So I had a burst of inspiration and came up with notable alcohols found in some of the regions. Note that this isn't "canon" and more of a fun thought experiment in worldbuilding so you don't need to worry about remembering it or putting it in your sheet or anything. Consider a minor consolation for my absence. [hider=My Hider] [b]Mistbrew / Fogka[/b] [quote]A type of vodka brewed in the Mistlands using their hearty roots and using the waters of the cliffside waterfalls. The highest quality labels use water condensed from the omnipresent fog and mist while aging their mash on the highest steps believing it enhances the final product. It is known for being extremely strong with outsiders who are not used to it being told not to drink more than a few shots unless they want to wake up half naked in someone else's bed with someone else's horse as even the cheapest brews have a high alcohol content than more expensive spirits found elsewhere in Adandion[/quote] [b]Mule Ale[/b] [quote]Also known as Rider's Ale or (less affectionately) "Ass Ale", this is a type of beer found most commonly in the Western Marches. It has its roots in the practices of some nomadic tribes who lacking a place to properly age the alcohol they sometimes plunder or trade, simply tie it to a horse, mule, donkey or other beast and have it age on their back. Known for its pungent smell and earthy, almost nutty taste, its popular among with the soldiers in the many garrisons and soldiers on the frontier, so much so that every supply caravan has at least a few dedicated animals carrying the barrels.[/quote] [b]Winter Gin[/b] [quote]Made of wild berries found in the Frostmark, Winter Gin is a popular drink known for a fruity, slightly bitter but strong taste that warms the belly like no other. Many stories have told of men who have survived being stuck outside during a snowstorm by virtue of drinking so much of the gin that their bodies refused to freeze. While most of the berries are gathered from the southern part of the region, many of the distilleries are located in the north by the Cradlespring Lake as its believed that the best Winter Gin with made with the purest, coldest waters of the lake.[/quote] [b]Crimson Epolion[/b] [quote]A deep red sour wine from the Arbormark, its name comes from the now-extinct House Epolion who once owned the vineyards where the grapes are grown and the wine is aged. Its tartness and slight acidity has found it on the tables of many a feast, perfect for cutting through rich fatty meats and thick stews. While the vineyard has changed hands, its secrets remain a closely guarded secrets with people claiming many wild stories behind its creation from the use of fairy blood to get the color to making the barrels exclusively out of the driftwood from ships made of Wildwood timber that drowned at sea for at least 4 years.[/quote] [b]Saurorrak[/b] [quote]A traditional drink from the Wildwoods made up of unbloomed flowers, purple roots, special tree bark and the sap and beans of select trees. It is an intensely complex spirit that evolves greatly in the drinker's mouth and whose taste can change between sips. Although it is definitely more of an "acquired taste", those who do enjoy can easily find themselves drinking far more than they can actually handle, often to devastating and regrettable hang overs the next morning so intense that its sometimes called a Saurorrak Divorce because it "hits as hard as an ex-wife".[/quote] [/hider]