CultureEdit
The Brewers Guild and the Vintners Guild are both officially sanctioned guilds that specialize in both beer and wine respectively. They were given approval by the Akaviri-Potentate, Versidue-Shaie, when he signed the Guild Act in 2E 321.[1] The town of Skingrad is famous for its wines and vineyards.[2]
Saint Seryn the Merciful is the Dunmeri patron saint of brewers and distillers.[3]
The ancient Khajiiti kingdom of Meirvale in central Elsweyr was noted for its breweries and distilleries.[4] Those that remained after the kingdom's downfall now live in the Stitches and are known for drowning their sorrow in drink.[5]
The Argonians' natural resistance to poison also makes them resistant to the effects of alcohol, needing more cups than other races for the effects to kick in.[6]
It is believed that certain cultures on Nirn make alcoholic products from cacti.[UOL 1]
BeerEdit
Beer is made with fermented grains. It is very common in Cyrodiil, where it is produced by fermenting starch.
AleEdit
Ale is a type of beer common in Cyrodiil and Skyrim.[7][8] The drink is associated with the New Life Festival, and many provinces observe a tradition of free ale in all taverns during the festival.[9][10]
Golden Pear AleEdit
Exquisite ale from Summerset.[11][12] Being a product from Aldmeri Dominion lands,[13] it was illegal in Ebonheart Pact territory during the Three Banners War.[14]
It does not appear as an item in any game.
Anequina StoutEdit
Beer from Anequina. Bittergreen and lemon are two of its ingredients.
For game-specific information see the ESO article.
Argonian AleEdit
Ale related to the Argonians of Black Marsh.
For game-specific information see the Skyrim article.
Bitter Remorse AleEdit
Wheat beer made from bittergreen and ginger. It is unknown how it got its unusual name.
For game-specific information see the ESO article.
Bile BeerEdit
Bile Beer (or bile-beer) is a bitter Argonian brew.[15][16][17] A guar that consumes bile beer will become sick to its stomach.[18]
It does not appear as an item in any game.
Blue Banekin BeerEdit
Beer brewed with addition of jasmine and ginger. It is related to banekins in some way.
For game-specific information see the ESO article.
BockEdit
A type of dark beer. It is served in taverns in TES Arena.
Rimmen Sour BockEdit
This beverage is a twist on Bock, being flavored with lemon.
For game-specific information see the ESO article.
Bog-Iron AleEdit
For game-specific information see the ESO article.
Bravil Bitter Barley BeerEdit
Ginger beer from Bravil.
For game-specific information see the ESO article.
Breton Pint of BittersEdit
Breton brew made from bittergreen and isinglass.
For game-specific information see the ESO article.
Camlorn Sweet Brown AleEdit
Ale from a city of Camlorn brewed from acai berry and metheglin.
For game-specific information see the ESO article.
Clarified Rose LagerEdit
Lager flavoured with rose.
For game-specific information see the ESO article.
Cloudrest Golden AleEdit
Ale from Cloudrest in Summerset. Lotus is one of its ingredients.
For game-specific information see the ESO article.
Colovian Amber AleEdit
Colovian Ginger BeerEdit
Drowned Sailor AleEdit
Fulmination AleEdit
Ginger Wheat BeerEdit
Golden LagerEdit
Happy Ogrim Amber AleEdit
Honeyhips Brown AleEdit
Ice-Berry AleEdit
Imperial StoutEdit
Jephre's Earthbone BeerEdit
Kaveh StoutEdit
MazteEdit
Mazte is a cheap saltrice beer native to Morrowind.
