- Non-alcoholic beverage
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A non-alcoholic beverage is a beverage that contains less than 0.5% alcohol by volume.[1] Non-alcoholic versions of some alcoholic beverages, such as non-alcoholic beer ("near beer") and cocktails ("mocktails"), are widely available where alcoholic beverages are sold.
Sodas, juices, and sparkling cider contain no alcohol, but non-alcoholic beer and non-alcoholic wine undergo an alcohol-removal process that may leave a small amount of alcohol. Because of this, some states have legal restrictions on non-alcoholic beer and wine.
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List of non-alcoholic cocktails
- Arnold Palmer (drink)
- Egg cream
- Gunner (cocktail)
- Lemon, Lime and Bitters
- Roy Rogers
- Shirley Temple
List of traditional non-alcoholic drinks
- Aguas frescas
- Aguapanela
- Almdudler
- Apfelschorle
- Atole
- Ayran
- Babycino
- Baesuk
- Bandrek
- Bandung (drink)
- Barley water
- Birch sap
- Blåbärssoppa
- Bread Drink
- Cendol
- Chalap
- Champurrado
- Champús
- Chass
- Cholado
- Chai
- Coffee
- Egg nog
- Elderflower cordial
- Es bir
- Falooda
- Garapa
- Ginger tea
- Hawaiian Punch
- Horchata
- Hot chocolate
- Hwachae
- Jindallae hwachae
- Kombucha
- Lassi
- Licuado
- Mattha
- Mazamorra
- Milkshake
- Mocochinchi
- Mote con huesillo
- Nectar (drink)
- Orange drink
- Orange soft drink
- Peanut milk
- Peanut punch
- Sharbat
- Shikanjvi
- Smoothie
- Subak hwachae
- Sujeonggwa
- Switchel
- Tea
- Thadal
- Yuja hwachae
List of branded non-alcoholic drinks
- Accelerade
- Barbican
- Bonjus
- Burple
- Cocaine (drink)
- Coolatta
- Coors Cutter
- Crodino
- Crystal Light
- Enviga
- Froster
- Gatorade
- Go Fast
- Hoppy (beverage)
- Hi-C
- Karmi
- Kellogg's Special K2O Protein Water
- Kool-Aid
- Lipton Brisk
- Matte Leão
- Milo (drink)
- Nestea
- Nutrimato
- Orange Whip
- Powerade
- Prometheus Springs
- Propel Fitness Water
- Punch Sport Drink
- RAC 124
- Rooh Afza
- Sangria Señorial
- Shloer
- Slow Cow
- Slurpee
- Slush Puppie
- Smart(fx)
- Staminade
- Sustagen
- SunnyD
- Tang (drink)
- Thirst Buster (Shell Canada)
- Vita Coco
See also
References
- ^ "Electronic Code of Federal Regulations". United States Government. http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=ecfr;sid=33fc0c0194b58b6fe95208945b5c637a;rgn=div5;view=text;node=27%3A1.0.1.1.5;idno=27;cc=ecfr#27:1.0.1.1.5.8.41.1. Retrieved 25 February 2011. See §7.71, paragraphs (e) and (f).
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