What, exactly, is a non-alcoholic drink?!


Question: I don't think I've ever had one... unless you can count that cheap beer from the grocery store... that didn't give me much of a buzz...


Answers: I don't think I've ever had one... unless you can count that cheap beer from the grocery store... that didn't give me much of a buzz...

It's a drink for a non-alcoholic. Alcoholics go to meetings, and say stuff like, "I'm blah blah, I'm an alcoholic." Then everyone cries about their crappy lives.

If you don't do that, then every drink you have is a non-alcoholic one!

pop, and water, like coke or pepsi or vault

a drink that does not have alcohol hence the non part.


a.k.a Water or Milk which I'm sure you've had

Natty Light lol :o)

It's a drink meant for someone who's not an alcoholic.

Beer.
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the gay-man's beer DUH! real men/butches drink REAL beer/alcoholic beverages, cause god gave us booze so we can be happy when he's gone:)

it's a waste of time and money

Have you never had the Virgin Mary?
Yeah that one is a joke too.

wow you've never had water before???????? no its a drink that usually has alcohol in it but you get it without. daiquiri no liquor

Something without alcohol like margaritas can be 'virgin" along with pina coladas and so on.

That is a good question! I never understood what people meant by the term non alcoholic either.

I asked this question at thanksgiving and all I got was beat

drinks that dont have alcohol in it
juice,soda,cofee,WATER,etc.

Near Beer. Non alcoholic drink and a funny not so clever name probably thunk up by the likes of someone in Quahog.

omg your are too funny, non-alcoholic drink is a pina colada with out any rum !!!!





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