Several different variations on the basic brew exist. Monkeypants Mazte is a distilled version brewed with jasmine, yerba mate, and bervez juice.[19] Acai Dry Mazte is a dry brew made with acai.[20] Necrom Nights Mazte makes use of ginseng and metheglin.[21] Psijic Sage's Mazte is made using yerba mate and isinglass,[22] Spiced Mazte is given a flavorful kick by the addition of ginger,[23] while Blacklight Ginger Mazte is flavored with guarana in addition to the root of its namesake.[24] Gossamer Mazte is made by fermenting saltrice with isinglass.[25] Double Clarified Mazte is similar to Gossamer Mazte, but bittergreen is added during the brewing process.[26] Kagouti Kick Mazte is a distillate made with jasmine and guarana.[27] Kragenmoor Zinger Mazte is fermented with a simple blend of saltrice and metheglin.[28] Lemon Flower Mazte is exactly what it sounds like: fermented saltrice flavored with lemon.[29] Sweet Scamp Mazte utilizes surilie grapes in the brewing process.[30] Lusty Argonian Maid Mazte is a distilled mazte flavored with jasmine and ginkgo.[31]
Narsis Wickwheat AleEdit
Nut Brown AleEdit
Old Sweetheart StoutEdit
Orcrest Agony Pale AleEdit
Palace of Kings Ginger BeerEdit
PilsnerEdit
Red Rye BeerEdit
Rose LagerEdit
Rosy Island AleEdit
Seven Year BeerEdit
Sorry, Honey LagerEdit
Stalwart StoutEdit
Stand-Me-Up LagerEdit
Stendarr's Vigilance Ginger AleEdit
Summer Sky Pale AleEdit
Sun's Dusk AleEdit
Sun's Dusk Ale is a Bosmer Ale made from crosswings, mimics, and green mold. It smells like "juicy steak marinated with plum wine and coriander". Imga dislike the taste of the Ale.
To make it one must stretch seventeen strings of Alfiq-gut over each barrel, then fresh boar meat is pressed onto the strings, with the brewer being careful not to let any fall before it has properly rotted. Then the meat is dusted with the finely chopped skins of the red-striped frog to make sure the crosswings are drunk and happy when they fall. This is done every month for three or more years, until there is enough meat and bugs to fill the barrel.
Enchantments and spells are used in the process as well to attract the crosswings and mimics, to keep out the flipbacks, tree-hoppers, and hoarvor young, and to encourage green mold and prevent brown and white mold.[UOL 2]
Sweet LemonaleEdit
Ten-Foot BeerEdit
Timber Mammoth AleEdit
Tranquility Pale AleEdit
Vigilance Gold AleEdit
Ysgramor's Harbinger LagerEdit
BrandyEdit
Abecean BrandyEdit
Aldmeri BrandyEdit
Ancient Dagoth BrandyEdit
Ancient Dagoth Brandy was distilled by House Dagoth in the First Era. Upon the resurrection of the House by the forces of Dagoth Ur in the late Third Era, the few remaining samples of the brandy came to light. An ash vampire described the brew as a rare nectar beyond compare.[32] It makes the imbiber feel stronger, but reduces their ability to think and move at a reasonable pace.[33] Special snifters were specifically designed to serve Ancient Dagoth Brandy, which concentrated the bouquet and intensified the flavor.[34]
Arenthian BrandyEdit
Colovian BrandyEdit
Colovian Brandy is an expensive Imperial brandy made in Colovia.
Cyrodilic BrandyEdit
Cyrodilic Brandy, sometimes spelled Cyrodiilic Brandy, is an expensive, but invigorating and stimulating alcoholic beverage with few unpleasant side effects. It is made in Cyrodiil and exported across Tamriel.
Ginkgo Double BrandyEdit
GreefEdit
Greef is a comberry brandy native to Morrowind.
Numidium BrandyEdit
Plum BrandyEdit
Plum Brandy is a brandy commonly drunk by Khajiit. A known variant of it is Old Colovian Plum Brandy.[35]
Sugar BrandyEdit
Torval BrandyEdit
Vintage BrandyEdit
Vintage Brandy is considered a rarity, and is very expensive.
Xanmeer BrandyEdit
CiderEdit
Ciders are a common drink in High Rock and among the Reachmen.
Reach ciders range from dark, musty, and sweet. Depending on the variety of apples used and the time of year they're pressed. Apple orchards are few and far between in the Reach, but plenty of wild apples grow in the forests and river valleys. The clans that live in those regions each have their own preferred method for brewing up their favorite cider.[36] Reachfolk cider is relatively well known outside of the Reach and praised for its quality.[37][38]
Comberry CiderEdit
Voljar's Honey CiderEdit
CocktailsEdit
Corrupting Bloody MaraEdit
The Corrupting Bloody Mara is a cocktail of cold blood, brimstone, wood smoke, and alcohol. This cocktail increases and speeds up the process of Vampirism.
The Cliff RacerEdit
The Cliff Racer is a cocktail created by an Argonian bartender named Talen-Jei, made from Firebrand Wine, Cyrodilic Brandy, Flin, and Sujamma.
