If you are under the impression that Beer was first introduced in India only after the arrival of Europeans, you are absolutely wrong. As a matter of fact and, it's quite surprising, to note that the ancient Indians knew the art of brewing alcohol. Alcoholic drink almost similar to beer called ''Sura''was used by the people of Vedic period. Supposedly, the most favorite drink of the king of Devas 'Indira', drinking of sura - intoxicant was mentioned in the great epic - the Ramayana.
Chanakya, also known as Kautilya or Vishnu Gupta
( 350 BCE -275 BCE - a great teacher and advisor of Chandragupta Maurya and author of the ancient Indian political treatise called ''Arthasastra''), mentioned two intoxicating beverages made from rice called ''Medaka'' and ''Prasanna.'' Long before the arrival of Europeans in India, Indian tribes were known to prepare beer from rice called ''handia''and also from mullets.
It's a known fact a typical American's life has long been associated with six-packs and six-shooters since the days of wild west. As for the British, their life has been closely woven with - beer, aristocracy and middle class madness. After the British had settled down in India to carry on their mercantile activities, they had begun to gobble up lands through intrigues and stratagems from the rich Nawobs and Maharajahs who were busy fighting among themselves without any unity whatsoever. Later more and more British people moved over to India to work for the gradually expanding British East India company. Initially they found it difficult to work in a wild land with colored people, speaking strange languages and following altogether different customs and religions. As the European community grew larger, the British first introduced imported beer in India to cater to the British community. Because of long sea - journey from England lasting more than three months in the high seas - the imported beer, by the time reached the shores of India, became spoiled; later this problem was solved by adding more alcohol. By 1716, pale ale,also known as 'India pale ale' (IPA) and Burton ale were being imported to India from England, hops were added to it. This led to the invention of India pale ale brewed in England about 1787 by Bow Brewery. The special brew, which had a better shelf life, gave the needed kick to the sun-drenched, extremely fatigued British Bobs who needed it badly
Chanakya, also known as Kautilya or Vishnu Gupta
( 350 BCE -275 BCE - a great teacher and advisor of Chandragupta Maurya and author of the ancient Indian political treatise called ''Arthasastra''), mentioned two intoxicating beverages made from rice called ''Medaka'' and ''Prasanna.'' Long before the arrival of Europeans in India, Indian tribes were known to prepare beer from rice called ''handia''and also from mullets.
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The beer is assertively hoppy with aromas of stone fruit. As rich as a bitter but just MORE.
It is a beer to be served cool with strong flavored foods (game pie, red meats, sausages, cheese (especially strong smelly ones) and that Australian/American/British/Indian favorite".
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Tit-bits:
01. According well-known biologist J. B. S. Haldane, consumption of local rice beer-brewed by the Indian natives had some medicinal properties and this checked the spread of diseases like Beriberi (refers to a cluster of symptoms caused primarily by a nutritional deficit in vitamin B1- thiamine) among them.
02. Drinking local rice beer is still in practice now, and recently Indian government and social workers have been trying hard to curb the abuse of alcohol among the tribes.
03. A wide-spread uprising by the frustrated Indians against the arrogant and oppressive East India company rule - Sepoy Mutiny of 1857 caused August Schell to abandon his brewery (American company - Founded in1860) and flee the area. Many white settlers were killed and over 400 homes and buildings burned, but Schell's brewery remained standing, due to Mrs. Schell's charity and kindness to the Indians in the years prior to the uprising.
Now these villagers are facing another problem - nightmares over the risk of jumbos running amok after a round of their strong brew!!
Ref:
http://indiabrew.blogspot.in/2007/04/history-of-beer-in-india.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beer_in_India
Traditional beer vats in Meghalaya www.quora.com Edward Dyer's
(re- modified 17 May 2017)