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Check out the world's top ten countries with the largest alcohol consumption, brother word!

Wine has a long history from ancient times to the present. It is popular not only in China, but all over the world. Recently, some foreign media selected the top 10 favorite drinking countries in the world. China, which has always been famous for its wine culture, is not the first. The most gentlemanly British even won the championship. Let's take a look at the top ten countries that drink most?

No.1 British whisky

The British love wine for three times: yesterday, today and tomorrow. Wine has helped Britons overcome many traditional constraints, and a relationship begins and ends in a pub. The most representative wine is whisky.

No.2 Chinese liquor

■ what Chinese people like most is drinking at the celebration ceremony. Weddings, birthdays and business are all good excuses for drinking. Chinese people love liquor best. Beer is too light, whisky is too soft, red wine is too sweet, and yellow wine is too sour. Only white wine can pour down chivalrous soldiers, express talents' feelings, and open up the hearts of beauties. It takes no process.

No.3 Russian Vodka

Drinking is actually a way of life in Russia. Russia has Siberian winters and flourishing literature, which need wine. Of course, the most famous wine is vodka.

No.4 French champagne

■ the French people who drink slowly have the best wines and champagne in the world. In the aspect of drinking, their romantic feelings also play to the extreme. The better the wine is, the more they want to drink slowly.

No.5 Ecuadorian Cocktail

■ Uganda's banana production ranks second in the world, known as' banana country '. Bananas, sugarcane and other fruits are not only eaten as food, but also used to make wine in Uganda. Various cocktails are the unique national cultural symbol of Uganda.

No. 6 Moldova wine

■ Moldova is a very small country in the interior of Europe, and according to the statistics of the World Health Organization, the country consumes the most table wine in the world. Moldovans have a lot of choices for drinking because they have a lot of unique wine of their own country. In addition, they also have a variety of brandies from Eastern Europe.

No.7 Korean soju

■ South Korea is a country that attaches great importance to wine. In addition to helping people dispel depression, drinking has also become the lubricant needed by Korean businessmen when doing business. When people in a company drink together, wine can make the hierarchy between the superior and subordinate disappear, which is impossible in normal times. Soju is the favorite drink of Korean people.

No.8 Ugandan spirits

■ Uganda is one of the African countries that can consume alcohol very much. However, most of the wine that Uganda drinks is made of coarse liquor, which is mainly made of banana. This kind of wine has a very high degree, many people who go to the local tourism will get drunk if they drink a big mouthful.

No.9 German black beer

■ Germany is not the largest beer consumer in Europe (the Czech Republic is), but due to the world-famous Munich Beer Festival, Germany and beer are closely linked. There are many kinds of beer in Germany, such as Baltic beer, barley beer and malt beer.

No.10 Australian frozen beer

■ Australia used to be a very alcoholic country. Bob & middot Hawke, Australia's prime minister from 1983 to 1991, won the Guinness world record for drinking 2.5 pints of beer in 2.5 seconds. The most traditional Australian wines are 'sav' wine and frozen beer.