Lustidrike CocktailEdit
The Lustidrike Cocktail is less potent Sujamma that was served up by a scamp called Lustidrike during a festival of Sheogorath in the ruins of Ald Daedroth in 3E 427.
Purifying Bloody MaraEdit
The Purifying Bloody Mara is a cocktail of cold blood, herbs, spices, and alcohol. This cocktail reduces the effects of Vampirism.
The Velvet LeChanceEdit
The Velvet LeChance is a cocktail created by an Argonian bartender named Talen-Jei, made from blackberries, honey, Spiced Wine, and "just a touch" of nightshade.
The White-Gold TowerEdit
The White-Gold Tower is a cocktail created by an Argonian bartender named Talen-Jei, made from blended mead, lavender, and Dragon's Tongue.
White-Gold Tower could also refer to the wine that appears in ESO.
GinEdit
Djinn 'n TonicEdit
Pig-GinEdit
Snail-GinEdit
Snail-Gin is a gin brewed in Black Marsh that has a reputation for killing those who drink it. A pair of Argonian siblings from Murkmire worked on making non-lethal Snail-Gin in 2E 582.[39]
Sour Gin FizzEdit
Sylph GinEdit
JaggaEdit
Jagga is an alcoholic drink made from fermented pig's milk which is popular in Valenwood.[40]
To make it one must:
Set several shallow pans of boiled pig's milk cream where the cat can't step on them and leave alone for a day, then stir several times per day thereafter. Strain the whey into a separate vessel, keeping the curds in their pans. Break the curds apart with a spoon, then allow the curds to dry into shards. Stir daily to keep them from spoiling. Once dry, use these shards to thicken skimmed pig's milk, or to add more cream to plain pig's milk. Bottle and let ferment for 3 weeks.
One can drink the whey immediately, or use it in other recipes.[41]
KlefEdit
Klef is a drink primarily brewed by Reachmen. It is produced using fermented sheep's milk. Most non-Reachmen cannot stomach it without getting sick, and even most Reachmen hate it; they only drink it to get drunk because there aren't any other alcoholic options available.[36]
MeadEdit
Mead (also called Nord Mead, or Honey Wine by the Altmer) is an alcoholic beverage made from fermented honey and water, alternatively with molasses, and sometimes strained with mashed grains. It is a very popular drink that can be found primarily in the province of Skyrim, but it can also be seen across the continent of Tamriel, as brewing is the basis of any culture. Mead is very popular among the Nords of Solstheim, who usually import it from mainland Skyrim. Meaderies across the provinces have their own ingredients and recipes, mixing in their own spices and fruits like Juniper Berries.
Ashfire MeadEdit
Ashfire Mead is a mead produced in Thirsk. One known ingredient is Juniper Berries, which gives it a sweeter flavor.[42]
Black-Briar MeadEdit
Black-Briar Mead is a beverage produced in the Skyrim city of Riften. Circa 2E 582, Black-Briar Mead was an especially potent drink popular with the local Nords, which was shipped as far abroad as Ebonheart during the days of the Ebonheart Pact. In the Fourth Era, production of Black-Briar Mead resumed in Skyrim when the Black-Briar family of Riften attempted to gain a foothold in the mead industry. Its major competitor was Honningbrew Mead, although by 4E 201 Honningbrew had been eliminated and Black-Briar obtained a monopoly on production.[43] Black-Briar Reserve is a higher quality, more expensive, and more potent mead, although the brewery has been known to simply fill the bottles with regular mead.
Another known variant is the Blackbriar 195 Berry-Blend.
BloodmeadEdit
Bloodmead is a type of mead drunk in Valenwood. It is presumably made of blood considering its name and the nature of the Green Pact.[44]
Bravil MeadEdit
Cane MeadEdit
Cane Mead is a sweet mead commonly drunk in Skyrim and Elsweyr. It requires:
- 15 pounds dark Molasses that has been left uncovered for a week
- 4 gallons spring water
- 1 handful of camaralet grapes
- 1 handful of dried red grapes
- 2 fingers of yeast
Dragon's Breath MeadEdit
Dragon's Breath Mead is a type of mead found in Skyrim.
