That map raises eyebrows. One would think that whiskey would predominate in Ireland and gin in England, yet according to the map, it’s vodka which does in both countries. It would also figure that brandy, not whiskey would predominate in France. I’ve never heard of French whiskey.
That map raises eyebrows.
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YUP ,, the map shows Brandy for the Philippines ... they must use some VERY loose definitions ... wine there is pricey ,,, most people drink rum which is high quality and cheap, beer is more expensive as it requires refrigeration ... the only thing that would qualify as brandy would be “tuba” coconut wine that might be slightly concentrated ,, nasty stuff but almost free ... real skid-row stuff.