Bottled Genius: The Secret Histories of Drinks That Changed the World
History isn’t written in stone. It’s brewed, fermented, and bottled.
Before coffee fueled revolutions or cola became a global icon, every sip of history began as an act of defiance, a scientific accident, or a merchant’s obsession.
In Bottled Genius, the first volume of the Hidden Histories Series, Theo Ashbridge uncovers the "behavioral technologies" hiding in your glass. This isn't just a timeline of beverages; it’s a cinematic journey through the quiet revolutions that built the modern world:
Meticulously researched and written with the "emotional truth" of the people who lived it, Bottled Genius reveals that the smallest discoveries ripple across centuries.
Stop just drinking history. Start understanding the genius that shaped it.
Perfect for readers of: Mark Kurlansky’s Salt, Ainissa Ramirez’s The Alchemy of Us, and Steven Johnson’s How We Got to Now.
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. Bottled Genius: The Secret Histories of Drinks That Changed the WorldHistory isn't written in stone. It's brewed, fermented, and bottled.Before coffee fueled revolutions or cola became a global icon, every sip of history began as an act of defiance, a scientific accident, or a merchant's obsession.In Bottled Genius, the first volume of the Hidden Histories Series, Theo Ashbridge uncovers the "behavioral technologies" hiding in your glass. This isn't just a timeline of beverages; it's a cinematic journey through the quiet revolutions that built the modern world: The Penny Universities: How 17th-century Londoners traded ale for caffeine to "stir a nation awake" and invent the modern stock exchange.The Alchemy of Joy: How a monk's "devil's wine" and a technology shift in English glassmaking turned a cellar accident into the global symbol of status.The Sanitation Proof: How Victorian brewers mastered the science of purity decades before doctors, providing the actual blueprint for modern city survival.The Bitter Aftertaste: A raw look at the global supply lines-from the slave-driven "Triangle Trade" of rum to the Opium Wars fought for a cup of tea.Meticulously researched and written with the "emotional truth" of the people who lived it, Bottled Genius reveals that the smallest discoveries ripple across centuries.Stop just drinking history. Start understanding the genius that shaped it.Perfect for readers of: Mark Kurlansky's Salt, Ainissa Ramirez's The Alchemy of Us, and Steven Johnson's How We Got to Now. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9798272216519
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. Bottled Genius: The Secret Histories of Drinks That Changed the WorldHistory isn't written in stone. It's brewed, fermented, and bottled.Before coffee fueled revolutions or cola became a global icon, every sip of history began as an act of defiance, a scientific accident, or a merchant's obsession.In Bottled Genius, the first volume of the Hidden Histories Series, Theo Ashbridge uncovers the "behavioral technologies" hiding in your glass. This isn't just a timeline of beverages; it's a cinematic journey through the quiet revolutions that built the modern world: The Penny Universities: How 17th-century Londoners traded ale for caffeine to "stir a nation awake" and invent the modern stock exchange.The Alchemy of Joy: How a monk's "devil's wine" and a technology shift in English glassmaking turned a cellar accident into the global symbol of status.The Sanitation Proof: How Victorian brewers mastered the science of purity decades before doctors, providing the actual blueprint for modern city survival.The Bitter Aftertaste: A raw look at the global supply lines-from the slave-driven "Triangle Trade" of rum to the Opium Wars fought for a cup of tea.Meticulously researched and written with the "emotional truth" of the people who lived it, Bottled Genius reveals that the smallest discoveries ripple across centuries.Stop just drinking history. Start understanding the genius that shaped it.Perfect for readers of: Mark Kurlansky's Salt, Ainissa Ramirez's The Alchemy of Us, and Steven Johnson's How We Got to Now. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9798272216519
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Bottled Genius: The Secret Histories of Drinks That Changed the WorldHistory isn't written in stone. It's brewed, fermented, and bottled.Before coffee fueled revolutions or cola became a global icon, every sip of history began as an act of defiance, a scientific accident, or a merchant's obsession.In Bottled Genius, the first volume of the Hidden Histories Series, Theo Ashbridge uncovers the 'behavioral technologies' hiding in your glass. This isn't just a timeline of beverages; it's a cinematic journey through the quiet revolutions that built the modern world: - The Penny Universities: How 17th-century Londoners traded ale for caffeine to 'stir a nation awake' and invent the modern stock exchange.- The Alchemy of Joy: How a monk's 'devil's wine' and a technology shift in English glassmaking turned a cellar accident into the global symbol of status.- The Sanitation Proof: How Victorian brewers mastered the science of purity decades before doctors, providing the actual blueprint for modern city survival.- The Bitter Aftertaste: A raw look at the global supply lines-from the slave-driven 'Triangle Trade' of rum to the Opium Wars fought for a cup of tea.Meticulously researched and written with the 'emotional truth' of the people who lived it, Bottled Genius reveals that the smallest discoveries ripple across centuries.Stop just drinking history. Start understanding the genius that shaped it.Perfect for readers of: Mark Kurlansky's Salt, Ainissa Ramirez's The Alchemy of Us, and Steven Johnson's How We Got to Now. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9798272216519
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