Honningbrew MeadEdit
Honningbrew Mead was produced in Whiterun up until 4E 201, when the brewery was subject to a hostile takeover by Black-Briar Mead.[43]
Kyne's KissEdit
Kyne's Kiss is a heather mead favored by veteran warriors. It is affectionately referred to as Kyne's Kick for its ability to knock the largest Nord onto his or her arse after just a few frothy horns. It requires:
- The juice of 12 pounds of camarelt, strained through a linen cloth
- 4 gallons spring water
- 4 handfuls of ground healther seeds
- 2 handfuls of dried red grapes
- 1 handful of dried white grapes
- 1 handful of fresh jazbay grapes (removed from stem)
Markarth MeadEdit
Markarth Mead was produced at the Markarth Meadery during the Interregnum.[45] It was one of the Reachfolk's export products.[46][47]
Mead with Juniper BerryEdit
Mead with Juniper Berry is a beverage made by Vilod in Helgen.[48]
Numbskin MeadEdit
Numbskin Mead or Ice Nerveshatter is a mead produced by Talan, an alchemist-turned-vintner and the brother of Tamika. It requires Dragon's Tongue and Lady's Smock Leaves.
Rosethorn MeadEdit
Rosethorn Mead is a mead produced for Rosethorn Hall, a manor in Skingrad. It drains intelligence and willpower, while fortifying strength and endurance.
Sylph-MeadEdit
Sylph-Mead is a mead that is produced in the Glister Vale Hiveworks in Auridon.
Voljar's MeadEdit
Voljar's Mead is a darkmead with an earthy flavor, produced in Voljar's Meadery in Eastmarch. It requires:
- 12 pounds wildflower honey
- 5 gallons spring water
- 4 handfuls of dried grasa grapes
- 2 handfuls of crushed red grapes with the skins and stems
Voljar's Special BlendEdit
Voljar's Special Blend is a smooth, lightly sweet mead with a touch of spice, produced in Voljar's Meadery in Eastmarch. It requires:
- 16 pounds pure appleblossom honey
- 5 gallons spring water
- 2 handfuls amber malt
- 2 fingers of hallertau hops
Voljar Vintage LiqueurEdit
Voljar Vintage Liqueur is a signature mead of Voljar's Meadery. It requires:
- 15 pounds select wild honey
- 5 gallons spring water
- 2 gallons of strong wheat mash
- 2 handfuls of snowberries
It is prepared as usual for meads, but after fermentation, is distilled and aged for 1 to 3 years in cold-oak barrels.
LiqueurEdit
Root LiqueurEdit
Root Liqueur is a rare Valenwood delicacy that was created by a group of Bosmer in secret using Elden Root clippings, which is considered blasphemous against the Green Pact by the Bosmer.[49]
QishrEdit
A type of Redguard[50] liquor brewed using ginger and coffee beans.[51][52]
Rihad QishrEdit
A drink named after the city of Rihad in Hammerfell.
Elinhir QishrEdit
Named after the city of Elinhir in Craglorn. Elinhir Qishr is similar to Rihad Qishr but adds yeast to the recipe.
RotmethEdit
Rotmeth is a rancid alcoholic beverage brewed from rotting meat. This is done by Bosmer who adhere to the Green Pact and therefore cannot use vegetables or grains in the production of alcohol.[53] Sweet Rotmeth is a variant brew identified by its sickly sweetness.[54] Scamp Gut Rotmeth is another variant. [55]
RumEdit
Alabaster Honey RumEdit
GrogEdit
Moon-Sugar RumEdit
Moon-Sugar Rum is a type of rum commonly drunk by Khajiit.[56] One known variant is Moon-Sugar Double Rum.[57]
Spiced RumEdit
Stros M'Kai RumEdit
Stros M'Kai Rum, as the name would imply, is a rum produced on the island of Stros M'Kai. It is exported across Tamriel and restores stamina.
