Aletaster

/ˈæl.ə.teɪs.tər/ noun

A person officially appointed to test and regulate the quality of ale sold in a town or parish, an early food safety inspector.

Ale + taster (from Old English tæstan, meaning 'to taste'). Medieval towns employed these officials to maintain standards and prevent adulteration, making it one of history's first quality-control jobs.

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