Facts You Didn’t Know About Guinness

Guinness is a world-famous beverage that was founded by Arthur Guinness in Dublin, Ireland. The company’s most popular product is the Guinness, dark beer which is a specialty blend dry stout. The beverage was first produced in St. James Gate Brewery which Arthur was able to rent out for only 45 Irish pounds.

The History Of Monsanto Part 2

Monsanto may not exist anymore under that name. Even their website is gone from the internet. but it’s still not likely that we have heard the last of them. They have paved the way for all the other similar companies who disregard the environment and the safety of people all in the name of profit. With the newest lawsuits against them and the millions of dollars they need to pay in damages to its victims we dare hope that maybe they will change their ways. The story is not finished with Monsanto. We will hear all about them in years to come.

The History Of Monsanto Part 1.

The history of Monsanto is a long one. Not all of it is easy to find. For a company that has been in business since 1901, you would imagine there would be more information available. But Monsanto doesn’t want people to know much about them. And what you can find in the public records online and offline is truly disturbing. As of 2017, they have employed more than 25,000 people with their headquarters in St. Louis, Missouri.

How Corn Changed America

Everything is corn. French fries, potato chips, soda, ketchup, mustard, yogurt, soup, cookies. mayonnaise, milk, beer, wine, bubble gum, ice cream, pickles, baby food. Even water bottles are made using corn. Virtually everything we put in our mouths is made with corn in some way, shape, or form. Even the meat you eat is made from animals that are fed corn. With a whopping 95% of the grain that is fed to livestock in America being corn.

The History Of Nestle – Part 2.

We should all start to question things that are told to us in expensive marketing campaigns. It’s like every company in the world to have a pristine public image. To try to sell us the idea that they always think first of the consumer’s needs instead of their own profits. But we are not small children anymore. And maybe it’s hard to give up on things that bring us comfort. However, we as consumers need to decide what we want to support when we buy certain products. We have the freedom and the responsibility to be moral in our choices and try to fix things that greedy companies are doing to increase their profit.

The History Of Nestle – Part 1.

Today Nestle is the biggest food company in the world. Even after years of controversial tactics. No one can deny that the international need for water, formula milk, and even chocolate is essential. But they have done a pretty good job of keeping their past under wraps. So people are still buying products from their almost 2000 different brands. Nestle operates in 190 countries, employs almost 300,000 people, and has 376 factories worldwide.

The History Of Beer Used As Medicine

It is a common fact among historians, archeologists, and scientists studying the history of humanity that beer has a very important meaning. It was used as medicine not only for the body but oftentimes for the spirit. Beer was making people more healthy, and immune to infections, and had a relaxing and nutritious impact on those who drank it.

The History Of The Milk Stout

Back before things like refrigeration and water treatment systems beer was seen as a safe source of calories and water. Thanks to its slight alcohol content and antiseptic hops. So it’s no surprise that many great beer innovators were trying to make this safe source of water as nutritious as possible. Porters and stouts share basically the same history.

What You Need To Know About Contract Beers

Brewing beer is more of a local industry in the USA than it has ever been before. The US already passed the 7000 brewery mark and it seems like there is a craft brewery on every corner. But have you ever been to a brewery that seems really small and barely has any production space but they managed to keep 8 taps worth of beer rotating and supply all the local bottle shops? Well, that’s because brewers large and small often contract out some of their production to third-party brewing facilities to do some of their work.

Louis Pasteur And His Revenge

When you hear the name Louis Pasteur he will for sure be recognized as a great scientist and a biologist. His discoveries are important and implemented to this day helping human kind to stay safe and improving our general health with his discoveries. But have you ever heard of his revenge? And how a scientist and an intelligent mind of his caliber would actually achieve it?