Tamika's Dark RumEdit
A Second Era beverage, presumably produced by the Tamika vineyards of Skingrad.[58]
SujammaEdit
Sujamma is a Dunmer liquor native to Morrowind. It is extremely potent, resulting in elevated spirits and increased strength and stamina, but reduced stamina regeneration and vastly reduced intelligence.[59] A brewer named Geldis Sadri, who lived in Raven Rock in the Fourth Era, created his own, more potent sujamma formula which he claimed tasted better.[60]
WhiskeyEdit
Comberry BourbonEdit
Comely Wench WhiskeyEdit
Crow's Nest RyeEdit
Crystal Tower WhiskeyEdit
Daedric Lava WhiskeyEdit
Daedric Lava Whiskey is a beverage originating in the Deadlands, the realm of Mehrunes Dagon. It was discovered by the adventurer Rindsey during his expedition to the realm. Drinking the whiskey temporarily paralyzes and causes the imbiber to burst into flames, but it also functions as a powerful health potion, which more than negates the damage done by the flames. A Dremora Lord is temporarily summoned to protect the imbiber.[61]
Dragontail Blended WhiskyEdit
FlinEdit
Flin is an expensive and stimulating Cyrodilic whiskey popular in Morrowind. It has few unpleasant side effects. The flin trade is profitable and managed by the East Empire Company.[62]
Mermaid WhiskeyEdit
Old Clear-Eye WhiskeyEdit
Riften RyeEdit
Senche-Tiger Single MaltEdit
Vvardenfell FlinEdit
Whiskey SourEdit
White-Eye WhiskeyEdit
Wide-Eye Double RyeEdit
Wizard's WhiskeyEdit
Yokudan Sorrow BourbonEdit
WineEdit
Wine is a common alcoholic beverage produced by fermenting grapes. The Elsweyr city of Torval is known for their finest southern wines.[63]
Alto WineEdit
Alto Wine is a common wine found across Skyrim. It is made from Jazbay grapes, which grow in the volcanic tundra of the Aalto in Eastmarch. [64][65] Reven's Warrior mentions a privately owned in The Aalto, which produced wine. Alto Wine was at one point rare and extremely expensive, and the Emperor required the Elder Council's permission to have a glass of it once a year.[64]
Aqua VitaeEdit
Arenthia RedEdit
Arenthia Red is a kind of wine from Arenthia that was notably served at the Thalmor embassy in Skyrim in the Fourth Era.[66]
Argonian BloodwineEdit
Argonian Bloodwine is a beverage produced by Talan, an alchemist-turned-vintner and the brother of Tamika. It requires Bergamot Seeds, Foxglove Nectar and a White Seed Pod. It results in a resistance to poison and disease as well as the ability to breathe underwater, though it damages stamina regeneration.
Balmora Blue WineEdit
Balmora Blue is an illicit drink that was sold in Morrowind for many years, even after the destruction of the river city it was named after. It is first made with Moon Sugar but other ingredients are added to it to increase its potency. For the longest time, it was a black market commodity, but after Balmora's destruction in 4E 5, it became extremely valuable. Anyone that was caught with it would be imprisoned for several years.[67] They were originally made and marked by the Balmora Blue vineyards.[68]
Battlehorn WineEdit
Battlehorn Wine was the name of a rare Imperial vintage during the Interregnum period.[69] Its relation to Battlehorn Castle is unknown, as the castle was not built until the Third Era.[70]
Bernice's WineEdit
Sickly Bernice, a madwoman who runs a taphouse in Crucible in the Shivering Isles, is responsible for several types of wine found across the realm. Bernice's Alley Wine, Bernice's Roofwater Wine and Bernice's Summer Wine are known varieties.[71]
Berveza VitaeEdit
Black Rice WineEdit
Wine, presumably made from rice.[72]:45
Cheap WineEdit
Cheap Wine is popular across Cyrodiil.
Cheydinhal SherryEdit
Clarified Syrah WineEdit
Clavicus Vines Chenin BlancEdit
CollequivaEdit
Collequiva is an Imperial wine. It is popular with Imperial nobility and often paired with cheese.[73][74] It is sometimes iced.[75]
Colovian BattlecryEdit
Colovian Battlecry is a beverage produced by Talan, an alchemist-turned-vintner and the brother of Tamika.
It requires:
- Bog Beacon Asco
- Cinnabar Polypore Red
- Cinnabar Polypore Yellow
Dream MadeiraEdit
Dream Madeira is a fancy wine that is sold in Cyrodiil.[76]
Emberbrand WineEdit
Emberbrand Wine is a powerful and highly addictive wine produced on Solstheim in the Fourth Era. Most men can barely finish one flask without falling asleep.[77] Crushed jazbay is used in the brewing process.[78]
Fellmoor WineEdit
Fellmoor Wine is type of wine found in the Shivering Isles, produced in the farming settlement of Fellmoor. Varieties include:
- Fellmoor Red Wine
- Fellmoor Spore Wine
- Fellmoor Swamp Wine
Fifth Legion PorterEdit
Fine Elf WineEdit
Fine Elf Wine is an elven wine considered a rarity in the Argonian city of Stormhold.
