Aleberry

/ˈeɪl.bɛr.i/ noun

A hot drink made from ale mixed with spices, sugar, and sometimes bread or eggs, popular in medieval and early modern England as a comfort beverage.

From 'ale' + 'berry' (possibly referring to the drink's color or to the spices added, or perhaps an old word for a beverage). Documented in cookbooks and household records from the 16th and 17th centuries.

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