What kind of drinks do Swiss people drink?
Non-alcoholic drinks
* Mineral water is the most popular drink in Switzerland. It is available in a variety of flavors, including carbonated, non-carbonated, and flavored.
* Fruit juice is also popular, especially in the summer months. Common fruit juices include apple, orange, and grapefruit.
* Tea is another popular beverage in Switzerland. Black tea is the most common type of tea, but green tea and herbal tea are also popular.
* Coffee is also a popular drink in Switzerland. Espresso is the most common type of coffee, but cappuccino, latte, and macchiato are also popular.
Alcoholic drinks
* Beer is the most popular alcoholic drink in Switzerland. There are many different brands of beer available, including local, regional, and national brands.
* Wine is also popular in Switzerland. The most common types of wine are white wine, red wine, and rosé wine.
* Spirits are also popular in Switzerland. The most common types of spirits include vodka, gin, whiskey, and brandy.
Other drinks
* Hot chocolate is a popular drink in Switzerland, especially in the winter months. It is made with milk, chocolate, and whipped cream.
* Rivella is a popular Swiss soft drink. It is made with milk whey, herbs, and spices.
* Ovomaltine is a popular Swiss chocolate malt drink. It is made with milk, chocolate, and malt extract.
Other Drinks
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Other Drinks
- Barware
- Beer
- Cider
- Classic Cocktails
- Cocktails
- Coffee
- Fruity Cocktails
- Liquors
- Martinis
- Non-Alcoholic Cocktails
- Other Drinks
- Punches
- Sake
- Sangria
- Tea
- Tropical Drinks


