fermentation    is  less    tricky  and drawn   out.    To
the Greeks  and Romans, beer    remained    an
imitation   wine    made    by  barbarians  who did
not cultivate   the grape.  Pliny   described   it  as  a
cunning if  unnatural   invention:
The nations of  the West    also    have    their
own intoxicant, made    from    grain   soaked  in
water.  There   are a   number  of  ways    of
making  it  in  the various provinces   of  Gaul
and Spain....   Alas,   what    wonderful
ingenuity   vice    possesses!  A   method  has
actually    been    discovered  for making  even
water   intoxicated.Some    Beer-like   Brewed  Drinks
This     chapter     concentrates    on  standard
beers    brewed  with    barley  malt,   but     there
are many    other   ways    to  make    an  alcoholic
drink    from    starchy     foods.  Here    are     a   few
examples.