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'''Cervisia''' {{victio|cervisia|ae|f}}, sive '''cervesia''' sive '''cerevisia,''' est [[temetum]] ex [[frumentum|frumento]] confectum. Solitum nostrae aetatis genus ex [[hordeum|hordeo]], cum [[lupulus|lupulo]] constat. Cervisiam facere est ''coquere'' lingua classica, sed seriore aetate et ''braxare'' unde ''braxator'' et ''braxatorium.'' Homines ex [[Aegyptus|Aegypto]], [[Germania]], et multis locis ceteris [[milia|milibus]] [[annus|annorum]] cervesiam confecerunt.
 
InAb Germaniaanno [[1516]] in [[Bavaria]], cervisiaab adanno [[1871]] usque annumad [[1987]] coquiin [[Germania]] omni, cervisiam conficere non debuitlicuit nisi "Lege[[Lex Germanicade Purariapuritate cervisiae (1516)|lege de puritate]]" ([[GermaniceTheodisce]] ''Deutsches Reinheitsgebot''), solummodo ex [[aqua]], [[humulus|humulo]], et [[milliumhordeum|hordei]] [[braces|milliobracis]].
 
Etsi pura venundatur cervisia interdum e condimentis infertur, sicut in [[ludus scaenicus|ludo scaenico]] ''[[A Looking Glass for London and England]]'' (1594) curiose describitur:
:''I am a philosopher that can dispute of the nature of Ale; for mark you, sir, a pot of ale consists of foure parts, imprimus the ale, the toast, the [[zingiber|ginger]] and the [[nux muscatus|nutmeg]]. . . . The ale is a restorative; bread is a binder, marke you, sir, two excellent points in phisicke; the ginger, oh ware of that, the philosophers have written of the nature of ginger, tis expullsitive in two degrees. . . . But now to the noble vertue of the nutmeg; it is, saith one ballad . . . an underlayer to the braines, for when the ale gives a buffet to the head, oh, the nutmeg, that keepes him for a while in temper. . . . Masters, take this of me, a cup of ale without a wench, why, alasse, tis like an egge without salt, or a red herring without mustard.''<ref>[[Thomas Lodge]] et [[Robertus Greene]], ''[[A Looking Glass for London and England]]'' (Londinii, 1594) act. 1 sc. 2</ref>
 
==Cervisiae genera==
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* [[cervisia zingiberatum]]
* [[cervisia betulacea]]
 
== Notae ==
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==Vide etiam==