Beer, wine, mead, cider.
It was carbonated water in the 1700's. The first that had a flavor was carbonated lemon in England in 1833.
The local nickname for the tonic wine drink called 'Buckfast' made by Benidictine Monks in Devon, England.
May have originated in East Anglia, England
Eggnog has its origins in medieval England, where it evolved from a drink called "posset," made with hot milk and ale or wine. It was traditionally enjoyed by the upper class, who would add spices and eggs to create a richer beverage. The drink eventually made its way to America, where it became popular and adapted with the addition of rum or bourbon. Today, eggnog is widely associated with Christmas celebrations in both England and the United States.
It is to be believed it originated in East Anglia, England or from a medieval European drink made with hot milk.
Tea
Scrumpy, the special English ale or beer, and i'm not sure but I think also an ice cream drink called the 99.
they drink every thing we drink in England like juices and coke
Beer
Easy as that , you just say drink up!!
A squash drink is fruit juice and water, mostly water.
People in England/ Great Britain don't drink so much tea. This is just an American stereotype.