Australia has
a big drinking culture, and you should never find yourself too far from a bar.
Not exact matches
«There's something about the British
culture that says «
drink and
drink and
drink and
drink» and our role is just to encourage people to
drink responsibly, I think that's the
big underlying message.
With the success of the Sake School of America and the WSET Sake Course, it really shows that the sake
culture is finally blossoming here in the U.S. I mean, do you really want to
drink a
big, full - bodied Cab with miso soup?
We get it, we're a lazy, wide,
Big Gulp -
drinking culture; you don't have to rub it in.
As with many immigrant populations, it's the food and
drinks of the
culture that has had the
biggest impact: western Sydney in particular is dotted with restaurants serving traditional Lebanese banquets and signature dishes like fattoush and flatbreads.
Sri Lanka does not have a
big social
drinking culture.
Only a short journey away on public transport, café
culture is
big there so start the night off with a cool
drink at one of the cafés on Liston Promenade.