Ancient Greece did not have hot beverages. Beer, wine and water were the beverages that they drank.
Yes, which is why wine and beer brewers must make sure the wort is not too hot before adding the yeast.
Common sense says no, drinking something hot will make you hot as well.
In the 1800's it was hard to find clean drinking water. The typical beverage was tea, milk, wine, or alcohol. (usually a mead, ale ect.)
Bock Beer is a traditional, and good pairing with hot dogs and other sausages. Amber Bock by Michelob is a relatively inexpensive and widely available type. THE BEST BEER IN THE WORLD FOR BOTH DRINKING AND ANYTHING ELSE YOU HAVE IN MIND IS HEINEKEN..
they pretended to drink beer so they could have sex
yeast is used to make bread. you make bread by stirring water yeast and sugar which feeds the yeast to grow in the hot temperature. Yeast is also used in making alcohol of many uses, beer, wine , fuel , etc....
You can make: Hot Milk= Milk Hot Chocolate= Milk & Chocolate Grape Wine= Grape, Wine & Purple grass Boiled Egg= Egg Hope this helps. :)
Spiced drink of hot milk curdled with beer or wine formerly used as a remedy for colds.
Soetimes... Depends on what I'm drinking. Is that normal?
you just put extra hot chocolate powder in it! happy drinking!
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