Why Every Culture Has a Festive Drink
From spiced wines to sweet milk drinks, celebrations everywhere are marked by shared cups and symbolic sips — a ritual older than the holidays themselves.
Cozy evenings, warm mugs, and festive classics to slow down and savor.
Raise a glass to fresh starts, long conversations, and shared moments.
Quiet mornings, late nights, and drinks that warm more than hands.
Every culture has its own way of toasting to the season. Discover the stories, rituals, and flavors that bring the world together.

Spiced wine enjoyed at Christmas markets and winter fairs.

Warm comfort and digestive rituals shared with family.

A classic winter warmer for cold evenings.
A creamy holiday tradition shared during Christmas.
A bittersweet soda enjoyed during festive gatherings.
When evenings grow longer and colder, warmth becomes the ritual.

Irish Coffee
energizing · warming

Hot Chocolate
cozy · comforting

Hot Toddy
comforting · soothing

Turmeric Latte (Golden Milk)
soothing · healing
Mulled Wine
cozy · aromatic
Peppermint Mocha
festive · energizing
From space pranks to lucky spiders, the holidays are weirder than you think.
In Japan, eating KFC is the ultimate Christmas tradition. Orders are placed months in advance!
Norwegians hide all brooms on Christmas Eve to stop witches and mischievous spirits from stealing them for a joyride.
In Ukraine, spider webs are considered lucky Christmas decorations. It's the origin story of tinsel!
The first song ever played in space was 'Jingle Bells'—a prank by Gemini 6 astronauts using a smuggled harmonica.
Americans hang a pickle ornament for good luck, claiming it's a German tradition. Most Germans have no idea what they're talking about.
A Victorian game involved snatching raisins out of a bowl of burning brandy. It was called 'Snap-dragon'. Safety third!
Some drinks exist only for this time of year — and that’s what makes them special.
Warm drinks don’t just heat the body — they slow us down, invite pause, and make cold evenings feel safe and familiar.
Festive moments are about togetherness, not intoxication. Ritual, sweetness, and company do the real work.
Celebration doesn’t have to mean alcohol.
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A look at the scale and history of our global celebrations.
Over a quarter of the global population observes Christmas traditions, making it one of the most widely shared holidays.
Temples ring their bells 108 times on New Year's Eve (Joya no Kane) to cleanse the 108 worldly desires.
If you count every bird, ring, and drummer in 'The 12 Days of Christmas', you'd receive 364 gifts in total!
The tradition of celebrating the New Year dates back 4,000 years to ancient Babylon.
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