Is this an actual name for a type of alcohol: jesus juice?!


Question:

Is this an actual name for a type of alcohol: jesus juice?

If so, what type is it?


Answers:
It isn't the actual name for an alcoholic drink, it is a slang name for wine.Wine is an alcoholic beverage resulting from the fermentation of grapes or grape juice. The word comes from the Latin word vinum- referring to both "wine" and the "vine"

It's a derogatory nickname for wine, since it was at the last supper, and catholics use it in communion.

Michael Jackson made the reference famous (or didn't - it is alleged) - supposedly, when he offered some to children.

i think its wine cause Jesus could make water into wine so makes sense just a slang name i guess

My father was in the army in the 1970's and he said that's what they called the grape Kool-Aid they drank. This of course was on-duty, off duty, there was no Kool-Aid.

It reffers to the alter wine used for services.

Best Regards.




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