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'''Buttery''' is an archaic term for a room in a medieval house or castle where butts (and barrels and bottles) of various alcoholic drinks were stored. The [[butler]] was responsible for the buttery and its valuable (and desirable) contents.
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'''Buttery''' is an archaic term for a room in a medieval house or castle where butts (and [[barrel]]s and [[bottle]]s) of various [[alcohol]]ic drinks were stored. The [[butler]] was responsible for the buttery and its valuable (and desirable) contents.

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Buttery is an archaic term for a room in a medieval house or castle where butts (and barrels and bottles) of various alcoholic drinks were stored. The butler was responsible for the buttery and its valuable (and desirable) contents.