It is correct that the word beverage means all drinks hot and cold including water. It means anything you drink.
Except means everything but that one," Everyone ate except Mark." Acccept means to take, " MarK will accept his award at the assembly."
correct phrase is; "gone awry." Which means to go off course. (Nothing to do with rye, or drinks ...)
Drink
Decaffeinated drinks generally do not dehydrate the body. While caffeine can have a mild diuretic effect, decaffeinated beverages contain little to no caffeine, which means they are less likely to lead to dehydration. In fact, many decaffeinated drinks can contribute to overall fluid intake and hydration. However, excessive consumption of any beverage, including decaffeinated ones, should be monitored for other health reasons.
mixing
pink drink
He means he drinks a lot of it
A beverage in French is une boisson. For example, Je voudrais une boisson means ' I would like a drink'.
Zero means Zero calories Diet means less calories
it means to consume an alcoholic beverage that is intoxicating.
pink drink
That he drinks carefully and with grace. Trying not to disturb it too much. (but why a tasty drink?)