Drink
Last Edited on 16/04/99 (dd/mm/yy)
Ale: this is closer to a honey lager than to an ale or beer, it is a deep gold in color and is brewed from the grains of Gor, and Hops from Earth (Urth). It is to be served in a chilled Tankard.
Bazi Tea: a herbal drink, served with a lot of sugar, three tiny cups are drank in quick succession. It is to be served with both
sugars (Red and Yellow) and in three tiny cups.Blackwyne: coffee. Served with
both sugars and powdered Bosk milk in tiny cups, although in taverns serve it in Tankards. If you are asked to serve it 'second slave' serve it Black with no Bosk Milk and in a heavy mug.Breeding Wine: a sweet drink counteracting the effects of slave wine, making a kajira fertile it also called second wine.
Chocolate: this is made from the beans brought back from Earth (Urth), same as chocolate from Earth. It is to be served hot in a heavy mug or cold in a goblet.
Cho: this is made with hot paga, chocolate and whipped cream. It is to be served in a heavy mug or a bowl.
Ka-la-na: dry white or red wine, made from the fruit of the ka-la-na tree. It is to be served in a goblet.
Kal-da: ka-la-na diluted with citrus fruit and mixed with strong spices and sliced fruits. It is served hot in a heavy mug.
bosk, verr or kaiila milk.
Mulled Ka-la-na: heated ka-la-na with mulled spices, this is usually garnished with ka-la-na fruit or
tospit. It is to be served in a goblet.
Paga: this is an abbreviation of Paga-Sa-Tarna meaning pleasure of the Life-Daughter. It is a grain based, lumpy distilled liquor similar to whisky, sometimes served warm. It is served in a footed bowl.
Slave Wine: this is brewed from bitter herbs, acts as a contraceptive drunk once a month, kajiras do not serve this drink, it is given to them by their Masters.
Sul Paga: an alcoholic drink made from
suls, similar to vodka. It is served in a footed bowl.
Ta Grapes. It is served at room temperature or warm, in a tankard or a goblet.
Water: spring water from the mountains or from the liana vine or carpet plants of the Schendi Rainforest.
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