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[[Francis]] and various [[Ha'la'tha]] enforcers partake in this refreshment during a gambling session in the restaurant that [[Sam Adama]] works from. After discovering that [[Willie Adama]] was hiding out at the restaurant, Sam admonishes Willie for the improper manner in which he exercised truancy from [[Wilson Elementary School|school]], then gave him a Hawyrliw {{CAP|Reins of a Waterfall}}. | [[Francis]] and various [[Ha'la'tha]] enforcers partake in this refreshment during a gambling session in the restaurant that [[Sam Adama]] works from. After discovering that [[Willie Adama]] was hiding out at the restaurant, Sam admonishes Willie for the improper manner in which he exercised truancy from [[Wilson Elementary School|school]], then gave him a Hawyrliw {{CAP|Reins of a Waterfall}}. | ||
In {{ACH|1}}, [[Leon Grimes]] uses a Hawyrliw bottle to attack {{callsign|Lee Adama}} aboard ''[[Cloud 9]]'', after Adama asks for [[Tom Zarek]]'s speech to be turned off from the bar's [[wireless]]. To end the fight, | In {{ACH|1}}, [[Leon Grimes]] uses a Hawyrliw bottle to attack {{callsign|Lee Adama}} aboard ''[[Cloud 9]]'', after Adama asks for [[Tom Zarek]]'s speech to be turned off from the bar's [[wireless]]. To end the fight, {{callsign|Starbuck}} kicks this bottle over to Adama while pursing [[Valance]], and Adama uses this bottle to great effect in a similar manner to a [[flashlight]], but without the deadly result {{TRS|Colonial Day}}. | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
[[File:Beer from Caprica.jpg|thumb| | [[File:Beer from Caprica.jpg|thumb|[[Lethe]] and Hawryliw props auctioned off in the studio-sanctioned auctions circa 2011.]] | ||
* This is named after [[Ken Hawryliw]], property master for both the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-imagined Series]] and ''[[Caprica (series)|Caprica]]''. | * This is named after [[Ken Hawryliw]], property master for both the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-imagined Series]] and ''[[Caprica (series)|Caprica]]''. | ||
* The beer's first appearance is in the {{TRS|Colonial Day|prose=yes}}. | * The beer's first appearance is in the {{TRS|Colonial Day|prose=yes}}. | ||
* The use of ''flamma'' on the front label is a [[Wiktionary:flamma|nod to the Latin word]], from which the word ''flame'' descended | * The use of ''flamma'' on the front label is a [[Wiktionary:flamma|nod to the Latin word]], from which the word ''flame'' descended. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:10, 5 April 2026

Hawryliw is the brand name for a beer of the Twelve Colonies, existing as early as 58 BCH (42YR) and into the Fall of the Twelve Colonies. Its production and distribution originate from Vislovka, Leonis.
Francis and various Ha'la'tha enforcers partake in this refreshment during a gambling session in the restaurant that Sam Adama works from. After discovering that Willie Adama was hiding out at the restaurant, Sam admonishes Willie for the improper manner in which he exercised truancy from school, then gave him a Hawyrliw (CAP: "Reins of a Waterfall").
In 1 ACH (2000BYR), Leon Grimes uses a Hawyrliw bottle to attack Lee "Apollo" Adama aboard Cloud 9, after Adama asks for Tom Zarek's speech to be turned off from the bar's wireless. To end the fight, Kara "Starbuck" Thrace kicks this bottle over to Adama while pursing Valance, and Adama uses this bottle to great effect in a similar manner to a flashlight, but without the deadly result (TRS: "Colonial Day").
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- This is named after Ken Hawryliw, property master for both the Re-imagined Series and Caprica.
- The beer's first appearance is in the Re-imagined Series' "Colonial Day".
- The use of flamma on the front label is a nod to the Latin word, from which the word flame descended.