supistatte
Supistatte is a traditional fermented beverage associated with the Supista archipelago. It is brewed from malted grain, citrus zest, honey, and botanicals such as juniper, and is known for its bright acidity and layered aroma that combines citrus, pine, and malt notes. The drink is commonly prepared for communal feasts and harvest ceremonies.
The name is derived from ancient Supistian terms for heat and draft, reflecting its warming character. It
Production involves a two-stage fermentation. First, a mash of malted grain is fermented with yeast to produce
Common variants include Supistatte Blanc, a lighter citrus-forward version, and Supistatte Noire, darker with caramel and
Culturally, Supistatte functions as a symbol of communal identity and as a traded commodity within the Supista