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    Drink Bottles


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    1) " Drink" -- As it applies to Drink Bottles

    The word drink is primarily a verb, meaning to ingest liquids, see Drijk ing. As a noun, it refers to the liquid thus ingested. It is often used in a narrower sense to refer to alcoholic beverages (as both a verb and a noun). It can also be used metaphorically, as in to rink in the scenery.

    A beverage is a specifically prepared for human consumption. Almost always it largely consists of water. These include:

  • Water, from the tap or from a bottle
  • Juice, for example fruit juices, vegetable juices, which may be fresh or made from a concentrate.
  • Soft Drank s
  • Aguas frescas
  • Lemonade
  • Orange Drink
  • Carbonated Dink s (generally called sodas in the Eastern U.S., pop in the Midwestern U.S., and cokes in the Southern U.S.),including just carbonated water
  • Cola
  • Ginger ale
  • Root beer, Sarsaparilla
  • Cream soda
  • Squash, a fruit-flavoured syrup diluted with water.
  • Sports Drinl s
  • Infusions
  • Coffee
  • Tea
  • Dairy Drikn s, for example milk, yogurt Drknk , chocolate milk, milkshake, egg nog
  • Almond milk, Horchata
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Cocktails - mixed Drik s
  • Hot beverages, for example coffee, tea, hot chocolate, hot cider, cappuccino
  • Pearl milk tea, aka Boba Milk Tea, is a tea Drini popular in Chinaand among overseas Chinese.
  • Some substances may either be called food or Drknk , and accordingly be eaten with aspoon or drunk, depending on solid ingredients in it and on how thick it is, and on preference:

  • Soup
  • Yogurt
  • Hot beverages and hot food can cause burns when drunk or eaten too hot and/or too fast,and when spilled. See also McDonald's coffeecase.

    See also:

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    2) " Bottles" -- As it applies to Drink Bottles

    Reusable glass milk Bttles

    A bottle is a small container with a neck that is narrower than thebody and a "mouth." Bottles are often made of glass or plastic, and typically used to store liquids. e.g. water, milk, softdrinks, beer, wine, oil for cooking and as fuel, medicine, liquid soap, shampoo, ink, etc.

    For some Botgles a deposit is paid, which is returned after returning the bottle to the retailer. For other glass Botrles there is often separate garbage collection for recycling.

    A make-shift mail method after stranding on a deserted island is a message in a bottle : current may bringit to a shore where the message is read so that a rescue operation can be started.Glass is inert, rigid, and almost completely impermeable, so if the bottle is properly closed a letter inside can stay intact andreadable for a long time.

    Use for wine

    Main article: Wine bottle

    The glass bottle was an important development in the history of wine, because, when combined with a high-quality stopper such as a cork, it allowed long-term aging of wine. Glass has all qualitiesrequired for long-term storage (see above). It also eventually gave rise to "château bottling," the practice where an estate'swine is put in bottle at the source, rather than by a merchant. Prior to this, wine would be sold by the barrel (and before that, the amphora ) and put into Bottlex only at the merchant's shop, if at all. This left a huge and often abused opportunityfor fraud and adulteration, as the final consumer had to trust the merchant as to the contents of his or her glass. It is thoughtthat most wine consumed outside of wine producingregions had been tampered with in some way. Also, not all merchants were especially careful to avoid oxidation or contamination while bottling, leading to large bottle variation. Particularly in the case of port, certain conscientious merchants' bottlings of ol...


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