Beer is an alcoholic beverage made from cereal grains, usually barley, but alsocorn, sorghum, millet, rice, wheat, and oats. Beer is made using a process calledfermentation, in which microscopic fungi called yeast consume sugars in the grain,converting them to alcohol and carbon dioxide gas (Michael,
et al,
2004). Over 70styles of beer are available today. Each style derives its unique characteristics fromits ingredients and subtle differences in its brewing process (Gunsch, 2010).Throughout history, wherever cereal grains were grown, humans made a beerlike beverage from them: they used wheat in Mesopotamia, Barley in Egypt, Millet andSorghum in other parts of Africa, rice in Asia, and corn in the Americas. Today, beer making is a major industry worldwide (Dornbush,
et al,
2006).Our indigenous African Beers are sourced fermented drinks made withSorghum, Maize or Mill
et. ‘Pito’ is a dark brown traditional alcoholic beverage of
Binis in the western part of Nigeria prepared from malted grains (Maize, Sorghumor both) with a pleasant sour taste (Ekundayo,
et al,
1969). ‘Burukutu’ another
indigenous alcoholic drink made from sorghum,Savannah region of Nigeria(Uveve, et
al
, 200)The production process of both drinks involvesfermentation atits initial production stage and comes out as an alcoholic drink. Other locally madedeetrinks
include; ‘KunuZaki’,