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For the act of consuming a beverage through the mouth, see
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A
carbonated beverage.
A drink, or beverage, is a
liquid which is specifically prepared for
human consumption. In addition to filling a basic human need, beverages form part of the
culture of
human society.
Contents
Water
Main article:
Drinking water
Despite the fact that all beverages contain
water, water itself is not classed as a beverage. The word
beverage has traditionally been defined as not referring to water.
Alcoholic beverages
Main article:
Alcoholic beverage
An alcoholic beverage is a drink that contains
ethanol, commonly known as
alcohol (although in
chemistry the definition of "alcohol" includes many other compounds).
In
Asian countries (e.g.,
Sri Lanka and
India) produce several varieties of alcoholic beverages (e.g.,
palm wine).
Non-alcoholic beverages
Main article:
Non-alcoholic beverage
A non-alcoholic beverage is one that contains little or no
alcohol. This category includes
low-alcohol beer, non-alcoholic
wine, and
apple cider if they contain less than 0.5%
alcohol by volume.
Soft drinks
Main article:
Soft drink
The term "soft drink" specifies the absence of alcohol in c...
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