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  2. Tej - Wikipedia

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    He detailed the fact that they were encouraged to continuously drink copious amounts of the honey wine during the celebration. [11] Another Portuguese missionary, Jeronimo Lobo, had experience with tej in Ethiopia in the 1600s. He wrote that the Ethiopian people commonly drank beer and mead, and people generally drank in excess when gathered ...

  3. Oenomel - Wikipedia

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    Mead is a fermented alcoholic beverage made of honey, water and yeast. Oxymel is made of honey, vinegar, sea salt, and rainwater. Hydromel is another name for mead. Rhodomel is a mixture of roses and honey. Omphacomel is made from the juice of unripe grapes mixed with honey. [2] Oenomel comes from unfermented grape juice and honey.

  4. Medovukha - Wikipedia

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    The words mead and medovukha are closely related and go back to the Proto-Indo-European word*médʰu (honey). Produced in Eastern Europe since pagan times, it remained popular well into the 19th century (unlike in Western Europe , where by the Middle Ages mead had already been mostly replaced by wine and beer).

  5. Mead - Wikipedia

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    Mead is a drink widely considered to have been discovered likely among the first humans in Africa 20,000–40,000 years ago [17] [18] [19] [better source needed] prior to the advent of both agriculture and ceramic pottery in the Neolithic, [20] due to the prevalence of naturally occurring fermentation and the distribution of eusocial honey-producing insects worldwide; [21] as a result, it is ...

  6. Chouchen - Wikipedia

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    A form of mead, it is made from the fermentation of honey in water. Chouchen normally contains 14% alcohol by volume. [citation needed] Traditionally, buckwheat honey is used, and this imparts chouchen's strong colour and pronounced flavour. [1] [2] In Brittany, the fermentation process is begun by the addition of freshly pressed apple juice.

  7. Dandelion and burdock - Wikipedia

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    A.G. Barr, known for its Scottish soft drink Irn-Bru, produces a version of dandelion and burdock under the name D'n'B, with the slogan "Tall, dark and drinksome". [ 5 ] The last of the UK's original temperance bars , Fitzpatrick's in Rawtenstall , Rossendale, which opened in 1890, still produces its dandelion and burdock to an original recipe ...

  8. Kvass - Wikipedia

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    Kvass is a fermented, cereal-based, low-alcoholic beverage of cloudy appearance and sweet-sour taste.. Kvass originates from northeastern Europe, where grain production was considered insufficient for beer to become a daily drink.

  9. Advocaat - Wikipedia

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    Advocaat (/ ˈ æ d v ə k ɑː / ⓘ AD-və-kah, Dutch: [ɑtfoːˈkaːt] ⓘ) or advocatenborrel is a traditional Dutch alcoholic beverage made from eggs, sugar, and brandy. [1] The rich and creamy drink has a smooth, custard-like consistency.