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'''Beer in Egypt''' has long held a significant role, and its presence in the country is thought to date back to at least the [[Protodynastic Period]]. In ancient Egypt wine was preferred by the upper class, whereas beer was a staple for working class Egyptians and a central part of their diet. Despite religious restrictions and conflicting views on alcohol after the [[Muslim conquest of Egypt]] the consumption of beer did not cease, and it remains the most popular alcoholic beverage in the country today.' |
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