Beer being the first, there was no beer before 10,000 BCE, “ water had been humankind’s basic drink”. Hunters and gatherers lived nomadic lifestyles migrating to locations where they could hunt their prey and gather their fruit and nuts. They lived close to the rivers to get their only water supply. They discovered some unusual qualities about the grains they grew. Grains became sweet when soaked in water and when left exposed, they developed a fizzy, intoxicating quality. They had developed the world’s first beer.Standage also includes in this chapter the development of farming, early migrations, and the development of river valley societies in Egypt and Mesopotamia. Standage believes that beer was more of a discovery not an invention. As urban water supplies became contaminated, beer also became a safer drink. Beer became equated with civilization and was the beverage of choice.wine brought about commercial farming and promoted Greek ideas, and spirits were the driving force behind the sugar and slave trade and the American Revolution. During this time increase of agriculture, urban settlement, regional trade patterns, the evolution of writing, and health and nutrition. This started the revolution of alcohol as it's known