I don't know, probably not (since I'm not a big fan of eggs).
I've only had a total of about 5 different drinks in my fifteen years (water, milk, grape juice, and apple juice). And I only drink two regularly (water and grape juice).
I have not. The first I have heard of eggnog was the Simpsons episode "Marge be not Proud", where Homer bought a lot of them. I presume that it's more of an acquired taste because I get the impression that only Homer enjoys eggnog (unlike the rest of the family).
@Psy It can contain raw eggs in it but if prepared properly, the food shouldn't make you ill.
@winstein I don't think it's that unpopular to like it as described in the Simpsons. To describe the taste of it, it tastes very close to a typical milkshake, very sweet, creamy, and rich, though like most unfamiliar foods, the only way you can truly know how it tastes like is to try it yourself.
@Psy I usually don't make home-made egg nog, but no, it doesn't taste like raw egg, at least the ones I buy from the store. As I've explained to winstein, it has a more sweet, rich, milkshakey taste to it than it does eating an egg white.