The Hymn to Ninkasi - Making Beer The Hymn to Ninkasi, inscribed on a nineteenth-century B.C. tablet, contains a recipe for Sumerian beer.)
- Translation by Miguel Civil
- Borne of the flowing water (...)
- Tenderly cared for by the Ninhursag,
- Borne of the flowing water (...)
- Tenderly cared for by the Ninhursag,
- Having founded your town by the sacred lake,
- She finished its great walls for you,
- Ninkasi, having founded your town by the sacred lake,
- She finished its great walls for you
- Your father is Enki, Lord Nidimmud,
- Your mother is Ninti, the queen of the sacred lake,
- Ninkasi, Your father is Enki, Lord Nidimmud,
- Your mother is Ninti, the queen of the sacred lake.
- You are the one who handles the dough,
- [and] with a big shovel,
- Mixing in a pit, the bappir with sweet aromatics,
- Ninkasi, You are the one who handles
- the dough, [and] with a big shovel,
- Mixing in a pit, the bappir with [date]-honey.
- You are the one who bakes the bappir
- in the big oven,
- Puts in order the piles of hulled grains,
- Ninkasi, you are the one who bakes
- the bappir in the big oven,
- Puts in order the piles of hulled grains,
- You are the one who waters the malt
- set on the ground,
- The noble dogs keep away even the potentates,
- Ninkasi, you are the one who waters the malt
- set on the ground,
- The noble dogs keep away even the potentates.
- You are the one who soaks the malt in a jar
- The waves rise, the waves fall.
- Ninkasi, you are the one who soaks
- the malt in a jar
- The waves rise, the waves fall.
- You are the one who spreads the cooked
- mash on large reed mats,
- Coolness overcomes.
- Ninkasi, you are the one who spreads
- the cooked mash on large reed mats,
- Coolness overcomes.
- You are the one who holds with both hands
- the great sweet wort,
- Brewing [it] with honey and wine
- (You the sweet wort to the vessel)
- Ninkasi, (...)
- (You the sweet wort to the vessel)
- The filtering vat, which makes
- a pleasant sound,
- You place appropriately on [top of]
- a large collector vat.
- Ninkasi, the filtering vat,
- which makes a pleasant sound,
- You place appropriately on [top of]
- a large collector vat.
- When you pour out the filtered beer
- of the collector vat,
- It is [like] the onrush of
- Tigris and Euphrates.
- Ninkasi, you are the one who pours out the
- filtered beer of the collector vat,
- It is [like] the onrush of
- Tigris and Euphrates.
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