Coca-Cola. As American as waging completely illegal and unconstitutional wars in Central America, apple pie, and killing your enemies in their sleep on Christmas.
I'm afraid this'll have to suffice as my response, too.Daystar Clarion said:I'm British, so I would disappoint all our American friends if I failed to say...
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And yes, the biscuit is mandatory.
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Definitely the best beer in the world, rather.DazBurger said:Well.. Im Danish... Sooo...
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Beer beer beer beer... And more dull beer...
We have beer for everything and some seasons even get their own kind of beer...
Eating out? Beer... Eating home? Beer... Birthday? BEER!
Christmas, Easter, lunch? BEER!!!
Funerals?.. I kid you not, but it is tradition that the closest get together after the funeral.. To grap a beer and something to eat.
OH YEAH! I'm drinking a cup now!Daystar Clarion said:Ok guys, time for some liquid based fun!
[sub]...that sounds wrong...[/sub]
What would you say is your national beverage? The drink the majority of people within your country love. Whether it be beer (something specific please), coffee, Coca Cola etc.
I'm British, so I would disappoint all our American friends if I failed to say...
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And yes, the biscuit is mandatory.
I remember trying that a couple of months ago after my dad found one in an old timey supermarket and was telling me about how it was popular before Coca Cola came in. It tasted like shit.Hollock said:Screw America, I'm focusing on New England. Moxie, the first "most popularest soda" before you know what came in and took it's place. Now only sold in certain parts of New England, mostly in those ol' timey general stores. And it's not really good.
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I'm glad someone cleared that up. Our big selling domestic beers are not very good though.Paulie92 said:Though despite common foriegn opinion no self respecting Australian will drink a fosters let alone feed it to our dogs!XinfiniteX said:Australia. We have the monopoly on good cold Beer!
I would say that generally any beer from tasmania has a pretty good chance of being delicious, I'm not from tassie but a majority of the beer I drink is. Also V.B. is satan incarnateoctafish said:I'm glad someone cleared that up. Our big selling domestic beers are not very good though.Paulie92 said:Though despite common foriegn opinion no self respecting Australian will drink a fosters let alone feed it to our dogs!XinfiniteX said:Australia. We have the monopoly on good cold Beer!
Our national drink is a ho-hum lager hopped with pride of ringwood. The brewer varies from state to state, but with only marginal differences in product. Only one large brewery makes really good beer. Coopers in Adelaide makes a (truely) world class Pale Ale, Sparkling Ale and Extra Stout. I'm not from Adelaide by the way. Generally the beer we drink is a hoppier version of american lagers. Don't get me wrong I like a nice crisp lager on a hot day, but the general domestic beers are not very good. You have to look around for more specialist brewers to get a good beer (or Coopers), but I suspect it is the same in the States, and getting there in the UK.
It was actually from EgyptSnake Plissken said:Oddly enough, Mead is originally from China. Boggled my mind the first time I learned that.Lukeje said:...and i suppose a Welsh drink would be medd (mead). Not that I've ever actually ever drunk any.
You may be referring to Braggot, though. It's a Welsh mead.