EE2 Drinking | Peru
Travelingo Travel Guides
HomeSouth AmericaPeru

Peru Drinking



Drinking

Beers , wines and spirits are served in almost every bar, cafe or restaurant at any time, but there is a deposit on taking beer bottles out (canned beer is one of the worst inventions to hit Peru this century - some of the finest beaches are littered with empty cans).

Most Peruvian beer - except for cerveza malta (black malt beer) - is bottled lager almost exclusively brewed to five percent, and extremely good. In Lima the two main beers are Cristal and Pilsen. Cuzquena (from Cusco) is one of the best and by far the most popular at the moment, but not universally available; you won't find it on the coast in Trujillo, for example, where they drink Trujillana, nor are you likely to encounter it in every bar in Arequipa where, not surprisingly perhaps, they prefer to drink Arequipena beer. You can usually buy Cuzquena in Lima though. Soft drinks range from mineral water, through the ubiquitous Coca Cola and Fanta, to home-produced novelties like the gold-coloured Inca Cola, with rather a homemade taste, and the red, extremely sweet Cola Inglesa. Fruit juices ( jugos), most commonly papaya or orange, are prepared fresh in most places, and you can get coffee and a wide variety of herb and leaf teas almost anywhere. Surprisingly, for a good coffee-growing country, the coffee in cafes and restaurants leaves much to be desired, commonly prepared from either cafe pasado (previously passed or percolated coffee mixed with hot water to serve) or simple powdered Nescafe. You have to search out the odd cafe, which you'll find in most larger towns, which prepares good fresh espresso, cappuccino or filtered coffee.

Peru has been producing wine ( vino) for over four hundred years, but with one or two exceptions it is not that good. Among the better ones are Vista Alegre ( tipo familiar) - not entirely reliable but only around $1 a bottle - and Tacama Gran Vino Blanco Reserva Especial, about $7 or $8 a bottle. A good Argentinian or Chilean wine will cost from $10 upwards.

As for spirits , Peru's main claim to fame is Pisco. This is a white grape brandy with a unique, powerful and very palatable flavour - the closest equivalent elsewhere is probably

© 2003 by Rough Guides Ltd. as trustee for its Authors. Published by Rough Guides. All rights reserved. Rough Guides name is a trademark of Rough Guides Ltd. Buy the book here! The Rough Guide to Peru

tequila. Almost anything else is available as an import - Scotch whisky is cheaper here than in the UK - but beware of the really cheap imitations which can remove the roof of your mouth with ease. The jungle regions produce cashassa, a sugar-cane rum also called aguardiente, which has a distinctive taste and is occasionally mixed with different herbs, some medicinal. Whilst it goes down easily, it's incredibly strong stuff and leaves you with a very sore head the next morning.


Tour Peru and Machu Picchu On Line-Video, Stills

David Mundstock says "My film "The Inca Lost and Found" can be seen on the web if you have a high speed internet connection. The video features Machu Picchu, Sacred Valley of the Incas, Cuzco, Inca interviews, the search for Andean musicians, Lima, the Nazca Lines, and other parts of Peru.

This is a free, non-commercial, streaming video on the Windows Media Player. No ads and no strings attached. I sell absolutely nothing.

My gallery of still photos from Peru can be viewed with any modem.

There are over 30 of my other amateur travel videos on-line including trips to China, Russia, Antarctica, Italy, the UK, Australia, Bali, Africa, Greece, and Turkey; see lions, whales, elephants, or penguins.

The planet is yours, including my Home Page giant galaxy of still pictures.

To watch a video or view the stills, please ask a search engine for: Intrepid Berkeley Explorer
"


Your Tip for Peru

Help other backpackers! Write your own guides and backpacking tips to Peru - they will appear instantly on this page - Please only write a tip/guide to Peru - visit the main Peru forum to ask a question!

Please do not post links to your site here (they won't work) - please use the Peru webguide section below! Thanks.

Your Name
A short title
Your guide/tip

Flag of Peru

Search places

Search hotels

Search flights











World Map North America Central America Caribbean South America Africa Europe Europe Asia Oceania

Peru

Ancash and Huaanuco
Cusco and around
Jungle
Lima and around
South
Trujillo and the north

All other countries in South America

Regions

Europe
Asia
Africa
North America
Caribbean
Central America
South America
Oceania
Antarctica

 

Copyright © 2008 travelingo.org. All Rights Reserved.

About Us •  Privacy Policy •  T&Cs •  SiteMap •  Webguide  •  Add Your Site
European Football • Lager • Searches 2 3 4 5 6

Travelingo.org is not a booking agent and does not charge any service fees to users of our site.
Travelingo.org is not responsible for content on external web sites.

12/3/2008 2:38:44 AM