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.
wine and beer
Small beer, wine, port, madeira, gin, brandy.
Hot teas were very common. Wine, sherry, champagne, lemonade, root beer, and Perrier were also served.
You have to be 11
Yes, they drank beer. Actually, beer has been made for at least 15,000 years and by the 16th century Flemish beer was imported into England. In the 1700's beer was the drink of choice for everyone including children.
Baby beer
You have to be 11 years old
It was the other part of getting crunked.
In Medieval Times, pesants drank beer and ale.
the most common food and drink was beer and bread and yes the kids drank beer too...
Belgian children as well drink beer but with less alcohol
Well we drink beer because it is a great part of celebration and in celebrating. People drink beer at parties or small get-togethers or weddings! Those are happy times! So why not drink to make St. Patrick's day a happy time?