Cuisine of the Mortal Realms
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Cuisine and Agriculture in the Age of Sigmar
General
- Across the Mortal Realms many different strains, often locally sourced, of wheat, corn, rice, potatoes, and other staple crops are cultivated for consumption.[2a] Cereal grains are a particularly common and important staples for countless civilizations and societies all across the Mortal Realms.[1b][2a][36a] These are often consumed in the form of bread[2b], gruel[16c], and ales.[1a][2b][28a] There is a staggering variety of grains cultivated across the Mortal Realms including bonewheat, coppergrass, corpsemaize, gloomrice, green-corn, and rustigo.[16c][22][34c][35a]
- Those settlements and civilizations that have easy access to seas, lakes, and rivers will often be able to incorporate fish and other aquatic creatures as part of their stable diet. Fishing is most common in the Realms of Aqshy and Ghur.[2a][2b] Sky-fishing is also a common industry among those civilizations with access to vessels that can fly such as the Kharadron Overlords and fishing flees of the Realm of Azyr.[2a]
- Game, meat acquired via hunting, will also be incorporated into the diets of many societies across the Mortal Realms. Hunting for food is particularly common in Aqshy and Ghur.[2a]
- Dried or smoked meats, such as jerky, dried beans, dried fruits, and bread tend to be the most common rations used by travellers.[2b][34d][26b] Saolbread, a long-lasting variety from the Realm of Life, is also popular.[2b]
- Taverns across the Mortal Realms tend to offer a variety of foods, most common among them are bread and ales, often made from local grains, as well as spirits and wine.[1a] Other stables include foods such as cheese, fresh meat, and locally grain vegetables.[1a][2b]
- Iron Rations are used by soldiers of the Freeguilds whilst they are out in the wilderness. These usually include hard tack and dried meat.[38a]
- In the taverns, winesinks, bars, and pubs of the Cities of Sigmar Twin-Tailed Ale is always on the menu, though every city has their own take on this far-reaching drink. It is usually made from local grains and filtered water.[2b]
- A lucrative spice trade has developed between the Realms of Chamon, Aqshy, and Ghyran. With exotic spices from all across the three Realms appearing in many markets. Dawnspice, Daggerbite, and powdered Gheist-chillies are the most well-known of these exotic spices.[2a]
- Most Gargants in the Mortal Realms are willing to accept food as payment for mercenary work, this fact has resulted in more than one high-stakes cooking competition breaking out before a battle as the forces on both sides attempt to sway a Gargant to their side. Volume and flavour are key factors to winning such competitions.[43a]
- The pelagic sealife of the oceans of the Mortal Realms are among the most common food sources of Kraken-Eater Mega-Gargants. Among the many creatures they dredge from the ocean to feast on are swordfish, sawtooth rays, sea serpents, mirror-whales, and blacksharks. Greatest of all prey however are the many-tentacled monsters from which these Gargants get their names, Krakens.[33d]
Realm of Aqshy
- Kharadron skyvessels bring in daily shipments of grain to cities like Anvilgard and Tempest's Eye.[2a]
- The luxuriant barter-halls of Floating Market, capital of the Trading Empire of Bataar, are draped with Emberspice.[16e]
- Some, wealthy and daring, Aqshians have been known to spice their food with Emberstone.[23a]
- The communal kitchens and bakeries of the Brass Mire district of Hammerhal Aqsha are built around heat wells, holes in the ground that lead to the magma of the Adramar Rift far below.[44a]
Realm of Azyr
- In the Realm of Azyr sky-fishing is known to be an expansive enterprise, with entire fishing fleets dedicated to the industry.[20a]
Realm of Chamon
- The art of brewcraft has long been a profitable, and often volatile, business in the Kharadron Empire. During the Wars of Fermentation, which took place eight-score years after the Battle of Madralta, rival guild-companies competed for contracts to supply the burgeoning navies with ale. These companies included Gulbar Gold Standard, the famed Bugmansson Distilleries, Skyfarer's Choice, and the Firehop Brothers.[55a]
