Drinking around the world help needed!

MoonFaerie

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I don't like beer, so it makes things a bit tricky. I've mostly got it figured out though.

I'm only hung up on Canada & Mexico. If need be I can hit another country twice, but that's "cheating." ;)

Canada - I was 99% sure that I'd read that your only choice outside Le Cellier was beer at the cart. I was just looking at All Ears though, and it shows this at the snack cart in Canada: Torontopolitan - A delicious combination of Iceberg Vodka, Chambord, Cranberry and Orange Juices, and garnished with a Cherry $7.75 Can anyone verify that for me?

Also, are there any options in Mexico besides beer or tequila/ tequila drinks? If not, I'll just choke down the beer. (Tequila makes my face swell up.)

Are there any non-beer drinks at any of the other countries you'd either strongly recommend or that I should stay far away from?

ETA: What about USA? Just Bud and Sam Adams? Or do they at least have a wine cooler type something?
 
I can verify the Torontopolitan's existence. I had one two weeks ago:
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I can't help you with the Mexico question. I've honestly never looked further than their margaritas.

ETA: I do strongly recommend the Italian Margherita at Italy's Tutto Italia kiosk. It's grappa, limoncello and lime juice and it's easily my favorite slush drink ever.
 
Thanks! I think we'll just make San Angel our dinner (T wants to eat there anyway), and then I can get wine. :thumbsup2

What about USA? I forgot about it. Just beer, right?
 
I remember getting sangria at San Angel Inn. I don't know if they still have it, though.

I've never seen anything besides beer in America, in Epcot. It is a shame, too. It would be a great opportunity to showcase a CA winery or even Jack Daniels or some other American spirit.
 

I love the champagne in France (cart by the parasols), the plum wine in Japan (at the CS place, Yakatori I think?), and the aforementioned italian margaritas.
 
I HIGHLY recommend this- early in the day!

One time, for our anniversary, DH and I set off to DATW (we even have the DATW Passport) and we of course had to start in Japan because we had reservations for lunch!

Hit that SAKE inside the store (straight back through the arch way and turn left) and they gave us a "sample size" in our own cups and wrote Happy Anniversary and our names on them as well.

BUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUT- it was only 11:30 and boy, was it too early to be putting that on an empty stomach! Thank Goodness I ate right after!
 












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