Today's random fact

Fritzo

Lifer
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These are some real beverages that were popular in taverns in the 1700's:

Whistlebelly Vengence: Spoiled beer, boiled with molasses and rye bread, served hot.

Cock Ale: Chicken soup and beer

Metheglin: Spiced meed (honey and water). Sometimes it was medicated as it was considered a cold remedy.

Aleberry: Ale boild with sugar, spices, and chuncks of leftover bread.

Egg Pop: Eggs blended with brandy, sugar, and ale (Egg Nog is a holdover from this drink)

Sack Posset (My Favorite!): Clots of curdled milk mixed into ale or wine.

No wonder the average life expectancy in the 1700's was only 39.7!
 

PottedMeat

Lifer
Apr 17, 2002
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Whats wrong with the spiced mead?

A lot of those sound like dares that made it to the menus heh.

 

Squisher

Lifer
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I think the Whistlebelly Vengence has more to do with what is going to happen in a few hours after you drink it.

 
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Originally posted by: Squisher
I think the Whistlebelly Vengence has more to do with what is going to happen in a few hours after you drink it.

Hahaha, I like that word. Whistlebelly! Man, what a gasser.
 

Captante

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Sack Posset (My Favorite!): Clots of curdled milk mixed into ale or wine. ?!? :Q


Spiced Mead is delecious though.