Firebrand WineEdit
Flowing Bowl Green PortEdit
Frostdew BlancEdit
Frostdew Blanc is a beverage produced by Talan, an alchemist-turned-vintner and the brother of Tamika. It requires:
- Aloe Vera Leaves ×2
- Green Stain Cup Cap ×2
Ginger PortEdit
Gold Coast MuscatEdit
Gold Coast Muscat is an Imperial wine. During the Second Era, one Redguard inn made it a point to import this beverage and have it on hand for guests during the Festival of Blades.[79]
Hello Handsome PorterEdit
Imperial Mulled WineEdit
Many Imperials have found Skyrim's climate difficult to bear, so when one enterprising garrison cook whipped up this hot drink to help ward off the northern chill, it quickly gained popularity across the region and beyond. It makes use of a few Imperial ingredients that must be imported, but its warming qualities are considered well worth the extra expense.
Kvatch Watch GrenacheEdit
Jessica's WineEdit
Julianos FirebellyEdit
Julianos Firebelly is a beverage produced by Talan, an alchemist-turned-vintner and the brother of Tamika.
It requires:
- Sacred Lotus Seed
- Lady's Smock Leaves ×2
Mulled WineEdit
Nereid WineEdit
Port Hunding Pinot NoirEdit
Pomegranate WineEdit
Pomegranate Wine is known to be drunk in Hammerfell.[80]
Pyandonea MerlotEdit
Saint Pelin's Tawny PortEdit
Shadowbanish WineEdit
Shadowbanish Wine is a notoriously rare collection of wine that was made for the Imperial Legion throughout Cyrodiil. It was made by an expert alchemist that was also a vintner, when the ruined forts throughout the province were still active. The magic imbued in the wine gifted the drinkers with night eye, for late-night surveillance on cold nights.[81] In 2E 582, the Shadowbanish Vintners held underground wine-tasting parties to sell their product to wealthy buyers tax-free.[82][83] Shadowbanish Wine was exceedingly expensive at the time due to the cost of exporting the product from a war-torn Cyrodiil.[84] In 3E 433, a wine collector from Weye tasked an adventurer to find the last of the wine in various ruins throughout Cyrodiil. These locations span across the province, from Fort Grief to Fort Vlastarus. Eventually, six bottles of Shadowbanish Wine were recovered and added to the wine collector's collection.[85]
SheinEdit
Shein is a comberry wine native to Morrowind.[86] Dunmer prefer it to be bitter and sour and to have a warm ruddy color. Five Isles reserve blend and Sour Guar Shein are two different brands of shein.[87]
Skingrad MuscatEdit
Southern WineEdit
Southern Wine is considered a rarity in the far northern city of Dawnstar.[88]
Sparkling HoneydewEdit
Sparkling Honeydew is a beverage produced by Talan, an alchemist-turned-vintner and the brother of Tamika.
It requires:
- Lavender Sprig ×2
- Summer Bolete ×2
Spiced WineEdit
Spiced Wine is a wine commonly drunk in Skyrim. The spices used in its production are imported by the East Empire Company.
Spicy Wyress WineEdit
Stumblefoot's ReserveEdit
Stumblefoot's Reserve is a beverage produced by Talan, an alchemist-turned-vintner and the brother of Tamika. It requires:
- Arrowroot
- Flax Seeds ×2
Surilie Brothers WineEdit
Surilie Brothers Wine is a Skingrad wine made by the Surilie family. Particularly good vintages include Surilie Brothers Vintage 415 and Surilie Brothers Vintage 399.[89]
Surilie Bros. White MerlotEdit
Surilie Syrah WineEdit
Sweet and Sour PortEdit
Tamika's West Weald WineEdit
Tamika's West Weald Wine is a Skingrad wine named for the region of the West Weald where it is produced. It was made by the famed Redguard vintner Tamika. Variant brews include Tamika Vintage 415 and Tamika Vintage 399.
