anything really
A fruit juice.
Beer is the beverage most often consumed by drunken drivers. However, standard servings of wine and spirits contain the same amount of alcohol (0.60).
Austria
Any beverage that contains protein, carbs, minerals and vitamins, etc. is a food. Soup is served as a beverage in Chinese culture, during the meal--not tea. Soup is versatile. It can be served as a food and is most often classified as one, but it can be drunk as a beverage. Think of it this way, soup is a combination of various sizes, flavors, and types of food floating in a complementative drink, which is why most people do not accompany their soup with a beverage. However, there are soups heavy, and thick enough to be considered a solid food, and ones light enough to, as mentioned above by another user, be considered a drink, such as broths.
Any beverage that contains protein, carbs, minerals and vitamins, etc. is a food. Soup is served as a beverage in Chinese culture, during the meal--not tea. Soup is versatile. It can be served as a food and is most often classified as one, but it can be drunk as a beverage. Think of it this way, soup is a combination of various sizes, flavors, and types of food floating in a complementative drink, which is why most people do not accompany their soup with a beverage. However, there are soups heavy, and thick enough to be considered a solid food, and ones light enough to, as mentioned above by another user, be considered a drink, such as broths.
It is a traditonal Mexican drink made from rice and milk. It is very good :P
hot chocolate apple cider warm milk
because my name is acacia and im so great they put my dna in your drink of choice
No. People often drink coffee before, during, and after drinking beer.
You can drink anything you like. It is your choice. People will often drink something special, like champagne, to celebrate.
A beverage is anything you drink, normally an aqeuous solution (e.g. Coca-Cola, lemonade, wine). =================== From what I read, beverages are mainly liquids for the consumption of human entity. Although most beverages, including juice, soft drinks, and carbonated drinks, have some form of water in them, water itself is often not classified as a beverage, and the word beverage has been recurrently defined as not referring to water. There are two types of beverages: Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages
Often they do, yes.