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What was `Welsh Ale' in Anglo-Saxon England?

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The nature of Welsh Ale mentioned in Old English documents has been unclear. But references in Welsh sources strengthen the case for its being bragget, a drink made of ale and honey.

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Breeze, A. What was `Welsh Ale' in Anglo-Saxon England?. Neophilologus 88, 299–301 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:NEOP.0000016447.55476.be

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