What is the typical alcohol in Barcelona?


What is the typical alcohol in Barcelona? Also known as Spanish wine, Cava is often the drink of choice for locals in Barcelona.


What alcohol is Barcelona known for?

Cava. Also known as Spanish wine, Cava is often the drink of choice for locals in Barcelona. You'll find all kinds of establishments selling Cava, and you can even get it relatively cheap. But don't worry, it's still often a very high-quality beverage.


What is the Spanish drink like Baileys?

Another popular version of orujo is called crema de orujo, very similar to Baileys. It is a mixture of orujo, coffee, caramel, sugar and milk.


Is Barcelona cheap for alcohol?

It is not very hard to find cheap places to have a beer in Barcelona. Most of the local bars offer different beers at a low price. If you want to discover nice places, try 33/45 in the Raval neighborhood, located near the Catalonia Library. The price of a beer is cheap there and there is a very good atmosphere!


What spirits do Catalans drink?

This is our top Spanish spirits list:
  • Melody. This is a Spanish cream liqueur made from Catalan Cream, the most typical dessert of Catalonia, similar to the French Crème Brulee but thicker – which is why sometimes people call this liquor “Crème Brulee in a bottle”. ...
  • Licor 43. ...
  • Aromes de Montserrat? ...
  • Anís del Mono.


Is Barcelona cheap for drinking?

In the main old town, for a pint of beer in Barcelona it will be more or less 5€, a glass of wine about 3.50€ and a mixed drink about 8€.


Do you tip in Barcelona?

Tips aren't expected in Barcelona, but they are always appreciated. Credit cards – tipping is possible with a card, just be sure you ask them to add it to the total as they run your card. There's no space on the credit card receipt when it comes time to sign.


What is the legal drinking age in Barcelona?

But before you get your drink, make sure you are old enough, especially if you're traveling with older teenagers. The legal drinking age in Barcelona is 18. This is similar to many other neighbouring European countries.


Do you tip in Spain?

Tipping in Spain works differently: The customer actually has the option to not leave any tip at all. However, restaurants expect a 10% tip on each bill—although it's not a formal rule, and that percentage is much lower than tipping practices in other countries.