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  2. John Collins (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    A John Collins is a long drink of London dry gin, lemon juice, sugar and carbonated water, which was attested in 1869, but may be older. It is believed to have originated with a headwaiter of that name who worked at Limmer's Old House in Conduit Street in Mayfair , which was a popular London hotel and coffee house around 1790–1817.

  3. Scotch and soda - Wikipedia

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    [2] A stengah is a drink made from equal measures of whisky and soda water, served over ice. [3]: 785 In the early 20th century, it was a popular drink among British subjects in areas of the British Empire in Asia. [3]: 619 The term derives from the Malay word for "half" (setengah). [4]

  4. Tom Collins - Wikipedia

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    (Use an extra large bar glass.) Three-quarters table-spoon of sugar; 3 or 4 dashes of lime or lemon juice; 3 or 4 pieces of broken ice; 1 wine glass full of Old Tom gin; 1 bottle of plain soda water; mix up well with a spoon, remove the ice, and serve. Attention must be paid not to let the foam of the soda water spread over the glass.

  5. Is There A Difference Between Club Soda, Sparkling Water ...

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    Despite its name, club soda isn’t sugary or caffeinated like popular sodas. Instead, it’s made from carbonated water with added minerals like sodium bicarbonate, sodium citrate, and potassium ...

  6. List of fictional drinks - Wikipedia

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    Peach flavored soda, popular in the town of Gravity Falls; named after director Joe Pitt. Thunder Muscle The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret: 2010, "In Which Claims Are Made and a Journey Ensues" Energy Drink which Todd Margaret is tasked with selling in the UK, contains a chemical property sought by terrorists to create weapons.

  7. Borg (drink) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] A borg is designed to be held and consumed by one individual throughout a party, distinguishing it from older communally-served party drinks (which may have similar ingredients) such as jungle juice and punch. [4] Drinkers typically label their borg jug with a nickname, often a pun on the word "borg." [3] [5] [6] [7]

  8. Drink mixer - Wikipedia

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    [2] Bitter lemon – flavored with quinine and lemon (both juice and pith) Carbonated water (also called club soda, soda water, seltzer water, or sparkling water) Cola – Coca-Cola, Pepsi, etc. Ginger ale; Ginger beer; Hoppy; Lemon Sour; Squirt (soft drink) Lemon–lime soda – 7 Up, Sprite, etc.

  9. Carbonated water - Wikipedia

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    Carbonated water is a diluent mixed with alcoholic beverages where it is used to top-off the drink and provides a degree of 'fizz'. Adding soda water to "short" drinks such as spirits dilutes them and makes them "long" (not to be confused with long drinks such as those made with vermouth).

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