List of barley-based drinks

The color of barley wines ranges from a translucent deep amber, to cloudy mahogany (left), to a near opaque black (right).

Barley, a member of the grass family, was one of the first domesticated grains in the Fertile Crescent and drinks made from it range from thin herbal teas and beers to thicker drinkable puddings and gruels.

Barley has been used as a source of fermentable material for beer for thousands of years and whiskey for hundreds of years. Barley beer was probably one of the first alcoholic drinks developed by Neolithic humans. More recently, it has been used as a component of various health foods and drinks.

In 2016, barley was ranked fourth among grains in quantity produced (141 million tonnes) behind maize, rice, and wheat.

Barley-based drinks

A glass mug of mugicha, a type of roasted barley tea

Traditional drinks

Barley milk
  • Barley milk
  • Barley water
  • Barley wine
  • Beer
  • Café de cebada
  • Caffè d'orzo (Coffee of Barley)
  • Emoliente
  • Malt drink
  • Malt liquor
  • Malt whisky
  • Malta (soft drink)
  • Malted milk
  • Pinol
  • Roasted barley tea
  • Talbina

Commercial products

  • Amul Pro
  • Barleycup
  • Canvas Barley Milk
  • Caro
  • Horlicks
  • Inka
  • Milo
  • Ovaltine
  • RoBarr roasted barley
  • Robinsons barley water
  • Supermalt

See also

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References

External links

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