I'll bet that since he was a brewer for the god's of the dead. He didn't have too many complaints about the sh!tty beer that he probably brewed.
 
What ARE the Gods of the Dead's favorite styles?

Anubis' signature ale is a black porter called "Nile Valley Rebirth Porter".

Osiris' was the hophead, for sure, and his signature brew would probably be a very hoppy dunkelweizen.
 
Being a brewer during the time of Rameses II would have been very trying indeed. He was the one isisting on being called Rameses The Great. He was 66 years old during The Exodus with an impacted tooth from eating too many honey cakes they claim. They found it was his son,Merneptah that chased the Isrealites. His mummy was found to have a high saline content. Interesting that Ron Wyatt found the crossing site,the sea bed littered with chariot wheels,etc. And a well-worn column the Egyptians erected at the very spot where Moses parted the sea. Then Sam Calgione finds the inscriptions for making beer in that tomb he visited in the video.
 
I didn't realize that some take Ron Wyatt seriously. Especially, after the gold Table of Show Bread, Ark of the Covenant with the blood of Christ on it and the four tablets of stone that four angels gave him, explaining parts of the Apocalypse deals. It seems kind of funny that a guy finds such treasures and never takes a picture of them, nor gives an accurate description of them, using the excuse that he has a brain that forgets things. The chariot parts and the column he found were in an area that was a river bottom 5K years ago. The location of Habeeb Ali-Ben Boozehall's, U-Pull It-Chariot Junk Yard. The salted mummy? The guy chased the tribe into a dried up sea, then zillions of tons of water poured on him and they actually found his body before turtles and fish ate him? Egyptians made cloth from flax. To soften the linen it was soaked in salt water and washed out or boiled out during the dye process. It is still done today by those making authentic Egyptian cloth. The mummifiers knew salt acts as a preservative and didn't wash out the salt. The stiffs body absorbed the salt during the few thousand years he was taking the big sleep. It had nothing to do with the guy taking an extended mineral bath in the sea. I'd believe Sam Gagmegiones advertizing, marketing hog wash quicker.
 
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