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08 June 2012
Proper Drink Serves
ALE (chilled)
stored: Chilla
kept in: keg
vessel: tankard or horn
texture: deep gold, slightly bitter dry taste
prep/pour: in chilla
misc: brewed from sa-tarna and wild grains, closer to Honey Lager than to
an ale or beer.
ALE (warmed)
stored: keg near the hearth
kept in: keg (warm by fire)
vessel: tankard or horn
texture: deep gold, slightly bitter dry taste
prep/pour: at servery
misc: brewed from sa-tarna and wild grains
BAZI TEA(ceremonial serve NOT meant to be sexual in nature and is an ONLINISM, it wasn't hard to come by and it had nothing to do with fortune telling.)
stored: leaves are kept in a small wooden box on the counter
vessel: 3 tiny cups (past, present, and future)
prep:1. Go to hearth and check that there is plenty of hot water in the kettle.
2. Get the Tea set from the top shelf ( 1 teapot, 2 small sugar bowls, 3 small cups, 3 small silver spoons).
3. Pour some hot water from the kettle into the teapot and swirl it about to warm the teapot, dump water
into waste bucket.
4. Fill the teapot 2/3 full with hot water and bring back to counter.
5. Get the wooden box of tealeaves and add 3 pinches of leaves to the hot water in the teapot, put cover on teapot and let it steep.
6. Wipe and check remaining pieces of tea set for flaws, testing the rim of each small cup.
7. Fill the two small sugar bowls with sugars white and yellow.
8. Get a clean repcloth from the basket under the counter and set it to the tray, placing the 3 small spoons
upon it.
9. Add the 2 bowls of sugar and 3 small cups to the tray.
10. Pick up the teapot and swirl it around again to ensure a consistent potency then set to tray.
11. Carefully carry the tray to Feet and set it to your side.
Pour:1. Take the 1st small cup and add one small spoonful of yellow sugar ( this cup represents the past, the
bitterness of Youth, mistakes made).
2. Pour some of the tea from the pot into the cup (do not stir or prove) hold the cup to your heart and say a small prayer for the Free's past, then offer it Up.
3. After they drink the small cup you take it again in your hands and set it upside down on the tray.
4. Take the 2nd small cup and add one small spoonful of the white sugar ( this cup represents the present, the sweetness and happiness of middle age).
5. Pour some of the tea into the cup (do not stir or prove) hold the cup to your heart and say a small prayer for the Free's present, then offer it Up.
6. After they drink the small cup you take it again in your hands and set it upside down on the tray.
7. Take the 3rd cup and add one scoop of each sugar (this cup represents the future and the contentment and wisdom of old age).
8. Pour some of the tea into the cup (do not stir or prove) hold the cup to your heart and say a small prayer for the Free's future, then offer it Up.
9. After they drink the small cup you take it again in your hands and set it upside down on the tray
10. After all 3 cups have been finished you may offer to read the tealeaves in the bottom of each cup if you wish, or you may simply end the serve as usual.
Beer, Rence : steeped and fermented from the pith and crushed seeds of the rence plant, it is a drink of the rence growers of the Delta of the Vosk tankards or mugs
BLACKWINE (always warm, ask 1st or second slave serve, 1st is With cream
and sugar, second is served black)
stored: large pot warming over fire in hearth in the servery
kept in: kettle w/ladle inside
vessel: mug
texture: made from coffee beans
prep/pour: For 1st slave:serving tray, small serving kettle,mug,bowls of
white and yellow sugars, 3 small spoons
For 2nd slave: serving tray and mug
For Both: Get a small serving kettle from a hook over the hearth, ladle the blackwine into the kettle and set on tray, bring tray to feet and pour into mug.
From: Thentis Mountains
Breeding wine : a sweet beverage which counteracts the effects of slave wine, making a slave girl fertile; also called second wine, it is made from the extract of the teslik plant, served in goblets
Chocolate : made from beans brought back on one of the early Voyages of Acquisition, this is the same as the chocolate of Earth. It is served in higher class establishments
Falarian Wine : an exquisite, rare, fabulously expensive wine, it's cost would purchase a city. It's existence is only rumored among collectors, served in goblets
Fermented Milk Curds: Milk that has been allowed to sit out, ferment and curdle.
KA-LA-NA (chilled) usually white
stored: wine rack in the chilla
kept in: bottle with a waxed seal from the city of Ar
vessel: goblet
texture: red is more typical though if white is asked for serve white ( there is great debate over the existence of white kalana, it was never mentioned in the books but it was never stated that it did not exist either, when in doubt serve red).
prep/poured: get bottle from chilla, bring to Feet, peel away the wax seal, pop the cork and pour
KA-LA-NA (room temp)
stored: wine rack in the servery
kept in: bottle with a waxed seal from the city of Ar
vessel: goblet
texture: red is more typical though if white is asked for serve white ( there is great debate
over the existence of white kalana, it was never mentioned in the books but it
was never stated that it did not exist either, when in doubt serve red)
prep/poured: get bottle from chilla, bring to Feet, peel away the wax seal, pop the cork
and pour
KA-LA-NA (warmed) usually red
stored: hearth
kept in: kettle
vessel: clay bowl
texture: ruby red rich and delicate
prep/poured:
1. Get a bottle of Kalana from the wine rack remove wax seal and cork then pour into a kettle
2. Heat over the fire
3. Sprinkle nutmeg and cinnamon in the bowl
4. Pour heated kalana into the bowl
5. Set bowl to tray and bring to feet
Mulled ka-la-na : Heated ka-la-na, with mulling spices. Usually garnished with a piece of ka-la-na fruit or tospit, served in a goblet.
