That would be water. But if you're looking for man made drinks than it is tea.
Wine was the standard drink in the ancient Mediterranean world. Everyone drank it in some form. It was as common as coffee is in our world today. However the ancients did not drink their wine the way we do. They liberally watered it down.Wine was the standard drink in the ancient Mediterranean world. Everyone drank it in some form. It was as common as coffee is in our world today. However the ancients did not drink their wine the way we do. They liberally watered it down.Wine was the standard drink in the ancient Mediterranean world. Everyone drank it in some form. It was as common as coffee is in our world today. However the ancients did not drink their wine the way we do. They liberally watered it down.Wine was the standard drink in the ancient Mediterranean world. Everyone drank it in some form. It was as common as coffee is in our world today. However the ancients did not drink their wine the way we do. They liberally watered it down.Wine was the standard drink in the ancient Mediterranean world. Everyone drank it in some form. It was as common as coffee is in our world today. However the ancients did not drink their wine the way we do. They liberally watered it down.Wine was the standard drink in the ancient Mediterranean world. Everyone drank it in some form. It was as common as coffee is in our world today. However the ancients did not drink their wine the way we do. They liberally watered it down.Wine was the standard drink in the ancient Mediterranean world. Everyone drank it in some form. It was as common as coffee is in our world today. However the ancients did not drink their wine the way we do. They liberally watered it down.Wine was the standard drink in the ancient Mediterranean world. Everyone drank it in some form. It was as common as coffee is in our world today. However the ancients did not drink their wine the way we do. They liberally watered it down.Wine was the standard drink in the ancient Mediterranean world. Everyone drank it in some form. It was as common as coffee is in our world today. However the ancients did not drink their wine the way we do. They liberally watered it down.
Generally speaking, yes. This is true around the world.
Pure ethyl alcohol. Only a drunk would drink it.
Tea.
Nothing if the person drinks in moderation and isn't in violation of the law by doing so. In fact, the average age around the world at which drinking alcohol begins is about 12.5 years.
The age at which one can legally drink alcohol varies by country. In most countries the minimum age is 18. The next most common age is zero. That is, there is no minimum legal drinking age. The third most common age is 16. The most common age around the world for the first drink is 12. Save
Sir Francis Drake Did alot of thing like: Marry Mary Newman... Did A Voyage Around The World Drank Lots Of Drink Ate Lots Of Food AND LOTS MORE :)
they had ruman noodles WRONG! they put alcohol in flasks partly for them to drink and partly for them to wash scrapes and cuts with alcohol.
They drink the same things people around the world drink.
They drink the same as any other people in the world. Water, tea, coffee, alcohol etc
The average of onset of drinking around the world is 12 and few of those become alcohol dependent.
Some rums reach 150 (75%) to 160 (80%) proof. They are primarily used to mix drinks. Some people also use grain alcohol -- usually 190 proof (95%) to mix drinks.Drinking alcohol at these proofs straight will severely irritate the stomach and probably cause ulcers in short order if you can keep it down at all. Those who use drinks with such high alcohol content are well on their way to becoming problem drinkers, if they are not already alcoholic. No one else would work so hard at becoming intoxicated. Beginners who drink them run a major risk of alcohol poisoning.