Bulgaria: Blagoevgrad - Kresna

Drinking in Bulgaria

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Bulgaria is home to more than six hundred fresh mineral water springs, which forms the pristine base for all of Bulgaria’s fine beverages.
Whether or not you plan to drink great alcoholic beverages in Bulgaria, you’ll find a Bulgarian beverage that will knock your socks off.
Ayrian is a fine yogurt drink that’s smooth and delightful; whiles boza is fresh millet ale that is a traditional non-alcoholic Balkan drink.
The Bulgarian national drink is a clear grape brandy known as Rakia, with a powerful 40% alcohol content.
And then there is Mastika, a drink similar to the Greek Ouzo and Turkish Raki, usually mixed with a peppermint liqueur.

Coffee and Tea in Bulgaria

United Kingdom: Drinking - Cappuccino

Bulgaria is a nation of coffee drinkers, not unlike the other Balkan nations. Bulgaria also gets its love of coffee from its shared Mediterranean heritage.
In Bulgaria you can ...
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Wine in Bulgaria

United Kingdom: Wine

Bulgaria is one of the world’s largest wine producers, along with France, Italy, Spain and Greece.
The most famous Bulgarian white and red wines are Gumza, Dimiat, Muscat, Pamid, ...
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Beer in Bulgaria

Ireland: Drinking - Guinness Beer

Despite how small Bulgaria appears on the map, it has a large number of domestic beer brands.
The most popular breweries in Bulgaria are Zagorka, Astika, and Kamenitza. Some other ...
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