National Drinking Days : You Should Celebrate Now
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As a lover of all things boozy, I always look forward to the many National Drinking Days that are celebrated throughout the year. What are they and why are they important?
What are National Drinking Days?
National Drinking Days are special days that are dedicated to celebrating specific types of drinks or drinking-related activities.
These days are a great way to learn more about different types of alcohol, try new drinks, and celebrate with friends and family.
Whether you’re a fan of beer, wine, cocktails, or non-alcoholic beverages, there’s a national drinking day out there for you.
So why not mark your calendar, gather your friends, and raise a glass to the joys of life and the simple pleasure of a good drink?
Some Of The Favorite National Drinking Days include:
- National Margarita Day – February 22nd
- National Beer Day – April 7th
- National Wine Day – May 25th
- National Bourbon Day – June 14th
- National Martini Day – June 19th
- National Daiquiri Day -July 19th
- National Rum Day – August 16th
- National Tequila Day – July 24th
- National Vodka Day – October 4th
- National Shot Day – November 8th
Each of these holidays is celebrated on a specific day of the year and sometimes even involves special deals and promotions at bars and restaurants. Some are more popular than others, but all of them provide a great excuse to indulge in your favorite drinks.
One of the best things about National Drinking Days is that they are a great way to learn more about different types of alcohol. For example, National Margarita Day is a great opportunity to learn more about tequila and different types of margaritas.
National Beer Day is a great opportunity to try out new craft beers and learn more about the brewing process.
How about this one – National Drink With Chickens Day? It is on May 23rd and is a newly celebrated holiday. Check this one out further on the Drinking With Chickens page.
Overall, National Drinking Days are a fun and festive way to celebrate your love of alcohol. Whether you prefer beer, wine, cocktails, or shots, there is a holiday out there for you.
So grab your friends and raise a glass to the many cocktail holidays and drinking holidays that are celebrated throughout the year!
Why Do We Celebrate Drinking Holidays?
I’ve always been intrigued by the idea of national drinking holidays. But why do we celebrate these holidays in the first place?
Is it just an excuse to drink, or is there a deeper meaning behind them? Well, it turns out that there are a few reasons why we celebrate national drinking days.
For one, these holidays are a way to celebrate the art of mixology and the unique flavors and ingredients that go into making a great cocktail.
They’re also a way to bring people together and create a sense of community around a shared love of good drinks.
So whether you’re a fan of classic cocktails or you prefer to experiment with new and unusual flavors, there’s a national drinking day out there for you.
From National Margarita Day to National Rum Day, these holidays give us a chance to explore the world of mixology and discover new and exciting drinks to enjoy.
Popular Drinking Holidays
St. Patrick’s Day
St. Patrick’s Day is one of the most popular cocktail holidays in the United States. Celebrated on March 17th, it is a day when people dress up in green and celebrate Irish culture.
It is also a day when people drink a lot of beer, whiskey, and other alcoholic beverages.
One of the most popular drinks on this day is Guinness. Did you know that an estimated 13,000,000 pints of Guinness are poured on St. Patrick’s Day alone?
Other popular drinks include green beer, Irish coffee, and whiskey sour.
Cinco de Mayo
Cinco de Mayo is celebrated on May 5th and is another popular cocktail holiday in the United States. It is a day when people celebrate Mexican culture and heritage.
It is also a day when people drink a lot of tequila, margaritas, and other Mexican-inspired cocktails. Some of the most popular drinks on this day include margaritas, Palomas, and tequila shots.
Oktoberfest
Oktoberfest is celebrated in Germany and around the world. It is a 16-day festival that begins in late September and ends in early October.
It is a celebration of beer, food, and German culture. During this festival, people drink a lot of beer, eat traditional German food, and participate in various activities. Some of the most popular drinks during Oktoberfest include German beers such as Oktoberfestbier, Hefeweizen, and Pilsner.
New Years Eve
New Year’s Eve is celebrated on December 31st and is a day when people celebrate the end of the year and the beginning of a new one.
It is also a day when people drink a lot of champagne and other sparkling wines. Some of the most popular cocktails on this day include the Champagne Cocktail, the French 75, and the Bellini.
National Margarita Day
National Margarita Day is celebrated on February 22nd and is a day when people celebrate one of the most popular cocktails in the world.
Margarita Glasses
Margaritas are made with tequila, lime juice, and triple sec. They are usually served on the rocks or blended with ice.
Some of the most popular variations of the Margarita include the Frozen Margarita (my favorite Frozen Margarita Glasses below), the Strawberry Margarita, and the Cadillac Margarita (my favorite).
Frozen Margarita Glasses
Galentine’s Day
Galentine’s Day is celebrated on February 13th and is a day when women celebrate their female friendships.
It is also a day when people drink a lot of cocktails. Some of the most popular cocktails on this day include the Cosmopolitan, the Martini, and the Mimosa.
Check out a delicious Galentine’s Day Cocktail from one of my earlier posts.
My Favorite National Drinking Days Memory
I always love St. Patrick’s Day because it seems like the long winter is over for us (Mother Nature tricks us about that). We all come out of our quiet winter lifestyle and reconnect with each other.
My mind always goes back to one year in particular at the Old Hickory Bar with a big group of friends. My husband put on this tiny little hat and was dancing around.
My bestie snuggled right up to him for a funny photo. It may have been later in the day so you can just imagine the photos that surface occasionally.
What Are Your Favorite Drinking Holidays?
What is your favorite Drinking Holiday? The sheer number of choices is impressive, and it’s clear that there’s a holiday for every type of drinker out there.
As I wrap up this article on national drinking days, I can’t help but feel a little thirsty. One look at the calendar and I have my drink of choice for today. Join me and grab your shaker and mix up your drink of the day!
As we raise a glass to these National Drinking Days, let’s also remember to drink water, eat food, and always designate a sober driver or plan for alternative transportation. Cheers!