Malta: Mdina Castle

Drinking in Malta

Malta: Drinking - Coffee

The official drink of Malta is the Kinnie, a frizzy concoction of bitter oranges and in some ways similar to the martini.
The best Maltese night life takes place in Paceville west of St. Julian’s, and its here that the waters of Malta flow like, well, like water!
Here tourists and locals alike let down their hair on the weekends and experience all the great drinks that Malta has to offer.
Get into these bars for free, and the drinks aren’t too expensive.
Party through the early hours of the morning, and raise a glass of wine, beer, or if you need a boost, a good strong cup of Maltese coffee, with whisky.
You’re on vacation, so let loose like a local, and dance the night away with a tall glass in your hand.

Coffee and Tea in Malta

Malta: Drinking Tea

There’s a special kind of coffee in Malta called Coffea Arabica from the coffee shrub of Arabia, also called mountain coffee, or Arabica coffee.
It’s believed to be the first kind ...
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Wine in Malta

Malta: Wines

The Mediterranean is the land of wine, and that makes Malta the island of wine. There are two varieties of grape in Malta, the Girgentina and the Gellewza.
Many Maltese wines are ...
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Beer in Malta

Malta: Drinking - Beer

Cisk is the local beer of Malta, and is a reasonably priced premium beer by UK standards, but a little bit more on the sweet side.
Don’t forget the Blue Label Ale, Hopleaf, 1565, ...
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