국민 주류 목록

List of national liquors
튀니지 전통 부카 한 병
멕시코국민주 테킬라는 푸른 아가베 식물에서 만든 로, 주로 과달라하라 북서쪽 65km(40마일)의 테킬라 멕시코 서부 할리스코 주의 고지(로스 알토스)에서 생산된다.
터키 라키
그루지야 차차
이탈리아산 양치류
오우조는 아니스 맛의 아페리티프그리스와 키프로스에서 널리 소비되며 그리스 문화의 상징이다.
'아주 오래된 레어 셰리', 가비의 페드로 시메네스.헤레스 데 라 프론테라(스페인 안달루시아)는 30세.셰리는 스페인의 국민주이다.

이것은 국민 주류 목록입니다.국민 술은 증류된 알코올 음료로 특정 국가에서 표준으로 간주되고 존중됩니다.이러한 음료의 지위는 비공식적일 수 있지만, 일반적으로 특정 음료가 국가적인 지위를 갖거나 특정 국가에서 "가장 인기 있는 술"이라는 공감대가 형성된다.이 목록은 무알코올 음료를 포함하는 국민 음료와는 다릅니다.

동아시아

유럽

슬로운 베리 리큐어 파트사란

이베로아메리카와 카리브해

피스코

북미

오세아니아

남아시아

스리랑카산 아라크 2종

동남아

솜바이 병에는 앙코르 사원의 손으로 그린 이미지를 청주에 담았다.

서아시아

일반적인 라키잔으로 라키와 건배

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