ITT your country's favourite beverage/drinks.
I start first.
My country most famous and beloved beverage is teh tarik..It tastes like caramel but wayyyy sweeter and people drink this anytime the want,especially in the morning and night
ITT your country's favourite beverage/drinks.
I start first.
My country most famous and beloved beverage is teh tarik..It tastes like caramel but wayyyy sweeter and people drink this anytime the want,especially in the morning and night
Caipirinha.
It's made with lemon, cachaça (rum like hard liquor) and sugar.
It tastes like beer and we drink it all the time.
KARELIA BACK, one bottle at a time...!!
high-fermented beer
...
oi vey i love milkshake but wtf is this peppermint crap
Spritz
Beer and Schnaps
we simply mixed the bland and uninteresting tea the Brits gave us with all the spices and a bit of milk.
probably strong ales
>It tastes like caramel but wayyyy sweeter
fuck off brit.
your favorite drink is black tea.
all we do is drink
pretty ashamed honestly
it literally sounds like they're speaking backwards
>the bland and uninteresting tea the Brits gave us
Blame whoever invented sweetened condensed milk, that thing is worse than meth.
Well otherwise it wouldn't be elvish
>Spritz
how is it different from an austrian Spritzer
English are weird.
lmao that teh tarik in the background
mate is our patrician beverage
IMAGINE being this arseblasted
true, the English are a very quaint and funny lot
How often does Indians consume toddy?
Don't take offense. It reads as a sort of bemused admiration towards British mannerisms.
>TFW gaucho
>prefer coffee over mate
Man It was you that gave tea to the British in the first plaxe
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it is, written by George Mikes, a Hungarian immigrant in mid-20th century Britain
very less.
foreign liquor like whiskey and rum (mainly because it's cheap) is preferred... much more recently wine.
This in addition to the fact that India has lowest per capita liquor consumption leaving out Islamic countries.
It was actually a Portuguese wife of the English King who popularized it in England. The British first got their tea from China, but after the hassle of being blockaded and having to smuggle opium, decided to plant tea in their Indian colony instead.
So basically all of the eternal Anglos bloodlust and imperialism come back to the Portuguese first giving them their drug of choice. Never trust the Portuguese.
>Man It was you that gave tea to the British in the first plaxe
no. it wasn't us.. maybe the Chinese.
Tea isn't endemic to India.
Punsch, it's an arrack-based liqueur and is very popular among students. It's usually drunk cold as an avec or warm on thursdays with a split pea soup. The soup is one of our oldest traditions, from the 13th century IIRC
what brand of yerba do you drink m8
I drink this
It's hard to come by such classic humor in literature these days.
Tell me about Belgian culture. Do you feel at home in other European countries?
black coffee
I take it back
Things like Madrugada or cheaper brands. Depend where we are.
>parents only drink Madrugada because quality, my company buy a "container" of cheaper brand because half the people here drink mate.
They use Aperol instead of soda.
What
Stop digging our stereotype deeper, who the fuck drinks punch regularly if you're not an old lady with too many cats
Normal swedes basically abuse coffee. All I drink is coffee and carbonated water. Coffee is love, coffee is life.
True, a fact this author already noted shortly before his death in 1984, let alone nowadays.
We call our culture "Bourgondian" which mostly implies liking good food and drinks, the easy life. This does set up apart from the (Northern) Dutch though who in their proud calvinist traditional are content with eating fried cat vomit.
But it's all in good jest, all our neighbour countries are amiable people. For a short vacation I feel best at home in the French countryside though (or our own Ardennes, which is very similar).
Studenter. Har jobbat på kårhus och det går åt mängder av punsch vid varje sittning/spex eller liknande. Punsch är mer eller mindre vår nationalsprit.
Okej då
When it comes to alcohol, mediocre spanish beer
If we talk about special shit from spain..
