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'''Drinking''' can be a big part of [[recreationist]] [[event]]s and in this the [[SCA]] and [[re-enactor]]s are very similar. Many modern organisations that involve camping tends to be like this to some degree with rare (some would sat tedious) exceptions.
'''Drinking''' can be a big part of [[recreationist]] [[event]]s and in this the [[SCA]] and [[re-enactor]]s are very similar. Many modern organisations that involve camping tend to be like this to some degree with rare (some would say tedious) exceptions.


Drinking [[alcohol]] was a common practise during the [[Middle Ages]] partially because of the alcohol reducing the danger of drinking fluids potentially contaminated with germs.
Drinking [[alcohol]] was a common practise during the [[Middle Ages]] partially because of the alcohol reducing the danger of drinking fluids potentially contaminated with germs.


Whilst alcohol is not a compulsory part of recreationist events, it is a common one.

It should be noted that most, if not all, recreationist groups forbid people to fight if they have partaken of alcohol.


''See also:''
''See also:''

Revision as of 19:04, 20 March 2007

Drinking can be a big part of recreationist events and in this the SCA and re-enactors are very similar. Many modern organisations that involve camping tend to be like this to some degree with rare (some would say tedious) exceptions.

Drinking alcohol was a common practise during the Middle Ages partially because of the alcohol reducing the danger of drinking fluids potentially contaminated with germs.

Whilst alcohol is not a compulsory part of recreationist events, it is a common one.

It should be noted that most, if not all, recreationist groups forbid people to fight if they have partaken of alcohol.

See also:

Topics

Brewing

Types of Drinks

Activities Involving Drink

Drinking Vessels

Establishments for Drinking