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  2. Beverage function - Wikipedia

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    a cash bar (a.k.a. a no-host bar): Attendees pay for their own drinks. [1] [2] a cash bar with tickets: The host issues vouchers to attendees for a limited number of free drinks, and attendees pay for any further drinks themselves. [1] a host bar (a.k.a. an open bar): The host pays for all drinks, either by the hour, by the bottle, by the drink ...

  3. Standard drink - Wikipedia

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    United States standard drinks of beer, malt liquor, wine, and spirits compared. Each contains about 14 grams or 17.7 ml of ethanol. A standard drink or (in the UK) unit of alcohol is a measure of alcohol consumption representing a fixed amount of pure alcohol. The notion is used in relation to recommendations about alcohol consumption and its ...

  4. Alcoholic beverage - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 5 March 2025. Drink with a substantial ethanol content "Adult beverage" redirects here; not to be confused with Caffeinated drink. A selection of alcoholic drinks (from left to right): red wine, malt whisky, lager, sparkling wine, lager, cherry liqueur and red wine Alcoholic beverages and production ...

  5. This is how much it costs the US every time someone drinks - AOL

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  6. Oh, These? Just 35 Drinks to Order at a Bar If You Haven't ...

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    Spritz. I don't even need to describe an Aperol Spritz (it's 2023, after all), but I am here to tell you that it's one of many ways in which you can prepare a Spritz.

  7. Well drink - Wikipedia

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    A rail or well drink is usually served when a customer does not specify that a particular brand of liquor be used. [1] [2] [8] For example, a customer order for a "Scotch and soda" would lead the bartender to use a rail/well Scotch whisky and would be priced as a well drink, whereas ordering "Glenlivet and soda" would be a call

  8. Wetherspoons slashes some drinks to 99p despite rising pub costs

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    The company said its 671 pubs across England will sell three alcoholic drinks for 99p each.

  9. Round of drinks - Wikipedia

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    A round or Shout of drinks arriving at the table. A round of drinks is a set of alcoholic beverages purchased by one person in a group for that complete group. The purchaser buys the round of drinks as a single order at the bar. In many places it is customary for people to take turns buying rounds. [1] [2]