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
Since root beer is a soft drink there is no alcohol in it.
No alcohol is used in the production of any soft drink.
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.
Cold drink is a general term for any beverage that is served cold, while soft drink refers specifically to carbonated beverages that do not contain alcohol. Some cold drinks can be soft drinks, but not all cold drinks are soft drinks.
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.