Beverages! Represent your country!

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PureIrony

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I show my faith to America by drinking tea.

There is nothing more American then revolution!
 

monstersquad

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Owlslayer said:
Um... i have no idea how it's called in English, and i bet you wouldn't want to know. It's not alcoholic, but i have never really figured out what's it made of...

Well, i did some Google-ing in the middle of writing this reply and found out a bit myself.
So, i guess i have to go with the name it has in my language: Kama.
To those who are interested, a short article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kama_%28food%29
And yes, after finishing this post i realized that the Wiki article says its food. I disagree. Most people drink it.

I'd imagine not a lot of you would really be exited to drink this stuff in, now would ya? But i like it anyhow.
Yeah, fun stuff indeed.
Oh mang I wish kama was still legal in Canada. It's like slipping into a nice warm bath. Goddamnit, I had gotten over my lack of Kama until I read this post.
 

Antitonic

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Cobbs said:
In Australia, all we drink is beer and the blood of any of the many venomous beasts we have to slaughter on our way to the car in the morning. :p
And Milo.
 

subject_87

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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.
 

Hollock

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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.
 

Hucket

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Being Canadian, I'm going to go with my favourite beer, Moosehead. However I can honestly say my nights have never been SOOO much fun as they have when I have a bottle of Wiser's Whiskey :)
 
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I'm Australian so it's got to be a nice cold beer that isn't Fosters!
Being Victorian I'd have to say Carlton Draught because where I'm from it's either Carlton Draught or VB (much like Holden or Ford). In truth I prefer many other beers to Carlton but I guess it's one of the most iconic.
 

Ashsaver

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I live in a tropical country so naturally there are vast diversity of food and beverage,so much so it's hard to choose just one to represent.

but if i really have choose just one i would choose my favorite, Roselle drink.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roselle_%28plant%29
 

Ophiuchus

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Daystar Clarion said:
I'm British, so I would disappoint all our American friends if I failed to say...



And yes, the biscuit is mandatory.
I'm afraid this'll have to suffice as my response, too.

*adjusts monocle*

Hmm, yes, quite.

Also, the obligatory link to the user group: http://www.escapistmagazine.com/groups/view/Tea-drinkers-UNITE
 

BENZOOKA

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AssassinJoe said:
as a beer country, The US got nothing against countries like Germany, England, Denmark or Netherlands, for example. Beer has been made in Europe for centuries before America was even found.

OT: I'm a Finn, so



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BENZOOKA

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DazBurger said:
Well.. Im Danish... Sooo...



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.
Definitely the best beer in the world, rather.
 

C95J

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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...



And yes, the biscuit is mandatory.
OH YEAH! I'm drinking a cup now!

It just makes me feel so... English :p