1. Educational content only
BeerDaily.com provides educational, cultural, historical, and entertainment content about beer history. The site explores topics such as ancient fermented grain drinks, Ninkasi, Egyptian bread beer, hops, gruit, monks, lager, industrial brewing, Prohibition, craft beer, and common beer myths.
This content is for general informational purposes only. It should not be treated as professional, legal, medical, nutritional, regulatory, safety, brewing, or business advice.
Professor Pint says: “History is not a substitute for professional advice, even when it has excellent foam.”
2. Alcohol responsibility
BeerDaily.com does not encourage irresponsible alcohol use. The site does not promote underage drinking, binge drinking, impaired driving, unsafe consumption, drinking contests, or violation of any alcohol-related law.
If you choose to consume alcohol, do so legally, responsibly, and in accordance with your health, local laws, and personal circumstances. Never drink and drive. Never provide alcohol to minors. Never pressure anyone to drink.
3. Not medical or health advice
BeerDaily.com does not provide medical, health, addiction, nutritional, or mental-health advice. Historical discussion of beer, fermentation, alcohol, grain, or drinking customs should not be interpreted as a recommendation to consume alcohol.
Alcohol can carry health risks. People who are pregnant, may become pregnant, have certain medical conditions, take certain medications, have a history of substance-use disorder, or are advised not to drink should follow medical guidance from qualified professionals.
4. Not legal advice
BeerDaily.com discusses laws and historical legal events, such as Prohibition, temperance, taxation, taverns, and beer regulation. This content is historical and educational only.
Alcohol laws vary by country, state, province, county, city, age, license, business type, and activity. If you need legal advice about alcohol production, sales, distribution, events, homebrewing, licensing, advertising, or liability, consult a qualified attorney or the appropriate regulatory agency.
5. Not brewing safety instruction
BeerDaily.com may describe brewing concepts such as grain, malting, mashing, fermentation, yeast, hops, cellars, refrigeration, barrels, and industrial brewing history. These descriptions are not a complete brewing manual and are not safety instructions.
Brewing can involve heat, pressure, glass, sanitation hazards, chemicals, carbon dioxide, alcohol, contamination, equipment, and legal restrictions. If you brew, use proper equipment, verified safety procedures, lawful methods, and reliable brewing references.
6. Historical accuracy and interpretation
BeerDaily.com aims to present beer history in a readable, accurate, and entertaining way. However, history can be complex, evidence can be incomplete, and interpretations can change as scholarship develops.
Some ancient beer topics involve fragmentary evidence, archaeological interpretation, translated texts, and debates among scholars. BeerDaily tries to avoid overclaiming and to flag myths where appropriate, but no website should be treated as the final authority on every historical question.
7. Humor and fictional characters
BeerDaily uses fictional and manga-style characters such as Professor Pint, Foam Goblin, Hop Samurai, Barley Boy, Yeast-chan, Ninkasi, Madame Fermentation, Madame Refrigeration, and Malt Sensei to make beer history easier to remember.
These characters are educational storytelling devices. They are not historical reconstructions, expert authorities, legal representatives, medical advisors, or evidence that goblins are legally responsible for bad bar trivia.
8. Images and artistic interpretation
BeerDaily images are stylized, humorous, and editorial. They are not literal archaeological reconstructions unless specifically stated. Ancient scenes, character pages, and manga episodes may combine history, symbolism, comedy, and visual imagination.
Do not treat BeerDaily artwork as exact evidence of clothing, tools, architecture, vessels, brewing processes, or historical appearances.
9. External links
BeerDaily.com may link to external websites, including ABC Solar, educational sources, historical resources, or related pages. External sites are controlled by their own owners and have their own terms, privacy policies, content, and security practices.
BeerDaily.com is not responsible for third-party content, claims, errors, availability, policies, or actions.
10. ABC Solar footer information
BeerDaily.com includes ABC Solar Incorporated information in the footer as sponsor/business contact information. ABC Solar does not brew beer, sell beer, serve alcohol, provide alcohol-related services, or issue beer-history credentials.
ABC Solar Incorporated is listed with its logo, website, address, phone number, email, and California contractor license number. Solar inquiries should be directed to ABC Solar. Beer-history questions should use BeerDaily contact channels.
11. No endorsement
Mention of a historical beer style, brewing practice, cultural tradition, event, law, place, or technology does not imply endorsement of any modern brewery, alcohol product, drinking behavior, business, political position, or commercial claim.
BeerDaily is a history and culture site. It does not rank breweries, sell beer, recommend drinking plans, or provide consumer alcohol guidance.
12. Use at your own risk
You use BeerDaily.com at your own risk. While the site aims to be useful and accurate, BeerDaily.com makes no guarantee that all content is complete, current, error-free, or suitable for your specific purpose.
The site may be updated, corrected, expanded, redesigned, moved, or removed at any time.
13. Corrections
BeerDaily welcomes thoughtful corrections. If you see a factual issue, broken link, typo, image mismatch, or Foam Goblin-level overstatement, please use the contact page and include the page URL, the specific issue, and any suggested source or correction.
Corrections help keep the beer-history tavern clean.
BeerDaily moral: enjoy the story, respect the law, check the source, and never trust Foam Goblin with a disclaimer.