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BRAGGET Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: a drink made from ale and fermented honey or from ale sweetened and spiced .
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Bragget and other Welsh Beverages. - The Old Foodie
Bragget (all spelling variants derive from Old Celtic) is a sweet spiced fermented beverage made from ale and honey, so similar to mead and metheglin.
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bragget - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
bragget (uncountable). (obsolete) A liquor made of fermented ale and honey with spices. Synonym: Welsh ale. 1621 August 13 (first performance; ...
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bragget
▪ I. bragget (ˈbrægɛt) Forms: 4–7 bragg-, bragat, -et(t, 4–9 bragg-, bragot(te, 4–7 braket, 6 brogat, 8–9 bracket, 6– bragget; 9 (Sc.) bragwort, bregwort. [a. Welsh bragawd, earlier bracaut = Ir. bracát:—OCeltic *brăcāta, f. the OCeltic word given by Pliny and Columella, in the acc. bracem, as the G...
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Bragget
Bragget ... BRAG'GET, noun A liquor made by fermenting the wort of ale and mead.
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What Is Braggot? - Food Republic
Braggots are meads made with a hefty proportion of beer, or beers made with a hefty proportion of mead.
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Spingo
Spingo Bragget 6% ABV
Brewed without the addition of hops, this old ale is sweet, being made with honey and balanced out with apples.
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bragget, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun bragget is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for bragget is from around 1405, ...
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Braggot: The Best of Mead and Beer
Braggot brings together the best of mead and beer, using honey and beer ingredients to create a unique beverage.
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Bragget (Grose 1811 Dictionary) - Words from Old Books
Mead and ale sweetened with honey. Definition taken from The 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, originally by Francis Grose. Bracket-faced * Braggadocia ...
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Brother Adam's Bragget Ale - Town Hill / Mainely Meat BBQ
A honey forward ale, somewhat sweeter and more carbonated than mead. The honey flavor is well handled; this is only lightly sweet, but the honey flavors are ...
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bragoes
† ˈbragoes Obs. rare. Corruption of bragget.1605 Marston Dutch Court. v. i, Good ale, perrys, bragoes, syder..was the true auncient British and Troyan drinks.
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brackwoort
† ˈbrackwoort Obs. rare. [prob. corruption of bracket bragget, with assimilation of the last syllable to wort2.] Used by Harrison to denote a portion of wort reserved from a former brewing, which, spiced and sweetened, was added to beer to promote fermentation and improve the flavour.1577 Harrison E...
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Cumbric
Brogat – a type of mead (Welsh 'bragget' – also found in Chaucer)
Coble – a type of small, flat-bottomed boat (also in Northeast England), akin to Welsh
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