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Why do some people say that beer is the "United Nations" among all drinks?
Speaking of the United Nations, where do you want to go first? The United Nations is a combination of many countries (almost all countries) in the world, and it also symbolizes the close ties between countries with different characteristics in the world. Like the United Nations, beer is closely linked with beer all over the world, and has also penetrated into people's daily lives and become a daily drink. Wherever beer goes, it will be easily accepted by local people. This is the characteristic of the United Nations, which is why beer is called the United Nations in drinks.

Beer has a long history and can be said to be the "big elder" in drinks. Originated from Sumerian nomadic people before 6000 BC, beer ranks third in the world. Beer was introduced to China at the end of 19. At that time, there seemed to be beer in some places in China.

It can be said that there are really many kinds of beer. Every country has its own special beer, and even every place has its own local beer. Take China as an example. The famous beers in China are Budweiser Beer, Tsingtao Beer, Harbin Beer, Draft Beer, Zhujiang Beer, Snowflake Beer and so on. Personally, Budweiser is the best, haha.

Actually, I think beer is a drink that can shorten the distance between people. When drinking beer at the food stall, if you meet a stranger who can chat, please buy a few bottles of beer, so that we can get closer and chat instantly. Making friends at the dinner table is also a medium of beer. After a few glasses of wine, the distance between people will be closer. I have a deep understanding of this. I still remember the raw porridge and barbecue I ate at the food stall. I think it's quite enjoyable, and I may feel quite lonely in the eyes of others. Suddenly a sister sat down and shouted directly to the boss, "Boss, two bottles of Budweiser first." Then the sister ordered a bunch of supper; As soon as the wine came, my sister poured me a cup and said, "Come on, let's have a drink, meet by chance and have a chat." "Thank you" In this way, a strange girl drew me closer to her, with a glass of wine.

So I think beer can become the "United Nations" in the beverage industry, not only because it has a long history, but also because it can bring people closer.