>aguardiente ("firewater" liquor)
>licor cafe (sweet cocoa-like liquor)
>Horchata (alcohol-free sweet milkshake-like drink)
>Sidra (like wine but made from apples)
>Calimocho (50-50 mix of coke with cheap wine)
>Paulaner
this and Franziskaner are my fav german beers
thanks based germany for exporting to Spain
among Italian beers i like ichnusa and menabrea
> Paulaner
> Franziskaner
i love you, wanna fuck?
>Paulaner
Paulaner is fucking disgusting, worst beer here in Bavaria
Aldrig träffat någon som dricker punsch, varken på universitetet eller jobbet.
Öl, vin, whisky, rom, tequila, cider och vodka. Aldrig punsch.. Och då har man haft ett par hundra fester.
That is chai, my mal*y friend.
It is among the best you can get in a regular bar in Spain.
k you bring the condoms
>4 moor heads
just like aragon's shield!
if you think Paulaner is bad, let me ask you what you drink thats so good in comparison
Tegernseer Hell is gud
or Erdinger Kristall
or Rieder Bier
wrong stupid fuck, nobody sells Paulaner in spanish bars. the only german beers you'll be seeing in bars are Heineken or Carlsberg kind of things
never saw them
Not that easy to find in Spain.
For me, it's kopi o kosong
No se a que putos bares vas tu, pero encontrar paulaner no es complicado.
all btfo by superior kvas
This thing
en los bares de mi pueblo ni si quiera tienen san miguel normalmente.
Estrella Galicia, 1906, Mahou y poco mas. los urbanitas os creeis que todo el mundo tiene 50000 cosas para elegir.
Golden is much better than dry
He's right though. No idea what kind of idiot it takes to think putting milk in tea was a great idea.
Slice of lemon is the patrician choice of course
btfo m8,it's our national drink
RARE
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pillar el coche e ir a una ciudad no es complicado paleto
>Heineken
>Carlsberg
>German beers
>all btfo by superior kvas
I make it myself, although I let it ferment for 3-5 days because I like it alcoholic.
I take one Latvian-style (with coriander seeds on top) black rye bread as well toasted, slightly burned slices, and boil them in 5 liters of water, strain, add half a kilo of sugar, let cool to 30-35°C and add a packet of dehydrated bread yeast.
Part of it I drink after 1-2 days as it should, to the rest I add more sugar and some more yeast so it has about 5% alcohol after 3-5 days.
Not really
here it's caled "bawarka' (literally bavarian girl) and only massively perverted and sick people enjoy it
>national drink
But that's milo
no voy a conducir 1 hora para tomar una cerveza listillo
tipica mentalidad elitista de urbanita chulito
after a quick google search, you're right
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>milo
>expensive af
> a cup of milo rm1.80,iced milo is 2.20
>teh tarik is 1 ringgit ,teh ais 1.20
>kek
no, pero ir a la ciudad a hacer un puto tramite o comprar algo y pasar por el super a comprar algo si se puede. Ademas que una hora para llegar a una ciudad medianamente grande no se tarda.
kombucha? used to make that too, good against hangovers
Is that bottled blini?
not rly tho, probably just coffee
Apparently it's Italy's caffè Americano. I have never heard of it and Tim Hortons doesn't have it but Canadians drink it 8.64 times more than anyone else.
kambucha..
I would love to try it sometimes..
RARE
>50 cents a cup
>expensive
how adorable
it's specifically blended for milk, it's not like just adding milk to any old tea
Girl drink.
Proper men drink Port wine, favaios with super bock and bagaço.
RAKI
>Proper men drink Port wine
>men
>wine
Sure thing. I bet you think that sex on the beach is a Chad drink too.
Beer
Looks like coffee.
German beers are generally boring and overrated desu
Kopi=coffee
kosong=zero meaning no sugar or milk
bottled iced green tea.
Last time I checked, only Finland drinks more coffee per capita than us in the world.
Liquor is for degenerates and beer is for peasants.
that's ours though and I don't want to share
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Fuck the haters