- The people of the Free City of Vindicarum subsist mainly on gruel and boiled copperfish.[16c]
- Food crops such as coppergrass and rustigo grow abundantly throughout the Arable Heartlands, as such many Dawnbringer Crusades are sent to colonize that region of the Spiral Crux.[16c]
- In Droost there exist a collection of stone towers built in the Age of Chaos to defend the region's borders and settlements from the monsters and the rampaging servants of Chaos, after the region was incorporated into Sigmar's Empire in the Age of Sigmar the forts were ceded to the Order of Azyr. These forts were built over underground wells and had vaults constructed within them to allow the cultivation of edible moss and mushrooms, making them self-sufficient.[30a]
Realm of Ghur
- Food serves as the primary export of Thondia. Immense chunks of meat are, salted and magically cured, are transported to other Realms aboard Scourge Privateer waverunners and heavily-armed galleons. Creatures such as wingfish, screecher lizards, and axebeaks are hunted for their meat. But the haunches of a rock-lion are of particular value, with a singular one equal in value to a pair of masterwork lodeblades from Chamon or a dozen barrels of Aqshian flame-ale.[16b]
Realm of Ghyran
- Aqshian delicacies, like salamander-meat, find heavy demand in the markets of the Jade Kingdoms.[2a]
- Crops and other foodstuffs from the Garden City of Hammerhal Ghyra are transported to settlements, cities, and armies all across the Mortal Realms. In turn grubs and bugs serve as the primary sustenance for the people of the city.[16a]
- The Free City of Greywater Fastness boasts a robust food culture with eateries and mobile restaurants around the city catering to all manner of tastes. Its many food carts are known to specialize in specific cuisines and dishes, with a Greywater twist and notable substitutions, ranging from spicy foods from Aqshian to delicate Azyrian dishes. Local favourites include meat and vegetable pastries as well as curried peas.[51a]
- In Demesnus Harbour flour dough is often baked with pollen from bullrushes, to help thicken the bread.[36a]
- In the Idoneth Enclave of Briomdar an assortment of aquatic livestock is raised and tended to be Namarti fishherds including laurai, caleth, and jagaire. The eggs of the latter are coveted as a delicacy by many an Akhelian King from beyond the Green Gulch.[8c]
- In the tumorous Dukedom of Festerfane, one of the Blighted Duchies, black apples are grown in orchards.[19b]
Realm of Shyish
- Fishing galleys ply the waters of Shyish. They bring in hauls of edible fish, such as bledrig, which are consumed by the human denizens of Shyish, especially in coastal cities such as Lethis.[4a][4b]
- In the Age of Myth the people of the Prime Innerlands found methods to catch Greater Scuttlefish and eater-fish, massive omnipredators that eat whatever falls into the sea. The vast hauls of these fish ensured that the people of the northern Prime Innerlands did not go hungry.[3c]
- By the Age of Sigmar the cruel dominion that Nagash holds over the Realm of Shyish has left much of it barren. Its grey soil can sustain nothing but the hardiest of crops, its waters are full of ghostly eels, grey fish, and skeletal monstrosities which serve as the primary food source of the living.[22]
- The soil in Shyish is often of poor quality, leeched of vital nutrients, thus those that reside in the Realm tend to cultivate hardier plants that bear tasteless strains of fruits and vegetables.[2a]
Cannibalism
There are those in the Mortal Realms that partake in a particularly morbid culinary endeavour, the consumption of other sapient creatures. The most notable purveyors of this grisly form of cuisine are the Ogor Mawtribes, the Bloodbound of Khorne, and the Flesh-Eater Courts.[3a][24a]
- Butchers and Slaughtermasters of the Ogor Mawtribes will often use Gargant blubber as a thickener in their stews during the great feasts known as Gutbashes.[24a]
- The Iron Legion, to which the Iron Golems warbands belongs, counts cured Orruk meat as one of it's stables and supplies its soldiers with rations of greenish jerky.[12b]
List
The following are lists of the foods and beverages of the Mortal Realms.
