Wednesday 25 March 2020

Drinks in the Middle Ages

Drinks in the Middle Ages

In the Middle Ages, ordinary people often drank barley water. Other drinks included apple juice and meadow.

The wine was a wealthy drink. It was imported from France and Germany, and was therefore very expensive. The wine was also imported from the eastern Mediterranean. It was called the Malmese Wine, and it is corrupt in Monemvasia, a town famous for wine.

The origins of vodka are lost in the fog of time but are believed to be first made in Eastern Europe during the Middle Ages.

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