wijn na bier geeft plezier

Dutch

Etymology

Literally, wine after beer yields pleasure. Currently the usage is literal, but originally the proverb is said to have been a metaphor for upwards social mobility (beer being associated with lower socioeconomic class, and wine with wealth).

Proverb

wijn na bier geeft plezier

  1. Drinking wine following the consumption of beer is pleasurable compared to the reverse, which believed to cause greater discomfort (through excessive inebriation and hangovers).

Usage notes

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