Origins of Alcoholic Beverages

Answer using the originating country of each of the following alcoholic beverages
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Beverage
Answer
Beer
Iran
Wine
Armenia
Vodka
Poland
Gin
United Kingdom
Whiskey
Iraq
Mead
Greece
Tequila
Mexico
Moonshine
United Kingdom
Cider
Egypt
Sake
Japan
Rum
Barbados
Soju
South Korea
Absinthe
Switzerland
Brandy
Netherlands
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Level 36
Sep 7, 2019
Strange that beer and whiskey originated in Muslim countries (Iran and Iraq respectively). Or that the origin of Rum is Barbados and not Jamaica. Also, the Netherlands is more closely associated with Gin than the UK, which is famous for its Whiskey.
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Level 67
Sep 8, 2019
I was also surprised about beer being created in Iran, but beer is quite an ancient beverage. It was actually created before Islam and even Judaism was founded. The start of human civilization was around Mesopotamia which is why some drinks have their origins around the modern day middle east. There is a cool trend where the farther from Iraq the drink is created the more modern the drink is.