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One of the men lifted his cup and I hurried to him. I took the cup and filled it...then I pressed my lips to his cup as I must, as a slave girl, and handed it to him."
---Slave Girl of Gor, p. 89

Ale: Gorean ale is closer to a honey lager than to an ale or beer, a deep gold in color, and brewed from the grains of Gor and hops imported from Earth in the early years. Serve in a chilled tankard.

Bazi Tea: An herbal beverage served hot and heavily sugared; traditionally drunk three tiny cups at a time, in rapid succession.

Blackwyne: Coffee; traditionally served with red and yellow sugars and powdered bosk milk, and in tiny cups, although in most taverns it is served in mugs. It is grown on the slopes of Thentis and is believed to have been acquired on an Earthen Voyage of Acquisition. If asked to serve it "second slave", the kajira serves it black. Serve in a heavy mug.

"The expression "second slave," incidentally, serves to indicate that one does not wish creams or sugars with one's black wine, even if only one girl is serving."
---Guardman of Gor, pg. 244-245

Breeding Wine: A sweet beverage which counteracts the effects of slave wine, making a slave girl fertile; also called second wine, it is made from the extract of the teslik plant.

Ka-la-na: A very potent dry white or red wine, made from the fruit of the Ka-la-na tree.

Kal-da: Alcoholic beverage made of ka-la-na wine diluted with citrus juices and mixed with strong spices and sliced fruits, served hot. Serve in a heavy mug.

Milk: Can be bosk milk, verr or kaiila.

Mulled Ka-la-na: Heated ka-la-na, with mulling spices. Usually garnished with a piece of ka-la-na fruit or tospit. Serve in a goblet.

Paga: (Abbr. of Paga-Sa-Tarna, lit. 'pleasure of the life-daughter') A grain-based, lumpy, distilled hard liquor akin to whiskey; sometimes served warm, this is the drink most often served in taverns. Serve in a footed bowl.

Sul Paga: Alcoholic beverage made from suls; akin to vodka. Serve in a footed bowl.

Ta-wine: A dry wine made from Ta-grapes from the Isle of Cos. Serve at room temperature, or warm, in a tankard or goblet.

Slave Wine: Brewed from bitter herbs, acts as a contraceptive drunk once per month, although a girl does not serve this wine; rather, a slave would be given this by her Master.

Water: Spring water from the mountains or from the liana vine or carpet plants from the rain forest area inland of Schendi.

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