Either a good rum or whiskey. don't go cheap, you'll be left with a crap quality eggnog
Brandy, Bourbon, and rum are the most common eggnog add-ins. It is also quite good with white chocolate flavored Irish cream. This can usually only be found around the holidays.
Coke , Pepsi , Coffee , Eggnog , etc
EnglandEggnog (or egg nog) is a type of milk-based beverage popular in North America during the winter. Historically, it likely belongs to the posset family. But its actual origins, significance and, most importantly, ingredients are subject to dispute and conjecture. The name is a concatenation of egg and nog, where nog derives either from noggin (ale or a small wooden cup) or from grog (an alcoholic beverage made with rum). Most likely, eggnog originated in Europe. Another origin story has it that it was an occasional fortifying drink in the American colonies, who adapted it with cheap rum to make it a more formidable winter treat.Modern eggnog typically consists of milk, eggs, and sugar mixed together and may be served with or without added spirits. Other ingredients include spices such as nutmeg, cinnamon, or allspice, and frequently the substitution of cream for some portion of the milk, making a much richer drink. Other toppings are vanilla ice cream, eggnog flavored ice cream, and whipped cream.Eggnog is typically served as a Christmas drink or during New Year's eve. Historically, however, it is a winter beverage, not a holiday-specific one. Although eggnog can be produced from "homemade" recipes, ready-made eggnog containing alcohol and "just-add-alcohol" versions are available for purchase in a variety of stores. Whisky, rum, brandy, or cognac can be added to eggnog. Since the 1960s, eggnog has been served cold and without alcohol, both of which are significant departures from its historical origins. In North America, a few soymilk manufacturers offer seasonally-available, soy-based alternatives for vegans and those with dairy or milk allergies. Eggnog also can be added as a flavouring to food or other drinks.
It is typically made of some type of starch mixed with water.
Mixed!mixed mixed! :d
Mixed.
Yes. Eggnog is a mixture of milk, cream, eggs, sugar, vanilla, and nutmeg, and sometimes has brandy or whiskey in it. The commercial type is pasteurized so it is completely safe, but with homemade eggnog, you need to find a recipe that uses a cooked egg base since raw eggs can have salmonella, possibly resulting in a serious illness.
In terms of alcoholic drinks, an alcohol base is the type of alcoholic drink that provides the majority of the alcohol content in a cocktail or a mixed drink.For example, the base for a "screwdriver" is vodka (the non-alcoholic part is orange juice), while a piña colada the primary base is rum.
It is a mixture. A homogeneous type of mixture because each substance is equally mixed. Bubbles are made of alcohol, soap, and vinegar. :D
Alcohol is a compoundA compound; regular drinking alcohol has formula C2H5OH, other alcohols have similar formulas. Of course, if you mixed more than one type of alcohol together, it would be a mixture.
Canadian moose mugs!!
mixed mixed
Eggnog, which is made with eggs and some type of milk, usually would have more protein than a juice made from vegetables and/or fruit. However, the eggnog also would contain more calories from sugar than any vegetable juice and more than most fruit juices. Lemonade might be the exception, because the tart flavor of lemons requires a large amount of sugar to be palatable.