List of drinks
List of Drinks[edit | edit source]
This article provides a comprehensive list of various types of drinks, categorized by their main ingredients or characteristics. It includes both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. Please note that this list does not include specific brand names or variations of drinks.
Alcoholic Drinks[edit | edit source]
Beer[edit | edit source]
- Ale
- Lager
- Stout
- Pilsner
- Wheat beer
- India Pale Ale (IPA)
- Porter
- Sour beer
- Belgian beer
- Craft beer
- Microbrewery
Wine[edit | edit source]
- Red wine
- White wine
- Rosé wine
- Sparkling wine
- Champagne
- Port wine
- Sherry
- Fortified wine
- Dessert wine
- Ice wine
- Sake
- Mulled wine
Spirits[edit | edit source]
- Vodka
- Whiskey
- Rum
- Tequila
- Gin
- Brandy
- Cognac
- Liqueur
- Absinthe
- Sambuca
- Rum-based cocktails
- Whiskey-based cocktails
- Vodka-based cocktails
- Gin-based cocktails
- Tequila-based cocktails
Non-Alcoholic Drinks[edit | edit source]
Soft Drinks[edit | edit source]
- Cola
- Lemon-lime soda
- Ginger ale
- Root beer
- Orange soda
- Fruit punch
- Iced tea
- Energy drinks
- Sports drinks
- Tonic water
- Club soda
- Seltzer water
- Flavored water
Coffee and Tea[edit | edit source]
- Coffee
- Espresso
- Cappuccino
- Latte
- Mocha
- Iced coffee
- Black tea
- Green tea
- Herbal tea
- Chai tea
- Bubble tea
Juices and Smoothies[edit | edit source]
- Orange juice
- Apple juice
- Grape juice
- Cranberry juice
- Pineapple juice
- Tomato juice
- Carrot juice
- Smoothies
- Fruit smoothies
- Vegetable smoothies
- Protein smoothies
Other Drinks[edit | edit source]
Milk and Dairy[edit | edit source]
Water[edit | edit source]
- Tap water
- Bottled water
- Mineral water
- Spring water
- Distilled water
- Flavored water
- Coconut water
- Sparkling water
Other[edit | edit source]
- Hot chocolate
- Milkshakes
- Smoothies
- Mocktails
- Infused water
- Herbal infusions
- Detox drinks
- Protein shakes
- Energy shots
See Also[edit | edit source]
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