Much as there are some
tourists who want to have a taste of what a foreign country has to
provide,Uganda has got a wide variety of drinks that can be enjoyed
by tourists on their safaris.Some of these drinks are locally made
and others are manufactured.The widely and cheap by international
standards,soft drinks in this “Pearl of Africa” are;
coca-cola, Pepsi,and Fanta. The presence of factories that produce
these drinks in the country is one of the key drives to the wide
consumption of these soft drinks.If one is not interested in these
fizzy stuff, South African imported juices at supermarkets in Kampala
and other large towns can do good for you.Treated tap-water is
consumed on a large scale in the towns but bottled mineral water is
also available for those who want to move with their water.Some of
the bottled mineral water in Uganda that is consumed
is;Rwenzori,Wava,Rain drop,
Azwa,Highland,Aqua Sipi,Riham,and Disan.
Azwa,Highland,Aqua Sipi,Riham,and Disan.
Chai is another widely
drunk hot beverage ( a sweet tea where all ingredients are boiled
together).In Uganda,chai is often flavored with spices such as
ginger.Milk tea in Uganda is conc in that milk is got directly from
the locally grazed cows and it does not pass through any processing.
People enjoying local brew (Malwa) in Uganda |
Apart from the soft
drinks,alcohol in Uganda is largely consumed with beer as the main
alcoholic drink.This alcohol is both domestically made and
imported.Uganda is the second in Africa when it comes to alcohol
consumption and this has attracted many foreign alcohol industries to
to sell in this East African country. Jinja's Nile Breweries brews
different types of alcohol namely;club,Nile Special,ESB,and castle
larger,while Port Bell's Whilst Uganda breweries brews
Bell,Pilsner,Tusker and Guinness.Another popular beers that are
consumed are; moonberg lager and Eagle Larger.All beers come in 500ml
bottles that cost US$1 in local bars and up to US$3 in some
supermarkets and hotels.
A collection of some drinks |
A selection of superior
plonk-quality wines from South Africa is available in most
tourist-class hotels in the country and bars,as well as in some
supermarkets generally around US$10-20 per bottle.Another common
alcohol that is consumed in Uganda is;Bond 7 whisky and local gin
called waragi,that can be bought very cheaply in a variety of bottle
sizes.
There is also a cultural
brew that is enjoyed by the Ugandans known as “MALWA” ,made from
millet and sorghum.Many tourist wonder how this local brew that looks
like porridge make people drunk.This brew is not too strong (about 2%
alcohol) and one has to consume it in large quantities in order to
get drunk.The brew is not bottled and it is taken from a pot.It is of
late that Nile Breweries in Jinja has started packaging this cultural
brew and each goes for only US$0.6.