re: beverages, food-adjacent, history, silliness
@packbat The one you'd be most likely to be familiar with is called either
- switchel
- swizzle
- switzel
- switchy
- ginger-water
- haymaker's punch
and was apparently common in the US, especially rural areas, from the 17th to 19th centuries, though according to wikipedia it's now mostly used as a cocktail base
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re: beverages, food-adjacent, history, silliness
@Felthry oh, we have heard the word "switchel" before! fair enough!
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re: beverages, food-adjacent, history, silliness
@packbat I should say, the US or the place-that-would-become-the-US
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re: beverages, food-adjacent, history, silliness
@Felthry it's a good question! and that makes sense - just because it hasn't been something in our life doesn't mean it's gone.
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