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Do you think they just discovered (isolated) it and figured out what it could do in one decade?

Absolutely. They also did not have to figure out what it could do per se, they could have just decided "well, this is the feminizing hormone, so let's put it into Hitler's food and it'll probably feminize him." WW2 and the Cold War are full of stories of governments attempting novel ideas like that.

Since Europeans had, by that point, a thousand+ years of experience with seeing how hops makes women and men more feminine, they'd have had a decent reason for theorizing that the female hormone would do the same.

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Since Europeans had, by that point, a thousand+ years of experience with seeing how hops makes women and men more feminine ...

Do you have any links on that? I never heard that pre-1900s would know this. Anything you got. I'll admit I am doubting you on this.

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Hmm, stuff like "brewer's droop" isn't common knowledge on here?

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No, never heard of "brewer's droop." Literally never heard of it.

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I'll admit I am doubting you on this.

If we're being frank, I think you're feigning ignorance on this topic just for the lulz.

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No. I've heard hops make men feminized. This is modern understanding. My argument is pre-1900s. Do you have something showing pre-1900s understanding of this?!

I think you said it twice, so you must be convinced. I would like a link of supporting evidence, if you don't mind.

E: Also, I am not trying to show you up or anything. I really never heard of what you are saying. I would like to know.