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Beer (and beer-like happoshu) are the most popular alcoholic drink in Japan, accounting for nearly two thirds of the 9 billion liters of alcohol consumed in 2006. [6]Japan's domestic consumption of the total 187.37 million kiloliter global beer market in 2012 was about 5.55 million kiloliters or about 3.0%. [7]
C.C. Lemon – marketed by Suntory, third most popular soda in Japan; Chanmery – non alcoholic wine substitute [63] Cheerio (drink) – brand of soda produced by the Cheerio Corporation, many flavours; Hoppy (drink) – non-alcoholic beer substitute; Ito En Fruits Soda; Kirin Lemon; Match (drink) – fruity soda with lemon and grapefruit flavors
Japanese alcoholic drinks (4 C, 9 P) Japanese tea (4 C, 22 P) Pages in category "Japanese drinks" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
Japanese-produced whisky, nihonshu ... one of the oldest and most controversial drinks in Japanese history. ... malt and water, was a popular alternative.
A standard drink is about 17 milliliters of ethanol, putting one liter at about 59 drinks. World Health Organization (WHO) data ... Japan: 7.85: 8.0 6.7
Japanese distilled drinks (4 C, 3 P) S. Sake (2 C, 21 P) W. Japanese wine (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Japanese alcoholic drinks" The following 9 pages are in this ...
From widely popular drinks to regionally specific delicacies, here are the most popular coffee drinks from most of the countries in the world. litlnemo/ Flickr. Cappuccino. ... Japan, New Zealand ...
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.