DrinksGiving: History, Facts & Insights

This is an in-depth look at all the must-know facts about DrinksGiving (2024) 🗓️ that no one tells you about. DrinksGiving is observed on November 23rd.

Among the information you’ll find below: the history of DrinksGiving, activities to do on and how to observe this holiday, as well as fun facts you should know about DrinksGiving.

📅 What day is DrinksGiving 2024?

In 2024, DrinksGiving is on Thursday, November 23rd. It is the 4th Thursday in November; in 2024, it is Saturday. There are until the next observance. You also can explore all intriguing details and facts about November 23, 2023, that you might not be aware of.

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📜 DrinksGiving History

Alcoholic beverages have been found in various ancient civilizations such as Hajji, Firuz Tepe in Iran, Babylon, pre-Hispanic Mexico, and Sudan. The oldest evidence of wine production dates back to 6000 BCE in Georgia. In ancient Greece, wine was consumed during breakfast and symposia, while Romans included it in their diet during the first century BCE. Both Greeks and Romans diluted their wine with water. The medical use of alcohol was mentioned in Sumerian and Egyptian literature from around 2100 BCE. The Hebrew Bible recommended giving alcoholic drinks to those who were dying or despondent to ease their pain. In medieval Europe, beer (with low alcohol content) was a common daily drink for people of all social classes, while cider and pomace wine were more widely available than grape wine, which was reserved for the upper class. Overall, socializing over drinks with friends is an age-old tradition. Cheers!

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👍 Why Is DrinksGiving Important

We haven’t seen our childhood buddies in perhaps a year or two. Life interferes, and adulting consumes all of our time. Not to mention the expense of travel, now is the moment to catch up in person, share our individual tales of responsibility, and reminisce about youthful misadventures.

Yes, we adore our families. But every now and again, we need a chance to breathe and decompress before spending a full day with a huge number of people at once. And who better to commiserate with than our childhood pals?

We can never have too much holiday happiness, especially when there’s a day dedicated to having fun with our friends. Get out there and celebrate the holidays!

🙂 How To Observe DrinksGiving

Dust off your favorite drinking games
To be frank, we haven’t had this much fun and excitement since our college days. It’s a good idea to have a few bottles of water nearby to stay alert and focused. Even the person who doesn’t consume alcohol but participates with a cup of soda enjoys playing social drinking games.

Meetup with childhood friends at your hometown’s local bar
Remember that pub you couldn’t enter because you were underage? Well, now you’re finally old enough to drink legally. Unfortunately, you won’t even need to show your ID anymore. Now that we’re all grown-ups, let’s gather at our go-to spot for adults. Let’s reminisce about the past, discuss the present, and ponder on how time has flown since our high school graduation.

Invite people over and make your own mixed drinks
Are you not going back home for the holidays? Don’t fret, because home is wherever you feel most loved. Right now, your heart is in the kitchen, where you’re creating delicious homemade cocktails for your friends. Get creative with whatever ingredients you find in your fridge and impress everyone with your bartending skills. The spontaneous search for last-minute drinks in the fridge always turns out to be the most amazing.

📅 When is DrinksGiving?

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2023 November 23 Thursday
2024 November 23 Saturday
2025 November 23 Sunday
2026 November 23 Monday
2027 November 23 Tuesday

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