Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Related for Taanit 59:7

תניא כלישנא קמא ערב תשעה באב לא יאכל אדם שני תבשילין לא יאכל בשר ולא ישתה יין רבן שמעון בן גמליאל אומר ישנה אמר רבי יהודה כיצד משנה אם היה רגיל לאכול שני תבשילין יאכל מין אחד ואם היה רגיל לסעוד בעשרה בני אדם סועד בחמשה היה רגיל לשתות עשרה כוסות שותה חמשה כוסות במה דברים אמורים משש שעות ולמעלה אבל משש שעות ולמטה מותר

If one is in the habit of having two courses he should have one only; and if he usually dines in the company of ten persons, he should dine with five; if it is his usual practice to drink ten cups [of wine] he should drink five only.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' [MS.M.: '. . out of ten (successive) cups . . out of five'].');"><sup>6</sup></span> These restrictions apply only to meals partaken from midday onwards, but not to meals partaken at any time before midday. Another [Baraitha] taught: On the eve of the Ninth of Ab a man may not partake of a meal of two courses, he should not eat meat, nor drink wine; this is the opinion of R'Meir.

Tosefta Terumot

It so happened that a dead snake was found in a wine cistern and they came and asked Rabbi Yehudah ben Bava, and he [ruled that] the cistern remained permissible [as the] wine was fermenting. As long as it is still fermenting, it is not subject to the prohibitions of exposed liquids (Sanh. 70a:10). And how long does it ferment? Three days.
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