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Notable usage

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Adam's ale

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  • "God a beverage did make for them to partake, That is called pure Adam's Ale. Stout Adam, strong Adam, pure Adam's ale"- John moffit.[1]
  • "While the brave Wallace nothing had at all, But Adam's ale, which we cold water call."- From a work about Sir William Wallace by John Blair, originaly written in Latin.[2]

Adam's wine

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Adam

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  • "A cold cup of Adam from the next purling stream"- Tom Brown, an English satirist.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Temperance Melodies & Hymns. Adam's Ale: Leicester Temperance Society. 1863. pp. 30–31.
  2. ^ Blair, John; Hamilton, William; Blind Harry (1816). The History of the Life of Sir William Wallace. Another Edition for more information, (1820) J. Dick - Printer. Chapter IV: Hoyt & Bolmore Printers. pp. 215–216. {{cite book}}: External link in |others= (help)
  3. ^ Single occurrence sources for Tom Brown's use of "Adam":