Simon and I had a terrific conversation last night about something neither of us realised was a cultural difference until yesterday.
It seems women drinking beer, especially out of a pint glass, is considered socially unacceptable. If I understand correctly, beer is a 'man's drink' while hard liquer or alcho-pops are 'women's drinks'. In theory, a women could slug back 4 mixed drinks without a second look, but drinking a pint of beer would raise eyebrows.
There is no such gender distinction in the US. Women drink beer as often as men (maybe not as much!) but there are some hard liquers that would make her look bad (cheap) if a woman drank them in public.
Simon tells me the advertising on UK television may play a roll in this. I'm just curious what you think, and why. Is there a big social difference in the FORM your alcohol takes?
Neither of us thought about it, since the US doesn't make a distinction and drinking a pint or three wouldn't be considered unladylike. But that does seem to be a cultural difference.
Your thoughts?
It seems women drinking beer, especially out of a pint glass, is considered socially unacceptable. If I understand correctly, beer is a 'man's drink' while hard liquer or alcho-pops are 'women's drinks'. In theory, a women could slug back 4 mixed drinks without a second look, but drinking a pint of beer would raise eyebrows.
There is no such gender distinction in the US. Women drink beer as often as men (maybe not as much!) but there are some hard liquers that would make her look bad (cheap) if a woman drank them in public.
Simon tells me the advertising on UK television may play a roll in this. I'm just curious what you think, and why. Is there a big social difference in the FORM your alcohol takes?
Neither of us thought about it, since the US doesn't make a distinction and drinking a pint or three wouldn't be considered unladylike. But that does seem to be a cultural difference.
Your thoughts?