Although not everyone in Australia drinks it, beer is considered Australia's national drink. However, this has actually changed. Australians are turning to other drinks more in recent years.
During the 1960s, 76% of Australians drank beer. Fifty years later, that has dropped to just 44%, while wine and spirits have both increased. Meanwhile, bottled water, flavoured milks and fruit juice drinks are becomng more popular among increasingly health-conscious Australians.
New Zealand and Britain
australians involvment in ww1
|Boomerangs,kangroos and double -engine aeroplanes...
probably tea, which actually comes from Asia but is now a symbol of british culture
The country known for pomace as its national drink is Italy, and the father of Italy is Giuseppe Garibaldi. He played a crucial role in the unification of Italy in the 19th century, earning him the title of a national hero. Garibaldi's efforts helped shape the modern Italian state, making him a pivotal figure in the country's history.
Spain does not have a national drink.
As far as I know beer is the national alcoholic drink and apple juice is the national soft drink.
there are heaps
The national drink or juice of Pakistan is (the juice of sugarcane).
Mainly coal.
The cast of Australias Most Wanted - 1999 includes: Robert Rabiah as Suspect
Caipirinha is the national drink Brazil
New Zealand and Britain
Sydney
The Wallabies.
david mell
Pim Verbeek.