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List of drinks

Things you can drink, from water to wine.

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Milk is something that mother animals make for their baby animals. People collect milk from mother cows and put it into bottles and packets for people to drink. Many people have milk on their breakfast cereal, and add milk to their tea and coffee.
Port, also called porto or port wine, is a type of wine that is fortified with a spirit like brandy. Port is traditionally made in Portugal but similar wines are also made in other countries.
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Punch is a name given to any mixed drink, alcoholic or not, that has fruit juice in it. Punch is usually served in a large bowl, with a ladle for people to help themselves to the drink.
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Rum is an alcoholic drink made from sugarcane, or products made from sugarcane like molasses. The sugarcane juice is fermented and distilled and then aged in barrels.
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Sake is an alcoholic Japanese drink made from fermented rice.
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Scotch is a short name for whiskey made in Scotland. Scotch must be aged in oak barrels.

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Sherry is a sweet white wine originally from Spain. Sherry is fortified with brandy and is most often drank as a dessert wine.
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Soda, also called soda pop or just pop, is a sweet, fizzy drink that is usually fruit-flavored and served cold.

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Stout is a kind of beer that is made from roasted malt or barley. Stouts are much thicker and darker than regular beer, and are typically higher in alcohol content too. The most famous kind of stout is Guinness. Stout is also a word that means heavily-built, or overweight.
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Tea is a drink made by steeping dried leaves from the tea plant (camellia sinensis) in hot water. Different types of tea may have different flavours depending on how the tea leaves were treated as they are dried. Tea is the most popular drink in the world after water. Tea can be served plain, hot, cold, and with or without milk and sugar. Some things that do not have leaves from the tea plant in them are also called tea. These teas are made from other plants and fruits and are served the same way ordinary tea is.