KAL-DA (ask with or without garnish)
stored: hearth
kept in: copper kettle (heavy pot)
vessel: clay bowl Masters..footed bowl for Mistresses
prep/pour:
1. Get a bottle of cheap Kalana from the wine rack (no seal of Ar) and uncork it and pour into
copper kettle
2. Get pitcher of citrus juice and a large tospit from the chilla
3. Add juice to the kettle and set tospit on the counter for now
4. Sprinkle nutmeg and cinnamon in the kettle then set kettle over the fire to heat
5. While the kalda is cooking slice the tospit and set to the side
6. Pour the kalda into the bowl and float a slice of tospit on the top, sprinkle with a bit more
nutmeg and cinnamon
Liana Vine : a rainforest plant which can be used as a source of drinking water
MEAD (chilled)
stored: chilla
kept in: Keg or Cask
vessel: Horn or Tankard
texture: fermented honey, water, and spice ( similar to honey lager)
prep/poured: fill vessel in chilla, serve at Feet
MEAD (warmed)
stored: servery near hearth
kept in: cask or keg
vessel: Horn or Tankard
texture: dark, amber colored, fermented honey, water, and spice (similar to honey lager)
prep/pour: get from servery and pour at feet
BOSK MILK
stored: chilla
kept in: pitcher
vessel: goblet
misc: available in powdered form
MERLOT WINE
stored: wine rack in servery
kept in: corked bottles
origin: made from merlot grape
texture: burgandy wine, less sweet than kalana
pour/serve: uncork bottle and pour at Master's feet
SA PAGA (chilled) (Brewed from Sa Tarna wheat, amber in color, similar to Whiskey)
stored: hanging in chilla
kept in: dark verr skin bota
vessel: footed bowl or goblet for Mistress
pour/serve uncork bottle and pour at Master's feet
SA PAGA (warm)(Brewed from Sa Tarna wheat, amber in color, similar to Whiskey)
stored: dark glass bottle on shelf in servery
kept in: dark glass bottle
vessel: footed bowl, goblet for Mistress
pour/serve uncork bottle with teeth and pour at Master's feet
SUL PAGA (chilled) (Brewed from suls ( potatos), clear in color, similar to Moonshine/Vodka)
stored: hanging in chilla
kept in: white verr skin bota
vessel: footed bowl or goblet for Mistress
pour/serve uncork bottle with teeth and pour at Master's feet
SUL PAGA (warm)( Brewed from suls ( potatos),clear in color, similar to Moonshine/Vodka)
stored: clear glass bottle on shelf in servery
kept in: clear glass bottle
vessel: footed bowl, goblet for Mistress
pour/serve uncork bottle with teeth and pour at Master's feet
TA-WINE (Chilled) made from grapes
stored: wine rack in chilla
kept in: corked bottle
vessel: goblet
misc: deep purple in color
pour/serve uncork bottle with teeth and pour at Master's feet
TA-WINE (warm)
stored: wine rack in servery
kept in: corked bottle
vessel: goblet
misc: deep purple in color
pour/serve uncork bottle with teeth and pour at Master's feet
WATER (ask with or without ice)
stored: chilla
kept in: pitcher
vessel: goblet
prep/pour: if with ice, get ice from bowl of chipped ice on stool just inisde chilla door, pour water in chilla, serve at Master's feet
JUICES
ramberry juice
larma juice
ta-grape juice
red fruit juice
tospit juice
mixed fruit juice
stored: cold room
kept in: pitchers
vessel: goblets
prep/pour: in chilla, bring to Master's feet
kept in: bottle with a waxed seal from the city of Ar
vessel: goblet
texture: red is more typical though if white is asked for serve white ( there is great debate over the existence of white kalana, it was never mentioned in the books but it was never stated that it did not exist either, when in doubt serve red)
prep/poured: get bottle from chilla, bring to Feet, peel away the wax seal, pop the cork and pour
Palm Wine : drink mentioned briefly; no description available
Sand Kaiila Milk : reddish and salty. High in ferrous sulfate
Slave Wine : brewed from bitter herbs, acts as a contraceptive drank once per month although a girl would not serve this wine a slave would be given this by her Master, later books show a type only needed to be drank once and then needing "second wine" to counteract the effects
Ta-wine : a dry wine made from Ta grapes from the Isle of Cos, served at room temperature, or warm, in a goblet
Turian Liqueur : a thick, sweet liqueur from Turia, served in tiny glasses. These liqueurs are considered the best on Gor
Turian Wine : a thick syrupy wine so sweet and thick that is it said one can see a thumbprint on its surface
Water : spring water from the mountains or from the liana vine or carpet plants from the rain forest area inland of Schendi
White Wine : a wine light in color and taste, it is not described in detail just as white wine
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