-
horses or mules. In both the
Celtic and
Indic traditions, an
intoxicating brewage pla**** a part in the ritual, and the
suffix in aśva-medhá
could be related...
- dregs; mash", Eng. broth, Lat.
defrutum "new wine
boiled down",
Welsh brwd "
brewage", Old Ir.
bruth "heat, wrath", Thrac. brỹtos "barley alcohol", brỹtion...
- and
eight hogsheads of water,
formed the
ingredients of this monster-
brewage. An
elegant canopy placed over the
potent liquor,
prevented waste by evaporation...
-
detests the honey-sweet draught, and
regales upon beer of most
bitter brewage: some
affect the new, and some the old". A
couple of
devotees of the original...
- meat alternatives, and
brewed soybean products.
microorganisms is used in
brewage process for
brewed soybean products like miso, soy sauce,
natto and tempeh...