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* '''Ulek Elixir'''{{csb|RttToEE|14}}—a liqueur | * '''Ulek Elixir'''{{csb|RttToEE|14}}—a liqueur | ||
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*'''Witch Queen's Cauldron'''{{csb|tAB}}—house ale of the [[Blue Dragon Inn]] in the [[City of Greyhawk]]. | *'''Witch Queen's Cauldron'''{{csb|tAB|102}}—house ale of the [[Blue Dragon Inn]] in the [[City of Greyhawk]]. | ||
== Beverages in other sources == | == Beverages in other sources == | ||
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All the following beverages are found in the World of Greyhawk™, though this list is comprehensive, it is not necessarily a definitive one.
General beverages
Non-alcoholic beverages
Alcoholic beverages
- Ale[6]—technically a type of beer, but very frequently mentioned seperately.
- Beer[6]—both "small" and "heavy" beers exist in the Flanaess (lower and higher alcohol by volume)
- Brandy[6]
- Liqueur[6][7]
- Mead[6]—while most every mead brewed in a different place or by a different brewer tastes different, there are also "special brew" meads (which are more expensive).
- Wine[6][7]
Specialty drinks
Unnamed or unidentified specialty drinks
- Almond-flavored drink from the Caliphate of Ekbir.[8]
- Celenese nectarwine[9][10][11]—a "type" of drink. One rare variety is a "heady, effervescent brew of violet color" made of moonberries picked "when both moons are blue". (see also: "Gauglathiir" below, another variety)
- Dandelion wine—found in the Yeomanry and surrounding nations[12]
- Elven mead[13]—made with exotic wild honey; even liked by some dwarves
- Feywine[14]—fermented mixture of nectar created from juice of crushed flowers, honey, and a secret ingredient some claim is distilled moonbeams
- Furyondian emerald pale wine[6]
- Furyondian white wine[15]—dry, crisp, and apple-fragranced wine
- Galdafruit brandy[16]—commonly made in many places; notably by the Toscor family of the Wild Coast
- Keoish brandy[6]
- Keoish Golden Wine[6]
- Sundish lilac wine[6]—also known as "Sunndi sweet violet wine"[9]
- Urnst special aged brandy[6]
- Urnst white wine[6]
- Uskberry wine[2]
- Velunian white wine[17]
Named specialty drinks
The following are each a specific, named drink found in the Flanaess. These include both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.
- Ambiere[16]—Furyondy's premiere apple wine
- Bejl[16]—hot, brewed blended-herb beverage from Adri, aka Sacred Grove, Elflord's Delight, or Citrine Zest
- Celene ruby wine[6]—contrasted by Iriador (see below)
- Elven Aleeian wine[13]—made from deep-woods wild grapes; takes months to gather enough for even single batch
- Elven moondrop[13]—produced only by an alchemist, made with fresh dew and moonlight
- Frinnecre[16]—cider of fruit juices and extracts
- Gauglathiir[16]—Celene wintergreen-flavored "nectarwine"; emerald in color
- Heathen[16]—thick, sweet berry wine, made by dwarves of the Lone Heath
- Iriador[16]—red wine from Celene; served chilled or room temp., dark and heavy, with fruity undertones; made specifically for human taste
- Kaffet[16]—mountain-grown, roasted, ground beans brewed for bitter, hot drink from Zeif. (trans. of "coffee" via Swedish fr:Turkish/Arabic)
- Mist mash[16]—"spirits" stronger than brandies or elixirs made in Hawkeen on the Mistmarsh.
- Old Peculiar[18]—made at Peculiar Manor. Jet-black, heavy, and thick; "tastes like liquid peat", and no one has ever claimed to drink more than two pints.
- Shamarit[16]—dry, blended Velunian white/blush wine; harvested after first frost in the Shamarit region of Veluna.
- Silaurey[16]—aka "Greyhawk Wine". medium body, highly palatable cinnamon flavor, commonly made in the Cairn Hills; Drennn vintners considered superior
- Skryss[16]—barley and whey beer popular amongst Thillonrians. Filling, with no hangover.
- Ulek Elixir[6]—a liqueur
- Velunian fireamber wine[6]
- Witch Queen's Cauldron[19]—house ale of the Blue Dragon Inn in the City of Greyhawk.
Beverages in other sources
There are various beverages mentioned in the Gord the Rogue novels:
- Adri brandy[20]—called "bad tasting stuff, thick and bitter". Antidote to the narcotic effects of "Flowers of Thratus Kaloid" narcotic vapor.
References
Notes
Citations
- ↑ a b "SavageTidings:BeyondSasserine". Dragon #349 (Nov 2006), p.78.
- ↑ a b c World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting (1983), p.62, Folks, Feuds and Factions.
- ↑ "A Return to Falcon's Bazaar". Dragon #271 (May 2000), p.77. Noel Graham
- ↑ Keep on the Borderlands: Greyhawk Classics novel (2001), p.56.
- ↑ Keep on the Borderlands: Greyhawk Classics novel (2001), p.176.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil (2001), p.14.
- ↑ a b World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting (1983), p.63, Folks, Feuds and Factions.
- ↑ Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil (2001), p.43.
- ↑ a b Return of the Eight (1998), p.43.
- ↑ World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting (1983), p.23, Folks, Feuds and Factions.
- ↑ WG6 Isle of the Ape (1985), p.6.
- ↑ The Eyes Have It (1989), p.63.
- ↑ a b c Arms and Equipment Guide (2003), p.30, (used in the LG campaign).
- ↑ PHBR8 The Complete Book of Elves (1992), p.40, 96.
- ↑ Saga of Old City (1985), p.147.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l "A Return to Falcon's Bazaar". Dragon #271 (May 2000), p.74. Noel Graham
- ↑ Dragon #271 (May 2000), p.77.
- ↑ From the Ashes (1992), p.18, Campaign Book.
- ↑ The Adventure Begins (1998), p.102.
- ↑ Come Endless Darkness—Gord the Rogue novel (1988), p.130.
Bibliography
Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index
The Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index (EGI) is based on previous work of Jason Zavoda through '08, continued by numerous other fans. The EGI article has a list of sources, product names, abbreviations, and a link to the full, downloadable index.
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