People Prefer Wine to Beer, Finds Our Survey

Drinking beer or wineOur survey asked a straightforward question: Which do you prefer – beer or wine?

Maybe the stereotype of the beer-guzzling American isn't so accurate! In this poll, fully 46% of respondents picked wine, while only 35% selected beer.

People prefer wine to beerIt's also notable that 1 in 5 people responded, "No thanks – no alcohol for me."

"I take medication that prevents me from drinking alcohol," said one man. "It is not a good Christian witness to believers and nonbelievers."

"I do not drink much," mentioned one woman, "But my husband used to make wine and it was great! Especially dandelion wine."

Men like beer, women drink wineNot surprisingly, this survey revealed some gender differences. Women were more likely to prefer wine, while men were more inclined to opt for beer.

"I find wine to be very relaxing…" said one woman.

"Beer just tastes better, especially on a hot day," said a man. "Ah! Good to the last drop."


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2 Responses to “People Prefer Wine to Beer, Finds Our Survey”

  1. Robert G. Taylor Says:

    No–thanks: no alcohol for me–I was taught that alcohol is
    a poison, and I try to avoid ingesting poisons. By the way,
    I recently celebrated my 93rd birthday, and I take no medications. 100, here I come!!
    Aloha,
    Robert

  2. sandy bozik Says:

    good for you robert taylor.. i am 62 and have an occassional glass of white zin. it is just a little social thing i do for myself. take it or leave it! like yourself, i dont take any medications either. i feel i am in good health. i prefer wine to beer. also feel if you over indulge with either one, it could be a detriment to your health. have a good life and keep doing what your doing. it seems to be working for you… good luck!!!!!!!!

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