Some beers contain fish products, (example: Guiness).
Probably because it uses some bi product such as fish gelatin, which is used in many lagers and some soft drinks such as fanta orange and lilt pineapple.
None that I know of.
Some popular coffee-infused alcoholic drinks include espresso martinis, Irish coffee, and coffee liqueurs like Kahlua.
The worst tasting alcoholic drinks would depend on the drinkers personal taste. Some people don't like sweet tasting drinks, so a Screwdriver or a Martini are not for them. Some don't like bitter drinks and would hate a Gin and Tonic.
Yes, any type of chocolate is fine for vegetarians, unless it had some type of animal product in it. However, if it had milk chocolate in it, then it would not be suitable for vegans.
Short answer: A non-alcoholic drink has no alcohol and an alcoholic drink has alcohol. Longer answer: Alcoholic drinks contain alcohol. Drink enough of them and you get drunk. Non-alcoholic drinks don't contain alcohol and you can binge on them any way you like and still be okay to drive, for instance. But be careful here since some "non-alcoholic" beers actually contain some alcohol, like only 1 percent. =================== Alcoholic drinks contain alcoholic content that can make its drinkers drunk while non-alcoholic drinks are bare drinks without any alcohol content. Such examples are: water, fruit juices and carbonated drinks.
According to the TGIFridays website they offer a wide selection of drinks including Beers, Wines, Spirits, mixed alcoholic drinks, special coffees and non-alcoholic drinks such as shakes and fruit drinks. Visit their website to see their entire menu.
Eggnog is a non-alcoholic drink. People frequently add alcohol to it.
some of the drinks cause you to feel weird
Some popular alcoholic ice drinks to enjoy during the summer months include frozen margaritas, daiquiris, pia coladas, and mojitos.
Some alcoholic beverages have caffeine and other ingredients. Drinks that are sold as "energy drinks" would be defeating their purpose by including beverage alcohol, as it is a central nervous system depressant -- the opposite of an energy drink. Some may include small quantities of other alcohols that are not an issue in terms of drinking, but no, if they are not sold as alcoholic beverages, like beer and wine, they are non-alcoholic.
Yes, but it contains dairy products so is unsuitable for vegans. The plain chocolate bar is labelled suitable for vegetarians (in the smallest, most difficult to find writing possible) but some of the other types are not labelled as such so I would be wary of them. Allegedly, the bars do have a "Suitable for Vegetarians" writing on them, but it's insanely difficult to find.