Food
Name | Type | Notes | Source |
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Almond | Fruit | A tree whose fruit is cultivated for consumption. | [15a] |
Apple | Fruit | A type of fruit that grows on trees. In the fecund Realm of Ghyran they can grow to be the size of an infant's head. | [26a] |
Apple, Roasted | Fruit | Roasted apples served whole. | [49a] |
Aqsha-cooked Ostraturducken | Meat Dish | A dish made by stuffing a chicken into a duck, which is then stuffed into a turkey. Which is finally stuffed into an ostritch. | [56a] |
Auroch | Meat | Auroch meat is often served as thick slices. Occasionally paired with gravy. | [49a] |
Baked Potato | Baked Food | A potato that has been baked. | [53a] |
Barley | Cereal | A grain cultivated for consumption. | [26c] |
Battlebroth | Stew | Battlebroth is a hearty stew of boiling blood, marrow, and flesh that is cooked within a Great Mawpot, a prized possession of an Ogor Mawtribe. The stew is inedible to any species except for Ogors, who find themselves revitalized upon eating it. | [24a] |
Biscuits, Loaves | Bread | Loaves of biscuit baked until hard to be used as travel food. | [48a] |
Biscuits, Twice-Baked | Bread | Biscuits that have been baked twice during the cooking process. | [48b] |
Bledrig | Fish | Bledrigs are fished on Lake Lethis. | [4a][4a] |
Bloodcurrant | Berry | An edible berry that grows on a bush. They are typically cultivated in the summer. | [26a] |
Blood Sausage | Sausage | A variety of sausage known for having a coppery scent. | [26b] |
Bonewheat | Cereal | A variety of grain once cultivated in the fields around the Free City of Arbitrium. | [35a] |
Bread, Loaves | Bread | Bread has long been a staple food of many civilizations, empires, and cities. The myriad Cities of Sigmar prefer to use locally sourced grain. | [1a] |
Bulrushes | Plant | In Demesnus the pollen of bulrushes is used to help thicken flour for bread. | [36a] |
Candied Roasted Nuts | Sweet/Nuts | A treat served at the Festival of Memory in Brightspear. They can be acquired for free, given a patron is brave enough to stick their hand in the fire and retrieve the teats. | [13a] |
Candied Terrorpin Liver | Seafood | A dish made by preserving a terrorpin liver in sugar syrup. | [56a] |
Caramelised Twinswans | Meat Dish | A dish made from twinswans. | [56a] |
Chilis | Spice | Chili peppers are known to be eaten in the Free City of Brightspear. A game known as Chili Roulette is played during that city's Festival of Memory. | [13a] |
Churl Fruit | Fruit | The fruit of Golvaria's Churl trees is encased in a thick peel. Regardless of the heat, the sweet fruit is cold beneath the peel. | [2c] |
Cinderfruit | Fruit | Cinderfruit is a fleshy, pulpy fruit with a large, hard stone-like seed in the middle. | [25] |
Coiling Fern | Spice | An edible plant that is cultivated in the spring and used as a spice alongside venison. | [26a] |
Copperfish, Boiled | Fish | The preferred way to prepare copperfish in the Free City of Vindicarum. | [16c] |
Coppergrass | Cereal | Coppergrass is a variety of cereal grain that grows in the Arable Heartlands of the Spiral Crux. | [16c] |
Corn | Cereal | A grain cultivated for consumption. | [15a] |
Corpsejar Broth | Stew | This dish was invented by Turko Ashtongue, Butcher of the Boneheads. This mouldering stew is made the contents of canopic jars stolen from barrows in the Prime Innerlands mixed with the juices of glitterscarabs. It is left to simmer over the course of several days. It's flavor is considered both piquant and challenging. | [52a] |
Corpsemaize | Cereal | A variety of grain once cultivated in the fields around the Free City of Arbitrium. | [35a] |
