Zythogale: As its etymology indicates (zytho- from ancient Greek ζύθος "beer", and -gale from ancient Greek γάλα "milk"), zythogale or zythogala is an alcoholic beverage made from beer mixed with milk that the we drank mainly during the time of ancient Greece.
Realization: Beer was, in ancient Greece and in the Roman Empire, the drink of the poor, just like milk; only wine being prized by the powerful.
At the same time, milk stocks were very important...
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