because its part of a healthy diet.
yes
A better question is "When wasn't William Penn intoxicated?"
water
Ruby Taft
Prince William (Oh yeah!) Prince William (Oh yeah!)
Yes he has many photos drinking beer
== Here is proof.. http://moseleymagnificient.webs.com/apps/photos/album?albumid== 4590239 ==
Yes he died drinking cold buttermilk
William won because his army had had a lot of rest that day whereas Harold Godwinson's army had only just fought Harald Hadraada's army. William was also a much better team leader - if you compared him with Harold - as he gave his army what they needed when they needed it eg. rest, food and drink.
The cast of Drink - 1917 includes: Stanley Arthur as Bibi William Brandon as Mes-Bottes Irene Browne as Gervaise George Foley as Gouget Fred Groves as Coupeau Joan Morgan as Gervaise, as a child Arthur Walcott as Chabot
William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania and a prominent Quaker, is historically noted for his preference for simple and wholesome living. While specific details about his favorite drink are not extensively documented, it is likely that he enjoyed traditional beverages of his time, such as water, herbal teas, or perhaps ale, which was common in 17th-century England. His Quaker beliefs also emphasize moderation and simplicity, suggesting he would have favored non-alcoholic options.
William H. Taft's favorite cocktail was the Manhattan. This classic drink is made with whiskey, sweet vermouth, and bitters, typically garnished with a cherry. Taft's preference for the Manhattan reflected his enjoyment of traditional American beverages during the early 20th century.