Crimson Pear | Fruit | A sweet fruit cultivated near the Free City of Brightspear. | [27a] |
Crisproot | Spice | An edible root cultivated in the spring. It is known for its spicy flavour and is often used to prepare venison. | [26a] |
Curried Peas | Vegetable | A dish that's a local favourite in the Free City of Greywater Fastness, sold at many food carts in the city. | [51a] |
Daggerbite | Spice | A spice involved in the heavy spice trade between Aqshy, Chamon, and Ghyran. | [2a] |
Dappled Efreet | Fish | When badly prepared this spined fish is deadly, as any who eat it will catch fire. | [3a] |
Dappled Efreet Ragu | Sauce | Ragu made from Dappled Efreet. | [56a] |
Dawnspice | Spice | A spice involved in the heavy spice trade between Aqshy, Chamon, and Ghyran. | [2a] |
Deepblossom Honey | Sweets | A variety of honey eaten by the Idoneth of the Green Gulch. | [8b] |
Duardin Bread | Bread | The bread baked by Duardin is considered difficult for those outside their race to stomach it without lots of wine, though there have been humans who have acquired a taste for it. It pairs well with chuf. | [37a] |
Emjberspice | Spice | A spice involved traded in abundance in the barter-halls of Floating Market. | [16e] |
Fever Cactus | Plant/Cactus | Fever cactus is one of the products farmed in the interior regions of the Great Parch, known to be excellent in stews. | [3a] |
Fiery 'Mander Stew | Stew | A popular dish among Ogors, especially those of the Flamescar Plateau, that comes in a plethora of regional variations. Though most commonly it is made of salamander flame-glands and crushed up fire crystals. Richer tribes are known to substitute the salamander flame-glands with flanks from Magmadroths. | [52a] |
Firebark | Seasoning | Firebark can be ground up to make a seasoning. | [49a] |
Fireberries | Fruit | Aqshian berries that are sold by vendors in Hammerhal Aqsha. It has been claimed no one enjoys their taste. | [41] |
Fireleaf | Plant | The name of at least one variety of edible plant native to Realm of Aqshy. | [22] |
Flametoad Pâté | Meat Dish | Pâté made from flametoad. | [56a] |
Gheist-chili | Spice | A spice involved in the heavy spice trade between Aqshy, Chamon, and Ghyran. | [2a] |
Ghurish Sweetpepper | Spice | A type of pepper originating from the Realm of Ghur. | [22] |
Ghyrvole Egg | Eggs | The Missed Striking tavern in Hammerhal Ghyra serves a supper dish comprised of green sausage and ghyrvole egg. | [36b] |
Gloomrice | Cereal | A variety of grain whose unique properties result in many 'mystery meals' | [22] |
Green-corn | Cereal | A variety of grain cultivated in the Swamp-Cantons surrounding the Free City of Greywater Fastness | [34a][34c] |
Green Sausage | Sausage | The Missed Striking tavern in Hammerhal Ghyra serves a supper dish comprised of green sausage and ghyrvole egg. | [36b] |
Gravy | Sauce | A sauce often cooked in a pan and paired with meat. | [49a] |
Gruel | Porridge | Gruel is a type of thin porridge. It is a primary dish served in Vindicarum, often made from coppergrass or rustigo. | [16c] |
Hagfish Bloodjelly | Stew | A favourite dish among the Warglutts that make their homes on the clotted shorelines of the Everspring Swathe. It is a great blob of hagfish mucus marinated in blood taken from human prisoners. Sometimes powdered shinbone is added for texture. It is not uncommon for Ogors to choke to death eating Hagfish Bloodjelly. | [52a] |
Honey | Sweets | A sweet substance made by bees. It is the primary ingredient needed for brewing mead and is often used to flavour other beverages like tea and wine. Some varieties of honey are used as preservatives. | [36a][49a][51a] |
