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  2. Alcohol preferences in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol preferences in Europe. Both Denmark [2][3][5] and Slovakia [3][5][4] are categorized either as beer-drinking countries or as spirit-drinking countries. Alcohol preferences in Europe vary from country to country between beer, wine or spirits. [6] These preferences are traditionally associated with certain regions.

  3. List of soft drinks by country - Wikipedia

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    A glass of Fanta melon soda. A glass of German fassbrause. A glass of USA ginger ale. A glass of Swedish Julmust. Kickapoo Joy Juice originated in the United States. Orange soda from USA. Japanese Ramune. Glasses of USA Red Bull Cola. This is a list of soft drinks in order of the brand 's country of origin.

  4. List of national liquors - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of national liquors.A national liquor is a distilled alcoholic beverage considered standard and respected in a given country. While the status of many such drinks may be informal, there is usually a consensus in a given country that a specific drink has national status or is the "most popular liquor" in a given nation.

  5. List of countries by alcohol consumption per capita - Wikipedia

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    This is a decrease from the 5.7 litres in 2010. Distilled alcoholic beverages are the most consumed, followed by beer and wines. The regions with the highest consumption are the WHO European Region (9.2 litres) and the Region of the Americas (7.5 litres). Recorded annual consumption of pure alcohol (litres) per person 15 years of age and over.

  6. A Guide to Europe's National Drinks (PHOTOS) - AOL

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    Carlos Varela/Flickr Consider yourself a savvy international imbiber? Have you toasted your way through Europe? Can you say "cheers" in five different languages? (Santé, slainte, salute, sk ...

  7. I’ve taken my kids to Europe many times: My tips for a ...

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    7. Let the kids take an active role in trip planning. Ask for your children’s input and weave their interests into the itinerary and they’ll be more invested in your European vacation. My kids ...

  8. List of national drinks - Wikipedia

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    Finland: Lonkero [ 21 ] France: Red wine is a type of wine made from dark-colored (black) grape varieties. [ 22 ][ 23 ] Champagne is a well known white wine from France. Orangina is a popular soft drink in France. [ 24 ] Germany: Lager, [ 23 ][ 22 ] Fanta, [ 25 ] Spezi [ 26 ] Georgia: Chacha and Red wine.

  9. Category:Food and drink in Europe by country - Wikipedia

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    Food and drink in Serbia ‎ (3 C) Food and drink in Slovakia ‎ (2 C) Food and drink in Slovenia ‎ (2 C) Food and drink in Spain ‎ (6 C, 2 P) Food and drink in Sweden ‎ (4 C, 1 P) Food and drink in Switzerland ‎ (5 C)