The Swiss Confederation is located in west-central Europe. Switzerland, is not only a country that consumes a lot of coffee, but also a place where they have found new ways to consume coffee. Not only that, but it is also home to Nespresso, one of the world's most famous coffee brands. Switzerland also has a creative spirit when it comes to coffee, and they have created some interesting creations such as Luzerner Kafi. This beer is a combination of red wine and sugary weak coffee. Moreover, they created "schale" which is coffee with milk served in bowls instead of cups. However, the most popular type of coffee is traditional espresso or Kaffe-crème which is espresso with cream.
Coffee is a social activity in Switzerland, and espresso drinks are particularly popular in the Central European country, including "caffè crema," an espresso drink similar to americano believed to have originated in Switzerland near the Italian border. Unlike many Scandinavian counterparts, drip coffee is less popular among Swiss. For the average Swiss who drinks three cups a day, coffee can be an expensive pastime, as a cup of coffee in a café can go up to $4.64.