Ironquid Tentacle | Meat | Carved Ironsquid tentacle is eaten by the nobility of Tor Mathlann. | [8d] |
Jashbin Fruit | Fruit | A type of fruit that is eaten raw or squeezed into a juice for consumption. | [5a][5b] |
Jerky | Meat | Cured meat that is cut into strips and often used as trail rations. | [12b][34d] |
Jerky, Squig | Meat | Squig jerky is eaten by Orruks of the Bonesplitterz. | [45a] |
Kebab | Meat Dish | A type of cooked meat dish. Some variants are on skewers. | [54a] |
Khenouine Gravy | Gravy | This variety of gravy is favoured among the rich and highborn of certain Cities of Sigmar, like Draconium. | [42a] |
Lime-boiled Dolphin | Meat Dish | A dish made by boiling dolphin in lime-water. | [56a] |
Lyrgull, Meat | Meat | The roasted meat of Lyrgulls is eaten by workers and Arkanauts in Barak-Zilfin | [17] |
Magmadroth Glands | Offal | Firebellies are known to use mince the glands of Magmadroths to season their food. | [24b] |
Marsh Honey | Sweets | A variety of honey that is known to be a good preservative. In Demesnus it is used as a home remedy to stave off the aches of old age, with a spoonful a day said to be enough to stave off the full weight of one's years. | [36a] |
Marsh-Tomato | Fruit | A variety of tomato cultivated in the Swamp Cantons surrounding the Free City of Greywater Fastness | [34b] |
Meat and Vegetable Pastries | Pastry | A local favourite in the Free City of Greywater Fastness, sold at many food carts in the city. | [51a] |
Murwhaal | Animal | The nobles of Tor Mathlann occasionally request fresh Murwhaal to be served to them by their Namarti cooks. | [8d] |
Oats | Cereal | A grain cultivated for consumption. | [38b] |
Oat-Bread | Bread | Bread made from oats. Occasionally served roasted. | [42a]
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Oat Cakes | Bread | Flatbread made from oats. | [38b] |
Peach | Fruit | A tree whose fruit is cultivated for consumption. | [15a] |
Pom-Cluster | Fruit | An edible fruit that is cultivated in the winter. | [26a] |
Porridge | Porridge | A dish made from boiled grains. | [26c] |
Potato | Tuber | A root vegetable cultivated to be eaten. | [2a] |
Prickle-Pear | Fruit | A type of fruit. | [49a] |
Rabbit | Animal | In the city of Brightspear, the business known as Crinna's Coneys farms rabbits for meat and fur. | [1a] |
Raga-meat | Meat | Pickled Raga-meat is occasionally used as provisions for military garrisons. | [24a] |
Runti-flank, Rashers | Meat | Salted flank meat of a runti, often served as a breakfast food paired with fruit juice and breakfast pastries. | [5b] |
Runti Haunch, Fried | Meat | Fried haunch of a runti. | [42a] |
Rockfowl, Leg | Meat | Oven-roasted rockfowl legs are known to be savoury. | [49a]
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Rock-lion, Haunch | Meat | The haunch meat of a Rock-lion. A good sized haunch is worth a dozen barrels of Flame Ale or a batch of blades from Chamon | [3b] |
Rustberry | Fruit | A type of berry cultivated in the Realm of Chamon. | [21] |
Rustigo | Cereal | Coppergrass is a variety of cereal grain that grows in the Arable Heartlands of the Spiral Crux. | [16c] |
Rustpepper | Spice | A type of pepper cultivated in the Realm of Chamon. | [21] |
Salad of Greens and Melon | Salad | A salad made of green vegetables and melon. | [49a] |
Sandwich | Bread Dish | A dish wherein two slices of bread contain other food. | [53a] |
Sea Salt | Salt | Highly prized among the tribes and hunters of Ghur as a commodity and preservative for meats. | [3b] |
Salamander | Animal | The meat of salamanders is considered a delicacy in the Great Parch | [1b] |
Salamander Glands | Offal | Firebellies are known to dry the glands of salamanders and crush them up to add to their stews, to give them an extra kick. | [24b] |
