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=== {{flag|Ardalia}} ===
=== {{flag|Ardalia}} ===
Alcohol consumption is common in Ardalia. The most popular alocholic beverage in the country is beer, particularly {{wp|Lager}}s produced in the city of Gerhan. Dracia's mediterranean climate is conducive to the production of wine. There are dozens of vineyards in the mountains and coastline. Ardalian wines are largely unknown outside the country but are slowly gaining a following amongst Caropsynes living within proximity of the border.
Alcohol consumption is common in Ardalia but you're unlikely to encounter raucous drunken behaviour in the street. The most popular alcoholic beverage is beer, particularly {{wp|Lager}}s from Gerhan. The warm mediterranean climate of Dracia allows for viticulture. Nearly two-thirds of all wine produced is white. While Ardalian wines are largely unknown outside the country, they are slowing gaining a following from amongst Caropsyne living in proximity of the border. Rakija - also known as distilled fruit brandy - is predominant in the southeast and eastern parts of the country.


=== {{flag|Caropsyne Pontanore}} ===
=== {{flag|Caropsyne Pontanore}} ===

Latest revision as of 02:31, 25 January 2023

This article describes the cultural norms and laws regarding alcohol consumption in Liberalia.

Alcohol consumption by country

Annual consumption, liters per capita (2020)
Country Beer Wine Liquor
 Ardalia 11.3 9.8 5.4
 Caropsyne Pontanore 8.1 15.5 3.3

 Ardalia

Alcohol consumption is common in Ardalia but you're unlikely to encounter raucous drunken behaviour in the street. The most popular alcoholic beverage is beer, particularly Lagers from Gerhan. The warm mediterranean climate of Dracia allows for viticulture. Nearly two-thirds of all wine produced is white. While Ardalian wines are largely unknown outside the country, they are slowing gaining a following from amongst Caropsyne living in proximity of the border. Rakija - also known as distilled fruit brandy - is predominant in the southeast and eastern parts of the country.

 Caropsyne Pontanore

TBD