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Children in Victorian times did consume beer, as clean drinking water was not readily available and beer was considered a safer option than contaminated water. However, the beer consumed by children was generally weaker in alcohol content compared to modern beers, and it was often mixed with water or other ingredients to reduce its potency.

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