The ancient Egyptians believed that the gods drank wine, just as mortals drank wine. There was even a goddess of wine (Renenutet). Offerings made every day to the statues of the gods included large quantities of wine.
The idea of an "immortal drink" is completely false and typical of fake facts being distributed by young people on different internet forums.
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The Egyptian immortal drink is called "nectar" or "the elixir of life" in ancient Egyptian mythology. It was believed to grant eternal life to those who consumed it.
Ares is considered an immortal in Greek mythology. He is the god of war and a son of Zeus and Hera.
Ares is an immortal in Greek mythology. He is the god of war and one of the twelve Olympian deities.
The name for impurities that sink to the bottom of a drink is "sediment." Sediment can include particles of undissolved solids or precipitates that settle out of the liquid.
Ares was born immortal, his parents being the Olympian deities Zeus and Hera.
No, the Greek god Ares can not die, he is immortal.