None. By definition, a soft drink is non-alcoholic. Depending on laws in certain areas, a beverage cannot exceed a certain amount of ABV in order to maintain the "non-alcoholic" designation.
No, a soft drink usually means any drink that does not contain alcohol.
it is just a difference in speech, same as calling a garage sale a yard sale & vice versa. Soft drink also refers to the drink not being a hard drink (a hard drink is a drink with alcohol). Since soda/soft drinks do not have alcohol, they are called soft drinks.
"Hard" drinks contain alcohol. Anything without alcohol is a soft drink.
No Coca Cola is a soft drink that the Coca Cola company made years where most of us werent born it is a simple soft drink it has no alcohol
No alcohol is used in the production of any soft drink.
Since root beer is a soft drink there is no alcohol in it.
It doesn't contain any type of alcohol, it is a soft drink,
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A&W Root Beer is a soft drink. Apple cider is a drink.
Water, and lots of it, is the preferred drink while in the desert. Alcohol and sugary soft drinks can lead to dehydration.
If you don't know how much alcohol is in a drink, you can look on the container. It will give a percentage or strength of alcohol on the container.
Basically anything that isn't water. (Juice, Cola, Coffee...) that does not have alcohol in it. Alcohol is called a "hard" beverage, so it would only make sense that a soft beverage does not have alcohol in it.