Ale vs Caudle - What's the difference?
ale | caudle |
An intoxicating liquor made from an infusion of malt by fermentation and the addition of a bitter, usually hops.
A festival in English country places, so called from the liquor drunk.
A hot drink given to the sick, consisting of wine or ale, eggs, and bread.
As an interjection ale
is let's go!, come on!.As a noun caudle is
a hot drink given to the sick, consisting of wine or ale, eggs, and bread.As a verb caudle is
to make into caudle.ale
English
Noun
- Note: The word ale, in England and the United States, usually designates a heavier kind of fermented liquor, and the word beer a lighter kind. The word beer is also in common use as the generic name for all non-distilled malt liquors.
