Drinks
Depends on the country, dependent society and culture of each place is also consumption and type of drinks each, in the coldest places ay generally higher alcohol consumption in the warm.The culture and rituals denote great relevance in alcohol given ceremonial or religious significance
All the people here have been drinking, but few know the truth of what you drink for exampleApple - Spain
Wine - Grape - Zagros
Brandy - distilled wine (grape) - Babylon
Champagne - fermented wine (Grape) - France
Tequila - Agave - Mexico
Mezcal - Agave - Mexico
Ron - Sugarcane - Granada(Spain)
Vodka - Pope - Russia
Whisky - Malta - Scotland
Beer - Barley and Malta - Egypt
Geneva - barley, cereals and herbs - Netherlands
Jägermeister - Herbs - Germany
Sake - Rice - Japan
Anise- Herbs - Mediterranean
Vermouth - wine and herbs - Italy
Eggnog - egg, vanilla, milk, ethyl alcohol - Mexico
Caipirinha - Cachaça, lemon - Brazil
Amaretto - Apricot and almond – Italy
Also,each country has its customs and your favorite drinks
In the United States the main drink is root beer consumed interchangeably, and is shown in the graph we can see where more and where less, butthe main consumption is in college
In Canada is more moderate and is a richer culture for its European past is more common wine like beer and is the largest adult consumer
In Mexico drinkingbeer and tequila is primarily as national drink consumed an average of 4 drinks per woman and 5 men on each occasion, the average consumer starts at 12 or 13 years old and has no limit old
In LatinAmerica the region's population consume less alcohol than Europe and North America. The report is part of the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (FLACSO), the main drinks are rum by the piratetradition, mezcal, tequla and various fruit wines
ASIA
In Asia remains the growth of alcohol although the crisis is growing
In China the most famous is the rice wine or liquor, alcohol national...
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