May one prepare yenumlin (wine-honey-pepper drink) on Shabbat?
Synopsis
The Mechaber permits preparing yenumlin (old wine, honey, and pepper) because it is for drinking. Preparing aluntis (wine, water, and balsam oil) is forbidden because it is a remedy.
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