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'''Beer''' is an alcoholic beverage produced by the fermentation of cereal grains, most commonly [[wheat]] or barley.<ref>{{WP|Beer}}</ref> It is one of the oldest types of alcohol in the world,<ref>{{WP|Beer}}</ref> having been popular as far back as [[Egypt|ancient Egypt]].<ref name="ACO">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref>  
'''Beer''' is an alcoholic beverage produced by extracting raw materials with water, boiling (usually with hops), and fermenting. [[Mead]] and [[Ale]] are popular beer types in 9th century England. Beer was also popular during many eras, even in [[Egypt|Ancient Egypt]].<ref>{{WP|Beer}}</ref>


During the [[Victorian era]] in [[London]], [[England]], the twin [[Assassins]] [[Evie Frye|Evie]] and [[Jacob Frye]] gathered [[Vintage Beer Bottles|vintage beer bottles]] hidden throughout the city to later sell as antiquities.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''</ref>
[[Mead]] and [[ale]] have been popular kinds of beer in [[England]] since at least the 9th century.<ref name="Valhalla">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref> In 1868, the twin [[Assassins]] [[Evie Frye|Evie]] and [[Jacob Frye]] gathered [[Vintage Beer Bottles|vintage beer bottles]] hidden throughout the city of [[London]] to later sell as antiquities.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''</ref>


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Beer is an alcoholic beverage produced by the fermentation of cereal grains, most commonly wheat or barley.[1] It is one of the oldest types of alcohol in the world,[2] having been popular as far back as ancient Egypt.[3]

Mead and ale have been popular kinds of beer in England since at least the 9th century.[4] In 1868, the twin Assassins Evie and Jacob Frye gathered vintage beer bottles hidden throughout the city of London to later sell as antiquities.[5]

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