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  1. A stiff upper lip and an almost genetic love of tea are what makes the English English. Except that the latter was actually influenced by a Portuguese woman.

  2. Nov 3, 2015 · By 2004, Brits were drinking well over twice as much as they had been half a century earlier. The nation stood atop Peak Booze, and my generation was drinking the most.

  3. Nov 3, 2015 · In 1950, Brits drank an average of 3.9 litres of pure alcohol per person. Then, in 1960, it begins to creep upward. The upward trajectory ends in 1980, but that turns out to be temporary. By...

  4. Jun 3, 2016 · The British drink more than 60 billion cups of tea a year – so what is it about this humble brew that refreshes them so? Whether they take their tea with milk, sugar, lemon or just plain, it’s...

  5. The UK is a nation obsessed with this delectable drink! Since the 18th century, the UK has topped the list for highest tea consumption, getting through a whopping 165 million cups a day! But why we love tea is a complicated matter.

  6. Nov 19, 2018 · If you’ve ever wondered why we Brits are so famed for drinking too much – a new study might just have found the answer. According to data studied from 193 countries, those who live in cooler ...

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  8. Mar 16, 2016 · How to Drink Like a Norman. “The English are noted among foreigners for their persistent drinking.” observed John of Salisbury, Bishop of Chartres from 1176-80. But whatever they thought of the English reputation for drunkenness, the Normans appear to have had no problem with joining in our frolics….

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