Drinks   Served   at   the   Inn
        
Paga
S
erved hot or cold in footed  bowls. 
There is  always a kettle of paga on the hearth
ready to be served to guests. 



Ale
Served cold in horns or tankards.
The finest ale in  Gor comes from Torvaldsland. 
The cold room has several kegs chilling at all times.


Mead
Served cold in horns or tankards. 
Mead is kept in the cooler room. 
Sweetened with honey, its thick and rich.


Ka la na
Served cold or room temperature in goblets.
May be red or white, stored  in botas or bottles.


Blackwine
Served hot in  mugs.
Gor's version of coffee. it is kept steaming hot at the hearth 


Bazi  Tea
Served hot in 3 small clay cups



Water
Served cold in goblets from melted snow, ice
chips may be added
How incredibly femimine they were,so living and uninhibited and delightful, so utterly fresh, so free , so spontaneous , so open in their emotions and the movement of their bodies;   they now moved and laughed and walked, and stood , as women ;  pride was  not permitted them ;  joy was
Marauders of Gor     pg. 100
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