¿Cuándo Empezaron los Cavernícolas a Beber Alcohol?

The story of alcohol begins long before agriculture, cities, and civilization. Before bars, wineries, and parties, our ancestors were already following the scent of fermented fruit on the African forest floor. And what's most surprising is that this impulse could have millions of years of evolutionary history. In this video, you'll discover when cavemen started drinking alcohol, why primates sought out fermented fruit, what the "drunken ape" theory revealed, and how humans went from accidentally discovering ethanol to intentionally brewing beer around 13,000 years ago. We also explore Raqefet Cave, the Natufian people, Göbekli Tepe, China's earliest fermented recipes, and the role of beer in ancient Egypt. Because alcohol wasn't just a beverage: it could have been ritual, food, medicine, payment, an excuse to gather, and even one of the reasons humans began to settle down. A strange, unsettling, and profoundly human story about how something as mundane as drinking a beer can be connected to millions of years of evolution, survival, and culture. After watching this, you might never look at a glass the same way again. #Prehistory #Alcohol #Cavemen #HistoryOfAlcohol #HumanEvolution #Beer #Archaeology #GobekliTepe #DrunkenMonkey If you want to join the tribe and survive prehistory with us, subscribe and light the campfire 🔥. Each new video is an expedition to a world where only the strongest, most resourceful… or most curious… manage to survive. Grab your club, take a seat by the fire, and don't miss a single story. 🪨:    / @cavernicolas-n1f