Beer in Italy

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In Italy, beer is considered an ideal accompaniment to pizza.

Italy is considered to be part of the wine belt of Europe. Nevertheless, beer, particularly mass-produced pale lagers, are common in the country. It is traditionally considered to be an ideal accompaniment to pizza; since the 1970s, beer has spread from pizzerias and has become much more popular for drinking in other situations.Template:Sfn

In the seventh century BC in Sicily, the Phoenicians traded and consumed beer. In Piedmont, Pombia, Province of Novara, an archaeological investigation found tombs from the Golasecca culture, including a tomb from 560 BC containing traces of beer.[1] Ancient Rome knew of beer and produced small amounts, but the systems of production were destroyed in various barbarian invasions.Template:Sfn The first medical school, the Schola Medica Salernitana, praised the substance stating that it "supports old age, flows through the veins, increases well-being, and strengthens the blood".Template:Sfn

On the occasion of his wedding, Ludovico Sforza distributed beer freely to the Milanese. At this time, it was referred to in Florence as "barley wine".Template:Sfn The first brewery in Italy, according to Hermes Zampollo, was "Spluga" in Chiavenna, which opened in 1840. However, the company Wührer stated that its brewing commenced in Brescia in 1829.Template:Sfn The first person in Italy to cultivate hops for beer brewing was Template:Ill in 1847.[2] In 1983, the country consumed Template:Convert of beer.Template:Sfn As of 2010, Italy has a beer consumption of Template:Convert per capita per year.[3]

Breweries and brands

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Peroni's Nastro Azzurro at a Venice café

One of the oldest and most widespread breweries in Italy is Peroni, today owned by the Asahi group, which also owns the popular brand Nastro Azzurro.Template:Sfn Other known breweries and beer brands are:Template:Sfn

See also

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