Alcohol was less likely to cause gastrointestinal distress.
I prefer beer over mead.
Medieval people were not always tipsy. There is a myth that they only drank wind or beer, because the water was polluted, but this is not true. Most medieval people drank water, and for followers of some religious groups, wine and beer were prohibited. Most manors had secure water supplies from wells or springs, and some cities, notably London, had water works for bringing fresh water into the city.
make beer and ale because in medival times water was unheathly
Except for England and a few other countries, most people prefer cold beer.
they prefer neither they rather suck lollipops and drink beer
make beer and ale because in medival times water was unheathly
I prefer whisky.
They drank beer as this was far safer than drinking water which at that time was dirty and untreated (it was full of harmful bacteria)
In Medieval Times, pesants drank beer and ale.
"Would you prefer a beer or a shot of whiskey?"
Beer, in moderation, is healthy. In earlier times in Europe, water was not potable and people brewed water into beer to make it safe. The brewing process removed all the nasty things in the water. Everyone drank beer instead of water.
They eat whatever they bring with them. Or, they can go to the minimart and buy chips and 'fried chicken'. I prefer beer.