• Sigma Dos Survey Gazpacho is the opening act for salmorejo

(Previous note: alcohol is a problem for many people, who suffer or have suffered from this addiction. Thousands of men and women are exposed to the constant presence of alcohol, which is part of popular culture. This is a sociological and journalistic approach to the playful and non-problematic use of two alcoholic beverages that health experts recommend consuming in moderation).

The jar is frozen and appears to you with that yellow from the serpentine of the gods and three fingers of white foam.

The glass brings the dark red of creation with an escort of ice cubes and lemon wedges.

You are before the two liquids of happiness and THE WORLD comes to tell you to choose:

beer or tinto de verano

.

And then you, who are naturally understanding, vote for one and wink at the waiter so that when the survey is over he will put a little round of the other.

Caña here! The lions of

La que se avecina

yell

each time they hatch a plan.

It could be the greeting of this country, the country password, the phrase of Spain.

Because,

according to the Sigma-Dos survey, beer beats tinto de verano

.

And in full ditto.

There is no sex, age, or political trench that is worth it.

In all categories we are jug, bottle or cane.

Long live Escaña!

To begin with,

6 out of 10 respondents prefer beer compared to 3 out of 10 who go to the tinto de verano

.

There are 7% of shy, indecisive or wise people who prefer not to answer.

The refreshing blonde is slightly

more chosen among men (68%) than women (54%)

, things of liquid heterosexuality.

And that if there is a deep and definitive phrase for beer, it is from a woman, the American poet Anne Sexton: "God has a brown voice, soft and full like a beer."

Cane here.

Although in all ages we prefer that sparkling barley gold invented 4,000 years before Christ, the youngest are the ones who make the debate less bloody.

Between 18 and 29 years is where there are more indecisive, shy, wise (or sponges): 16% do not answer.

And 48% favor beer compared to 37% for tinto de verano, the closest percentages of all ages.

As the years go by, one brews: 65 against 29%.

"Long live the wine!" Mariano Rajoy blurted out that day.

"It will be without soda", answered today 60% of the voters of the PP, who are clear about it and vote beer ...

Ideology and throat.

There are not two Spains here.

Here is

a Beer Parliament

, an amber Chamber that obtains a majority in all Groups.

And absolute in an impossible coalition: UP and Ciudadanos raise hops to power with an overwhelming 70%.

Beer makes strange bar companions.

Further to the right and to the extreme right, the gap remains and there are never more than a third (paradoxical beer terminology for wineries) of voters for summer red.

As if it recalls the times when the Federal Committees were not a walk from the boss, the PSOE is the party that presents the most internal debate:

55% beer, 40% red summer.

The barons are ice for Sánchez.

But not so much.

The survey is over.

You have drunk a straw that made you feel great.

You are 61%.

Now you have to support 32%.

Manolo, give me a tintito de verano.

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