Salamander Scales | Flavoring | Firebellies are known to use salamander scales to spice food. | [24b] |
Saolbread | Bread | Bread known for its longevity that originates from the Realm of Ghyran. | [2b] |
Stonebread | Bread | Stonebread is a dense bread, typically baked into biscuits, that are often used as rations for Arkanauts. It is hard enough to chip teeth. | [10a] |
Stoneflour Pancake | Bread | A flat cake made of stoneflour. | [54b] |
Scorchpear | Fruit | Scorchpears are thin-skinned pears grown in the Realm of Aqshy | [18a] |
Silt-eel | Animal | A variety of eel. | [24a] |
Skull and Bone Shaped Candy | Cinnamon-flavoured Candy | These cinnamon flavoured treats are sold from carts during the Festival of Memory in Brightspear. | [13a] |
Squig | Animal | Squigs are valued as a source of food and alchemical ingredients among the Skulkmobs. | [45a] |
Sugared Ocelines | Sweeta | Ocelines that have been covered in sugar. | [56a] |
Sweet Cob | Plant | An edible plant cultivated in the autumn. | [26a] |
Tangberry | Berry | An edible berry that grows in the Realm of Ghyran. | [26a] |
Thorn-Pear | Fruit | A type of fruit that grows on thorn-pear trees. Once popularly eaten in the city of Lament. Eaten both rare, dried, or as a juice. | [50a][50b] |
Thorn-willow | Plant | A plant used in cooking. Known to have a sweet scent. | [22] |
Quaglid, Jerky | Unknown | Quaglid Jerky is one of the products farmed in the interior regions of the Great Parch, known to be excellent in stews. | [3a] |
Venison | Meat | The meast of game animals. | [26a] |
Vin-Grape | Berry | An edible berry that can be cultivated in summer. It is often cultivated and fermented to create wine. | [26a] |
Vine-Cake | Bread | A type of bread made in the Realm of Ghyran. | [39a] |
Wheat | Cereal | A grain cultivated for consumption. | [15a]
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Womb Berry | Berry | An edible berry that grows during the summer. They are tender and have a tangy flavour. | [26a] |
Beverages
Name | Type | Notes | Source |
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Agrimead | Mead | A brew created in the Free City of Greywater Fastness from honey made by bees in the city's Agrichambers, glass and iron hydroponic facilities scattered across the city. | [51a] |
Ar-ale | Ale | One of many types of ale that Kharadron transport and sell. | [10a] |
Aqshian Firewater | Grog | Aqshian Firewater, known as Burny Grog among Kraken-Eater Gargants, is a strong liquor of good quality. However, it can be quite volatile and bursts into flames when its container is smashed. | [33a] |
Aquita Red | Wine | A variety of wine that was made in Aquita, a province of Bataar, in the Age of Myth. | [35a] |
Ash Brandy | Brandy | A brandy infused with smoke. Sold at Brightspear's Festival of Memory. | [13a] |
Barak-Thryng Dark Ale | Duardin Ale | A thick, dark ale brewed in the skyport of Barak-Thryng. It is rarely, if ever, seen outside the skyports. It is brewed in accordance with ancient, closely guarded recipes. | [1a] |
Blood-Mead | Mead | A variety of mead that is favoured by Centigors, who often rush into battle drunk on the brew. | [3e] |
Bugman's Brew | Duardin Ale | A duardin brewed ale that is a common staple across the Cities of Sigmar. | [1a] |
Buckmaster's Brew | Ale | A brew sold at 'Grindstone Tavern on Longwheeler Place in the Free City of Hammerhal Aqsha. | [41] |
Cankerberry Wine | Wine | A variety of wine that was favoured in the Copsys Bule's Corpse Marshes. | [32a] |
Cankerwine | Wine | A variety of wine that is favoured by the followers of Nurgle. | [19a] |