Tawny PortEdit
Tears of AmayaEdit
The Tears of Amaya is a well-known beverage and one of the finest vintages from Vvardenfell, made from the grapes that can only grow on the shores of Lake Amaya.[90]
Valenwood WineEdit
Valenwood Wine is a wine made in Valenwood. It was illegal to import Valenwood Wine into Imperial territory during the Tiber War. Imperial Governor Amiel Richton liked this wine to the point where he allowed smugglers to operate under his rule to keep his cellars stocked with it.[91]
Velothi View Vintage MalbecEdit
Yerba Syrah WineEdit
West Weald WallopEdit
Wallop is a blended wine made of less successful harvests and small, marginal vintages. It is notable for its high sugar and alcohol content, hence its name. It makes an excellent table wine and is often served mulled, as a port, or distilled into a very passable brandy.
Other wine-producing regions have their own versions, but few can compare to even the least successful harvest from West Weald.
White-Gold Tower (wine)Edit
The White-Gold Tower is a light white wine known for its crisp taste and fragrant bouquet. It appears in ESO, during the quest Taking the Tower.
White-Gold Tower could also refer to the cocktail created by the Argonian bartender Talen-Jei in the Fourth Era.
PhlegmwineEdit
Phlegmwine is a strong-smelling Argonian alcoholic beverage that is usually imbibed during celebrations. It bubbles due to the bog gasses that are used in its creation. It is best consumed while it's still bubbling, before the bog gasses run dry.[92][93][94] A good phlegmwine has just the right amount of skin forming at the top.[95]
SweetbileEdit
Sweetbile is an Argonian beverage usually consumed during celebrations. Quality sweetbile trembles ever so slightly in the stomach.[95]
TheilulEdit
Theilul is an Argonian wine made with sugarcane.[39] Theilul is more profitable and easier to transport than the cane itself.[72]:36
UngorthEdit
UnknownEdit
BloodfrothEdit
A Bosmer drink.[99]
Charybdis-on-the-RocksEdit
Claymore-Through-Your-SpleenEdit
GuttgeistEdit
Liquid LichEdit
OrcgutEdit
SulphurwaterEdit
GalleryEdit
See AlsoEdit
BooksEdit
- The Battle of the Ale — A drinking song
- Nord Drinking Song — A song on forgetting life's problems
- Mead, Mead, Mead! — A drinking song about mead
- Red Mountain Drinking Song — A praise of drink in the face of a volcanic eruption
- The Orc Song — An anti-Orc drinking song
- The Balladeer's Fakebook — Popular Western drinking songs
- King Farangel's Beer Ballad — A drinking song dedicated to the first king of Wayrest
- Thenephan's Mysteries of Mead by Daria Thenephan — On the intricacies of creating and consuming Nord mead
- On the Brewing of Dark Meat Beer by Anonymous Bosmeri Brewer — Instructions on brewing Bosmeri alcohol with insects and meat
ReferencesEdit
- ^ History of the Fighters Guild
- ^ Guide to Skingrad — Alessia Ottus
- ^ Lives of the Saints — Tribunal Temple
- ^ The Sixteen Kingdoms
- ^ Meirvale Keep loading screen text in ESO: Elsweyr
- ^ Fallen-Knives' dialogue during Faded Scarlets in ESO
- ^ Ale in Oblivion
- ^ Ale in Skyrim
- ^ New Life Festival description in Daggerfall
- ^ New Life Cookies and Ale furnishing in ESO
- ^ Darkvale Coster's dialogue in ESO
- ^ The Improved Emperor's Guide to Tamriel: The Summerset Isles: Auridon — Flaccus Terentius, 2E 581
- ^ Sarisa Rothalen's dialogue during All's Fair in ESO
- ^ Altmer Golden Pear Ale quest item description in ESO
- ^ Veesk-Olan's 126th hireling correspondence in ESO
- ^ Keshu: Travels Beyond the Village, Part 1 — Peek-Ereel, Friend and Confidant to Keshu the Black Fin
- ^ Beek-Ja's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Veesk-Olan's 184th and 185th hireling correspondence in ESO
- ^ Monkeypants Mazte recipe in ESO
- ^ Acai Dry Mazte recipe in ESO
- ^ Necrom Nights Mazte recipe in ESO
- ^ Psijic Sage's Mazte recipe in ESO
- ^ Spiced Mazte recipe in ESO
