A Vinmonopol Sets the Drinking Trends for the Whole Country
An analysis of Norway's Vinmonopol reveals significant regional differences in wine consumption trends across the country.
This is how Norway drinks: - All trends start at Aker Brygge.
Norway's drinking habits reveal regional preferences, with places like TrΓΈndelag known for red wine and Oslo for champagne, largely influenced by a national alcohol monopoly.
They drink olive oil and claim it has changed their lives. What do nutritionists say?
The article discusses the rising trend of drinking olive oil on an empty stomach, promoted by celebrities, and examines the claims and advice from nutritionists about its health benefits.
Why is everyone suddenly drinking olive oil and is it really healthy?
A social media trend has emerged where people drink olive oil for health benefits, but nutritionists caution that this method may not be the best approach and could have negative effects.
The era of low-alcohol cocktails: a journey through bars with lower-proof drinks but the same spark
The article explores the growing trend of low-alcohol cocktails and the shift among younger generations towards more conscious drinking habits, highlighting the rise of NoLo (no/low alcohol) beverages.
Drinking Popstars: Why Is Everyone Suddenly Reaching for Whiskey?
The article explores the trend among pop musicians to increasingly favor whiskey over traditional drinks like wine and beer, questioning how whiskey became the drink of choice for a new generation.
"Dry January": Why People Are Saying "No" to Alcohol β A Trend or a Choice?
The article discusses the rising trend of 'Dry January', where individuals voluntarily abstain from alcohol for the month to detoxify and reassess their drinking habits in various cities including London, Paris, and New York.
Drinking Habits: The New Dryness
The article discusses the trend of 'Dry January,' where many individuals aim to abstain from alcohol in January following New Year resolutions.