Ale of Gor
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Ale of Gor
Seems very similar to Earthern ale; served in goblets, tankards, or horns; served chilled from kegs in the coldroom or room temperature from pitchers or botas near the hearth
The Forkbeard himself now, from a wooden keg, poured a great tankard of ale, which must have been the measure of five gallons ... It was the victory ale.
{Marauders of Gor, page 82}
Many were the roast tarsk and roast bosk that had roasted over the long fire, on the iron spits. Splendid was the quality of the ale at the tables of the Blue Tooth ...
{Marauders of Gor, page 191}
"The Forkbeard greets you!" shouted Ivar. I blinked. The hall was light. I had not understood it to be so large. At the tables, lifting ale and knives to the Forkbeard were more than a thousand men.
{Marauders of Gor, page 194}
The Forkbeard himself now, from a wooden keg, poured a great tankard of ale, which must have been the measure of five gallons ... It was the victory ale.
{Marauders of Gor, page 82}
Many were the roast tarsk and roast bosk that had roasted over the long fire, on the iron spits. Splendid was the quality of the ale at the tables of the Blue Tooth ...
{Marauders of Gor, page 191}
"The Forkbeard greets you!" shouted Ivar. I blinked. The hall was light. I had not understood it to be so large. At the tables, lifting ale and knives to the Forkbeard were more than a thousand men.
{Marauders of Gor, page 194}
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