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  2. Akvavit - Wikipedia

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    In Norway, it is drunk at celebrations, particularly Christmas, Easter, or May 17 (Norwegian Constitution Day). In Denmark, it is traditionally associated with Christmas and Easter lunches. In Sweden, it is a staple of the traditional midsummer celebrations dinner, usually drunk while singing one of many drinking songs.

  3. Alcohol preferences in Europe - Wikipedia

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    In many countries traditionally preferring vodka, it has been supplanted by beer as the alcoholic drink of choice since the early 21st century. Residents of Finland and Sweden consume twice as much beer as vodka (in terms of pure alcohol). [14]

  4. List of national drinks - Wikipedia

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    Norway: Akvavit, Solo Poland: Vodka is regarded a national beverage as some sources consider it to have originated in Poland, dating back to 15th century. [32] Other distinctive alcoholic drinks feature bison grass vodka, krupnik, variety of traditional tinctures like pioĊ‚unówka, along with traditional Polish meads.

  5. 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.

  6. Glögg - Wikipedia

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    A glass of glögg Glögg made with orange peel and spices. Glögg, gløgg or glögi [a] is a spiced, sometimes alcoholic, mulled wine, or spirit.Associated especially with Sweden (but also with Denmark, Estonia, Finland and Norway), it is a traditional Nordic drink during winter, especially around Christmas.

  7. Beer in Norway - Wikipedia

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    As with most countries in Europe and America, the most popular style of beer in Norway is pilsner-style pale lager. According to the Norwegian brewers' association, most beer brewed in Norway is pale lager. [1] Until recently, this was the only style of beer to be had, except at Christmas time, when Christmas beers become available.

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  9. Category:Alcohol in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian alcoholic drinks (2 C, 1 P) Norwegian distilled drinks ... Pages in category "Alcohol in Norway" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.