Caulep Wine | Algae Wine | A dark wine favored and cultivated by the Idoneth of the Green Gulch | [8a] |
Duardin Amberwhisky | Whisky | This expensive drink is made for the hardy constitutions of duardin. | [2b] |
Cauldron of Blood | Stout | A dark, reddish brown stout favored by darkling aelves that contains a few drops of blood in every pint. | [1a] |
Copper Fire | Duardin Ale | A rare variety of ale brewed by Kulrin Grumgar and Vulrin Grumgar, who consider it their masterpiece. | [2a] |
Crow's Foot | Ale | Crow's Foot, named for its unique smell and taste, was the house ale of the Crow's Nest in the Free City of Anvilgard. | [29a] |
Cyphian Amber | Unspecified | A well-known variety of alcohol. | [24a] |
Dead Rat Walking (DRW) | Unspecified | This deceptively strong, spicy, and delicious brew has hints of burned toffee and red berry. | [1a] |
Deffcap Elixir | Fungus Brew | A fungal brew made from deffcap mushrooms. | [45b] |
Drops of Heaven | Beer | Beer with a light, malty sweetness. It is brewed in Azyrheim by a religious order that fiercely guards their secrets, all that is known of their process is that the beer is purified with prayer and crystal. | [1a] |
Firewine | Wine | A variety of wine. | [33b] |
Flame Ale | Ale | This ale brewed in the Realm of Aqshy imbues it's imbibers with incredible strength, but only briefly. | [11a] |
Glosheim Mead | Mead | Mead distilled by the people of Glosheim, before they were massacred by Elog Dampcloth. | [33a] |
Glowey Morkeyez Brew | Fungus Brew | A fungal brew made from bioluminescent shrooms known as Glowey Morkeyes. The eyes of those who imbibe the drink cloud over, as they gain the ability to see in the dark. | [45b] |
Glymmsforge Sweetblack | Liquor | A liquor created by the alcomysts of the Free City of Glymmsforge. It is a strong liquor with a salty, liquorice taste to it. | [7] |
Grumgar Brothers Pale Ale | Duardin Ale | A rare variety of ale brewed in the Skyports of the Kharadron, then sold to their trade partners such as the varied Cities of Sigmar. | [2b] |
Gobbapalooza Fungus Brew | Fungus Brew | Gobbapalooza Fungus Brew, or Hallucinogenic Fungus Brew, is a ceremonial brew that Wise-grots drink before performances. | [45b] |
Grey-ale | Ale | A variety of ale served throughout establishments across Greywater Fastness. | [51a] |
Grey Lightning | Beer | A potent alcohol that can induce a fuzzy-headedness in a full-grown Duardin with but a single drop or two. | [47a] |
Guama | Alcohol | This greenish-brown drink is served in the taverns of Bilgeport, a pirate city off the Taloncoast. It has a smell not too dissimilar too sewage and a taste to match. | [14a] |
Hazkal | Duardin Ale | Hazkal is a type of strong duardin ale, that is fermented and brewed over the course of many wind cycles. Hazkal brewed within a Sky-port is heavily regulated by the Board of Brewmasters and harsh punishments are placed upon any guild-company that tries to sell inferior hazkal in a sky-port. | [28a] |
Hysh Flower Tea | Tea | A variety of tea brewed from dried Hysh flowers. It was popular in the city of Lament | [50b] |
Imaginarium | Beer | A strong beer that is said to be brewed from waters taken from the Polychromatic Sea, then filtered over a dozen times. Induces vivid dreams. | [1a] |
Jashbin Juice | Juice | Juice squeezed from Jashbin Fruit. | [42b] |
Kezraak Stout | Duardin Ale | A rare variety of ale brewed in the Skyports of the Kharadron, then sold to their trade partners such as the varied Cities of Sigmar | [2b] |
Lethwine | Wine | The Obsidian Conclave of Culghast seeks to tighten their grip on the trade of this substance | [2a] |
