Beverages are things you drink like water, milk, pop, etc.
alcoholic beverages
The word passed should be spelled as past
That is the correct spelling of "drink" (to swallow liquids, or a beverage, e.g. soft drink).
The chemical name (and by extension beverages including it) is spelled alcohol.
The correct spelling of the adult beverage is alcohol."I only drink alcohol on the weekends".The correct spelling of the adjective meaning "real" is actual."This is the actual sword Joan of Arc used".
Sparkling means it has carbon dioxide in it, and still does not.
gin Strong drink refers to distilled beverages.
If you're meaning alcoholic beverages, Samoa brews its own beer, Vailima.
It is simply food that you eat on the go. I am sure that some people use it to mean food or beverages that give you energy but I highly doubt that is the original meaning.
"In" beverages? Not to my knowledge!
Sonu Beverages typically offer ice cold alcoholic beverages. They do however serve non alcoholic beverages if that is what your preference is. Either way they have something for everyone.
An 'appellation' is a protected name or title. Usually found on alcoholic beverages where the label indicates the type of ingredients and the region they originate from.
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Polar Beverages was created in 1882.
Adirondack Beverages was created in 1967.
What antioxidant in alcoholic beverages