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Drink offerings have a long history. In Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, the epic sagas of the Trojan War, characters frequently pour these offerings, known as libations, to their gods before they start on a journey or make an important decision. It was a way of showing one's reverence and remembrance of the gods -- an act of piety as well as an act to ward off their displeasure. Today, drink offerings are less serious and more ceremonial. For example, a bottle of champagne is often broken on the bow of a ship on her first voyage.

