You might like<\/strong>What Would Ancient Rome Look Like Today<\/span><\/div><\/a><\/div>The Roman Empire ensured soldiers were hydrated with a mix of sour wine, vinegar and herbs called posca, an acidic, slightly tart drink (sound familiar?). It was made by watering down the wine and adding herbs and spices such as coriander seeds.<\/p>\n
Both the ancient Greeks and Romans were known to enjoy wine as their alcoholic beverage of choice. This wine was typically diluted with water, although there were exceptions – such as the Macedonians, who were said to drink their wine akratos (unmixed). No matter the ratio of wine to water, though, it was clear that these two civilizations held wine in high regard.<\/p>\n
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The ancient Romans typically drank wine, though they also brewed their own beer and distilled their own spirits. The most common wine was a red wine made from a grape variety called ampelopsis. This wine was usually mixed with water before being consumed.<\/p>\n
Ancient Romans typically drank wine as their alcoholic beverage of choice. In fact, wine was so integral to Roman culture that it was considered appropriate for all social classes and occasions. While we typically think of wine as red or white, ancient Romans also produced and consumed a type of wine that was pink in color.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
In ancient Rome, wine was the most common form of alcohol. Rome had a strong wine culture, and wine was … <\/p>\n
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