Not surprisingly, water is the most popular drink in the world. The number two beverage is tea. This may come as a surprise for a westerner, but it is the result of tea being the most popular infusion on Asia, where half the population of the world lives. The third place is for beer.
This is a debatable question. With so much of the world in poverty or otherwise unable to participate in a survey such as this one, how could the answer be statistically proven? It is hypothesized that water is the most consumed beverage worldwide, tea is the second most consumed beverage, and beer is the third most consumed beverage worldwide.
Milk would probably be the top beverage. We use milk for almost everything throughout our whole lives. We use milk in more ways than just to drink. We bake and cook with it. A lot of people use it in their cereal in the morning. You can't have pancakes without your milk!
Water. Humans need about eight cups of water every day. Since the human body is more than 60 percent water, and the planet is mostly covered in water, it is both the most common and best beverage choice.
Most likely it is water as water is free. I would also rate tea in countries such as India and China with large populations as the second most popular beverage.
Tea is the most popular beverage in the world, with green tea being the most enjoyed worldwide. One reason is due to tea being full of healthful antioxidants. Green tea has also been touted as helpful in weight loss. Tea is good with or without sugar and is great with milk or lemon.
More water is consumed more than any other fluid around the world. Beer is the most popular beverage; tea comes in third. Milk, soda pop and coffee are more expensive, in many parts of the world, and they are consumed less often overall, although they are popular in richer nations.
It's probably beer, because it has been observed that approximately 805 of the men, of all ages, fancy beer. So, if you do the math, there are a lot of people drinking beer, that not counting all the women that drink it too.