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Drink Choices Who is in the Tavern? - Drink Choices A bottle curiously labeled "DO NOT DRINK THIS EVER" A cherry cordial A Drake's Tongue. A little dab of Wyvern poison gives it it's zing! a dry mead with vanilla beans and cinnamon a dry red-brown ale a medium-bodied red wine with a smooth, dry finish A pale, watery ale A Polite Serving of Almond Milk Absynthe Abyssal Crimson Ale Aged Honey Mead Albis Shinehouse's Carrot Schnapps Ale All-or-Nothing Ale Alpine Herbal Soda Apple and Blackberry Cider Applejack Applejack Assassin Vine Wine Balik Stonefist's Mushroom Vodka Batmilk Stout beer Black Stout Blackberry Moonshine Blackwish Brewing Co. Pale Ale Blood Wine Bloody Mary Blue Dragon Wine Blue Moon Mist Blue Phoenix Elixir Blue Snow Water Butter Beer Chocolate Whiskey with Marshmallows Cloudberry Wine Cloudberry wine Cold almond milk Corpse Reviver #2 Critical Hit Dark Rum Deep Dwarf Dark Ale Demons Spit Stout Double Chocolate Stout Dragon Blood Tequila Dragon Sweat Dragon's Breath Ginger Beer Dragon's Breath Liquer Drambuie Dry red wine with sugared fruit slices. Dry white wine, aged in oak Dwarven Ale Dwarven Stout Elderblossom Wine Eleven Pear Cider from Imratheon Elorian Sprite Wine Elven Honey Mead Elven Pale Ale Elverquist (rare elven wine) Elvish Mint Tea Elvish Pale Ale Emerald Dream (absinthe) Fermented Owlbear Blood Firefly Ale -- For when you want to have a healthy glow about you. Firewine Five Foot's Frothingslosh Flametongue-Hellfire Pepper Porter fragrant mug of hot chamomile tea Ghost pepper pineapple juice Gimlet Ginger Scald Gnoll Booger Juice Gnomish Wee Heavy Goat Milk Goat Milk Gorgon-Blood Brew Granite Brother's Dwarven Lager Grog Handcrafted Birch Beer Happy Goat Stout Hard Apple Cider Hard Cider Hard Cider Honey Mead Honey-sweetened apple cider Hot Buttered Rum Brickle Coffee Hot Chocolate Hot Chocolate Hot red wine with cardamom and pepper House Made Ale Jazmine Spiced Rum Jazzy Bear Go Go Juice Kobald Piss (aka Lite Beer) Kobold Kicker Brew Korma Honey Beer Krytan Wasp Mead Lahzarel's Psycodelic Cider Macduff's Magically Magnificant Mead MacDuff's Magically Mystical Mead Makuru's Alchemical Wine -- Only slightly likely to have unforseen magical consequences! Malevolent Whispers Mead Mead Mead Mhargreeta - served over ice in a short glass sometimes rimmed with salt, this drink is concocted by mixing lime juice, orange mead and a mysterious golden alcohol only known as Twokillya Mogan's Dwarven Thunderale Moonshine Moscow Mule Mother Goat's Milk Ochre jelly daiquiri -Made with real ice elemental Octobeer, 1 handle, 8 fuzed mugs Ogre milk Ogre Swill Orcish Malt Liquor Paramecium Pale Ale Peachy Sangria Pear Brandy Perry Plum juice Premer Fire (a high quality brandy famous in the German RPG The Dark Eye) Proudfoot Pilsner Pumpkin cider Pumpkin spice grog Purple Plum Wine Purple Twilight Raindrop Tea Raspberry cordial Reapers Shade Red Dragon's Blood Daiquri Red Tiger Fury Drink Rosty Cogturner Rum Sarsaparilla Scorching Shedu's Wrath Screaquila, Tequila with a live, screaming kernel of spacecorn at the bottom Selune-shine Shaener Bock - a dark amber lager known for its drinkability. Shambling mound tea Shirley's Temple Siannodel Vineyards Fine Elven Wine Smokey caravan oolong tea Solar Flare Spiked Hot Cocoa Steaming Swamp Mead Stout Ale Strawberry Milk Strawberry Wine Swampwater Pitted Cider Tallon Ale The Corpse Reviver The Displacer -When you want your evening to disappear The Exploding Cow Ale The Gilded Kracken The Godfather The Invisible Stalker. Doesn't seem like much at first..... The King's Well, an extremely strong dwarven beverage drank only to celebrate the Dwarf King's birthday. The Zombie Tinderweed Wine Titan Turtle Potion Toasty malt beer with caramel notes Trappist Ale Trollish Oyster Stout Tuckelberry Cider Tumpy Tonic Turkish Coffee turkish coffee Underbank Mead UnderMountain Ale Unnameable Ichor vodka whiskey Witches Hair Tea Wormwood strong-ale Yak's Milk $5 Yak's Milk without hair $7 Yellow Musk Stout Yukimint! .
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