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Europe has a particular wealth of different drinking cultures, with so many countries so close together – all of which enjoy drinking traditions that can differ  Autres questions
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  • Is alcohol part of European culture?

    Europe has a particular wealth of different drinking cultures, with so many countries so close together – all of which enjoy drinking traditions that can differ vastly.

  • What is the European style of drinking?

    The southern European ("Mediterranean", "wine drinking" or "wet") patterns are typically found in Italy, Spain, Portugal, southern France and Greece.
    The northern European ("Nordic", "beer/spirits" or "dry") patterns tend to be found in Scandinavia, the Netherlands, Britain, and north and eastern Germany.

  • Which country drinks the most in Europe?

    In the EU, drinking every day is most frequent in Portugal, with a fifth (20.7 per cent) of the population consuming alcohol daily, followed by Spain (13.0 per cent) and Italy (12.1 per cent).
    The lowest share of daily drinkers is around 1 per cent in Latvia and Lithuania.8 sept. 2023

  • Which country drinks the most in Europe?

    However, there are notable variations in different regions.
    In Europe, for instance, there is a tendency to set the legal drinking age at either 16 years old, as seen in countries such as Austria, Belgium, Denmark, and Luxembourg, or 18 years old, in countries like France, Spain, and Italy for example.

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