Loonshine | Fungus Brew | A fungal brew made from looncaps in the portable stills carried by Brewgrits, who specialize in brewing the substance and selling it at absurd prices. | [45b] |
Madcap Mead | Fungus Brew | A fungal brew made from madcap mushrooms or madcap toadstools, though any brew with madcap toadstools has the side effect of liquefying the imbiber over time. | [45b] |
Magmalt Ale | Duardin Ale | The fermentation process of this alcohol has made it so hot that it bubbles and barrels used to store it have ceramic plates to draw in the heat, to ensure the product does not explode. The drink is thick as syrup. It is also considered ill-advised to insult the drink in front of Fyreslayers.[1a] | [1a][6a] |
Metha | Herbal Infusion | An herbal infusion drunken by people of the Great Parch, served hot. | [42a] |
Moonale | Ale | Moonale is a type of ale available in the Free City of Lethis | [9] |
Mudwater Grog | Grog | An alcoholic beverage served in taverns of the Veins, the infamous slums of Excelsis. | [16d] |
Naluewka | Wine | A sweet-smelling wine made by the Sylvaneth of Cueth'ene, who learned how to brew it from the Duardin of Dourfold. | [8e] |
Ngwymon | Ale | This salty, greenish ale is brewed from seaweed harvested from the offshore farms of the Idoneth. | [1a] |
Nochseedian Firewine | Wine | A ferocious liquor from Nochseed that is high prized in the Mortal Realms. | [12a] |
Prickle-Pear Wine | Wine | Wine made from prickle-pear, honeyed and spiced. | [49a]
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Ranklewine | Wine | A variety of wine favoured by members of the Order of the Fly. | [31a] |
Rot-wine | Wine | A variety of wine favoured by members of the Order of the Fly. | [31a] |
The Great Parch | Beer | This fungal beer is the only true Spearian brew, as it is the only locally brewed alcohol in all of Brightspear. It is brewed from fungus found in Brightspear's Undercity. | [1a] |
The Refresher | Beer | This sparkling, golden brew contains a drop of Aqua Ghyranis. The drink causes severe wind, but prevents the affects of hangovers. | [1a] |
Skisk | Fermented Dairy Product | A drink made of fermented milk that was favoured by the people of Aridian and the Flamescar Plateau in the Age of Myth. It had an acidic taste to it, and could be served spiced or unspiced. | [35a] |
Star-tea | Tea | A variety of tea brewed from Azyrite ingredients, widely available in the the Eternal City of Azyrheim. | [45a] |
Thistle Tea | Tea | Tea brewed from thistles. | [38b] |
Twin-Tailed Ale | Ale | Every City of Sigmar has their own local variety of Twin-Tailed Ale, made from local grains. | [2b] |
Vin-Grape Wine | Wine | Wine made from fermented vin-grapes. | [26a] |
Wargrove March Cider | Cider | This cider is said to have been created and brewed by the Sylvaneth of Ghyran, though is more likely the product of a human or duardin brewer trying to profit from a good story. | [1a] |
Wight-as-a-Ghost | Pale Ale | This pale ale can erode and steal away the mind and memories of those who partake in drinking it, far more than any normal alcohol. This is because it is brewed using the waters of Lake Lethis. However, if taken in moderation it can banish even the most traumatic memories. | [1a] |
Wight-Water | Pale Ale | Fairly average ale made with just a splash of Wight-as-a-Ghost. This ale was served at the Festival of Memory in Brightspear one year, without Pintaar's permission, traces of lost souls possessed everyone who drank the beer, as the city was besieged by Nighthaunts at the time. The two members of staff who created the brew were later fired. | [13b] |
Zephyr-Wine | Wine | Varieties of fine wine that come from the Realm of Chamon | [15b] |
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