- ^ Blacklight Ginger Mazte recipe in ESO
- ^ Gossamer Mazte recipe in ESO
- ^ Double Clarified Mazte recipe in ESO
- ^ Kagouti Kick Mazte recipe in ESO
- ^ Kragenmoor Zinger Mazte recipe in ESO
- ^ Lemon Flower Mazte recipe in ESO
- ^ Sweet Scamp Mazte recipe in ESO
- ^ Lusty Argonian Maid Mazte recipe in ESO
- ^ Dagoth Endus' dialogue in Morrowind
- ^ Effects of drinking Ancient Dagoth Brandy in Morrowind
- ^ Ancient Dagoth Brandy Snifter item description in ESO
- ^ Dockmaster's Lament
- ^ a b Drinks of the Reach — Fjoridda of Voljar's Meadery
- ^ Jad'zirri's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Richien Thelin's dialogue in ESO: Markarth
- ^ a b Haxal's dialogue in ESO: Murkmire
- ^ A Dance in Fire — Waughin Jarth
- ^ Aunt Anela's Cookbook — Aunt Anela
- ^ Elmus Favor quest in Skyrim
- ^ a b Dampened Spirits quest in Skyrim
- ^ Provision Requests
- ^ Markarth Mead item description in ESO
- ^ Captain Hingrid's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Ena White-Eye's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Ralof's dialogue in Skyrim
- ^ Brengolin's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Naryu's Journal/Hew's Bane — Naryu Virian
- ^ Ingredients in the Rihad Qishr drink recipe in ESO
- ^ Ingredients in the Elinhir Qishr drink recipe in ESO
- ^ Alphrost's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Sweet Rotmeth Brew quest in ESO
- ^ Irwerdil's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Master Assistant Materials Acquirer Pacrooti Answers Your Questions — Pacrooti
- ^ Khunzar-ri: Tales, One — Aneshi, Keeper of Legends for the 16 Kingdoms
- ^ Captain Kaleen's dialogue during Deadly Investigations in ESO
- ^ Generic dialogue on the subject of sujamma in Morrowind
- ^ Geldis Sadri's dialogue in Skyrim: Dragonborn
- ^ Daedric Lava Whiskey in Oblivion
- ^ Generic dialogue on the subject of flin in Morrowind
- ^ Torval description in Arena
- ^ a b Warrior — Reven
- ^ Herbalist's Guide to Skyrim — Agneta Falia
- ^ Malborn's dialogue in Skyrim
- ^ Erikur's dialogue in Skyrim
- ^ Balmora Blue Wine quest item description in ESO
- ^ Battlehorn Wine, Rare Vintage
- ^ Lord Kelvyn's Will — Lord Kelvyn
- ^ Sickly Bernice's wares in Shivering Isles
- ^ a b Keyes, Greg. The Infernal City. Del Rey Books, 2009.
- ^ Cheeses of Tamriel — Master Chef Gilbard Larocque
- ^ Bottle of First Era Collequiva in ESO
- ^ Stibbons' dialogue in ESO
- ^ A Trader's Eye for Fashion — Madam Firilanya
- ^ Captain Veleth's dialogue in Skyrim: Dragonborn
- ^ Geldis Sadri's conversations with Drovas in Skyrim: Dragonborn
- ^ The 26th of First Seed is Upon Us!
- ^ Inaya's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Nerussa's dialogue in Oblivion
- ^ Sacrament: Trader's Cove daily quest in ESO: Dark Brotherhood
- ^ Shadowbanish Vintners Note
- ^ Lady Aranalda's dialogue in ESO
- ^ A Venerable Vintage quest in Oblivion
- ^ Generic dialogue on the subject of shein in Morrowind
- ^ From the notes of Adolos Darethi, Shein connoisseur — Adolos Darethi
- ^ Southern Wine in Dawnstar
- ^ Gaston Surilie's dialogue in Oblivion
- ^ Tears of Amaya quest item description in ESO
- ^ Urik's dialogue in Redguard
- ^ Bond-Guru Topeth's dialogue after Unsuitable Suitors in ESO: Murkmire
- ^ Weegam's dialogue during Death and Dreaming in ESO: Murkmire
- ^ Beehuna's dialogue during Unsuitable Suitors in ESO: Murkmire
- ^ a b Jotep-Liurz's dialogue in ESO: Murkmire
- ^ Lieutenant Stilga's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Orc guard dialogue in ESO
- ^ Black Kiergo: Primed for Peryite? — Yamighu
- ^ Finnegil's dialogue in ESO
Note: The following references are considered to be unofficial sources. They are included to round off this article and may not be authoritative or conclusive.
- ^ Michael Zenke's Posts
- ^ The Dreadful Theft of the Sun's Dusk Ale — Rascien Wickersly