List of national drinks
National drinks are beverages that are strongly associated with particular countries, and can be part of their national identity and culture. They can be alcoholic or non-alcoholic. This is a list of national drinks by country.
Alcoholic[edit | edit source]
Argentina[edit | edit source]
Argentina's national drink is wine, specifically red wine produced from the Malbec grape.
Belgium[edit | edit source]
Belgium is known for its strong association with beer, particularly varieties such as Trappist beer and Lambic.
Cuba[edit | edit source]
The national drink of Cuba is the Mojito, a cocktail made with rum, lime, mint, sugar, and soda water.
France[edit | edit source]
France is renowned for its wine, particularly from regions such as Bordeaux, Burgundy, and Champagne.
Ireland[edit | edit source]
Ireland's national drink is Irish whiskey, with brands such as Jameson and Bushmills being internationally recognized.
Non-alcoholic[edit | edit source]
India[edit | edit source]
India's national drink is chai, a spiced milk tea that includes a mixture of aromatic herbs and spices.
United Kingdom[edit | edit source]
The national drink of the United Kingdom is tea, which is consumed daily by a large portion of its population.
United States[edit | edit source]
In the United States, the national drink is often considered to be Coca-Cola, a globally recognized soft drink brand.
See also[edit | edit source]
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