UK Drink

We drink over 100 million cups of tea every day here in the UK - but just how British is it? From a Chinese legend in 2737 BC to a Portuguese Princess in the 17th century, here's a brief history of how tea came to be the nation's favourite drink.
In my own lived and observed experience, men paying for dinner or drinks in a bar, restaurant or club seems to come with weighted expectations around 70% of the time.
Many people are keeping off booze this month, and some don't touch the stuff any time of the year. Whether sobriety is a temporary thing or a lifestyle choice, more and more people are looking for alcohol-free alternatives. We tried a selection from Ocado, Sainsbury's, Waitrose and Dry Drinker to see how they measure up.
But they still get drunk more than their European counterparts.
It is widely inferred that excessive drinking is fun, whereas sobriety is viewed as humourless
A CO2 shortage in Europe is causing fizzy drink sales to fall flat.
No more popping in to Wetherspoon for your favourite glass of Champers.