I'm guessing sweet shots or sour drinks are high-ranking flavors.
Candidates include cream drinks (with bailey's, advocat, amarula) and some other sweet flavor (e.g., amaretto, gran marnier, frangelico, kahlua, triple sec, etc.).
Specific examples are shots lilke: b52s, china whites, and tropical drinks like: pina coladas, painkillers...
Sour drinks might include: lemon drops, whiskey sours, amaretto sour, etc. I used to bartend and a few times have made an amaretto sour that got several experienced drinkers to say "Best drink ever tasted. Ever." (but, I cannot reliably replicate and usually make merely "nice" versions). We're talking 'bout making sour mix from scratch, using raw (pasteurized) eggs to foam the drinks... old school... and getting the perfect balance of sweet/sour. Otherwise, I'd look elsewhere.
A well-made espresso or fig martini, mojito, and other cocktails can be high craftmanship drinks that deliver. But, if I was suggesting ONE easy but tasty drink, I'd bet on a shot that had bailey's as a main ingredient. I don't know: how bout an f16:
1 part kahlua, 1 part frangelico, 1 part bailey's Irish cream. layer in order listed (by pouring slowly over the back of spoon so that shot has layers of color, with bailey's floating perfectly on top).
A - Alcopops
B - Beer
C - Champagne
D - Drambuie
E - Everclear
F - Fenny
G - Gin
H - Heineken
I - Ibwatu
J - Jägermeister
K - Kahlua
L - Liqueur
M - Moonshine
N - Neutral Grain Spirit
This is usually down to personal preference and opinion, but the ones I've tried tha are pretty good are Disaronno (sweet with a almond taste [does not contain almonds]), umeshu (plum wine) and Drambuie (Scotch whisky with honey and spices).
Scotch, Cointreau, Chambord, Godiva Chocolate liqueur, Oronocu rum, Asombroso tequila, Pierre Ferrand Cognac, Germaine Robin brandy, Knappogue Castle Irish whiskey, Woodford Reserve Bourbon, and the list goes on and on.
Some types alcoholic drinks include of beer (made from grains), wine (made from fruit usually grapes), vodka, and whiskey.
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although herbs can be used to flavour alcoholic drinks they (herbs) are deffinately not alcoholic drinks.
Soft drinks are soda-based drinks which do not contain alcohol or its components... thus it is also called a non-alcoholic drink. Alcoholic drinks are alcohol-based drinks... also known as hard drinks.
It was named after its creator, Dr. Malcom Pepper.
Libations are ritualistic offerings of liquids, usually in religious or spiritual contexts. They can include pouring out a drink as an offering to gods, ancestors, or spirits as a form of reverence or communication. Libations are found in various cultures and traditions around the world.
All normal good drinks are allowed for Muslim to drink except Alcoholic drinks. Alcoholic drinks are not allowed for Muslims to drink.
Gatorade and grape juice are non-alcoholic drinks. They begin with the letter g.
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fear of alcoholic drinks
It isn't necessary to decline alcoholic drinks unless a person is underage, pregnant, alcoholic, or on certain medications.
all alcoholic drinks contain ethanol
Alcoholic Soda Pops. Modern day drinks with fruity flavor. like lemonade or strawberry flavored alcoholic drinks. Alcoholic beverages (c. 5% alc) such as Barcadi Breezers.
prohibition