在炎热的夏日,你是否渴望一杯属于伏特加的酒?点击蓝字关注我们,点点“分享”,为我充电吧!话不多说,先上图。买一瓶酒,就着面包、果酱或是鱼子酱,或是在大街上喝,这就是俄罗斯人这样:睡在路边,睡在垃圾桶……俄罗斯人爱喝酒,不分年龄也不分性别,他们喝醉的场景总是让人哭笑不得。但你知道吗?俄罗斯人为什么这么爱喝酒?
他们喜欢喝伏特加和自制啤瓦,还有各种类似啤酒的“格瓦斯”饮料。这是一个寒冷的世界,所以酷寒只是俄罗斯人爱喝酒的一个原因。俄罗斯靠极北极圈,冬天长达五个月,天冷且昼短夜长,生活不丰富容易让人抑郁。 drank to express their frustration with the monotony of life.
Perhaps this is one reason why Russia has produced so many great poets and artists. The culture of drinking in Russia is a form of expression for the human way of life, different countries, regions, and nations have different drinking customs. Any nation's history, culture, or lifestyle can be reflected in its drinking customs.
Russia loves vodka, which brings significant economic benefits to the country and reflects their character traits: brave and fearless. Besides vodka, they also enjoy wine and beer. Russians don't need fancy food to accompany their drinks; just bread and cheese will do.
They drink freely without any constraints of time or space. They prefer not to drink slowly but instead finish the bottle quickly when they start drinking.
In Russian etiquette, there are unique traditions around drinking too. For example, before starting a meal or partying together with friends or family members everyone usually makes a toast by saying " Za zdorov'ye!" (for health) followed by other reasons like love or friendship.
But remember that getting drunk isn't considered polite behavior in Russia as it goes against their values.
There's an interesting tradition among Russians where after finishing a cup of frozen vodka they take a bite out of freshly baked bread while trying to suck up as much air as possible through pursed lips after taking that bite -this helps them recover from alcohol’s effects later on!
The idea behind this practice might be rooted in past poverty when only having one piece of bread available for everyone at parties would lead people knocking each other down fighting over who gets more! So if you ever visit Russian homes during your travels make sure you aren’t easily embarrassed about inhaling on someone else's sleeve!
Lastly let me introduce you to Russia's national spirit- Vodka
Vodka was initially made from barley but gradually switched to potatoes then corn later on , nothing special about making wine & distilling spirits here except during filtration process where refined alcohol derived from original brew enters charcoal filter slots & undergoes slow filtration allowing precise contact between filtered liquid & charcoal molecules thus purifying all oil compounds found within original brew resulting in purest vodka possible
Russian vodka is transparent aside from its strong scent hardly any fragrance present apart from taste-bud-piercingly sharp smell which stings nostrils like fire striking passion into souls everywhere
Through centuries long journey Vodka has become inseparable part belonging closely tied with every single soul living within vast lands comprising Russian Federation representing courageous heart full-blooded men seeking new challenges bravely facing unknown dangers never backing away no matter how tough things get
So whenever visiting your friend hailing from Motherland we suggest you give him gift he'll cherish forever - try some genuine homegrown liquor for him