What is the difference from hard drinks and soft drinks?!


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Hard drinks have substanaces, usually alcohol, that can intoxicate the user, often imparing them. This includes beer, whine, vodka, and other such drinks.

Softdrinks include sodas, juices, non-alcholic wines, milk. Essetitally, these don't have anything in them that can intoxicate/impare the consumer.

hard drinks have alcohol soft drinks dont

Hard drinks have liquor in them....

Soft drinks do not.

The term soft drink (more commonly known as pop, soda, or soda pop in parts of the United States and Canada, or fizzy drinks in the U.K.[1]; sometimes called minerals in Ireland) refers to drinks, often carbonated, that do not contain alcohol. The name "soft drink" specifies a lack of alcohol by way of contrast to the term "hard drink" and the term "drink", the latter of which is nominally neutral but often carries connotations of alcoholic content. Beverages like colas, sparkling water, iced tea, lemonade, squash, and fruit punch are among the most common types of soft drinks, while hot chocolate, hot tea, coffee, milk, tap water, alcohol, and milkshakes do not fall into this classification. Many carbonated soft drinks are optionally available in versions sweetened with sugars or with non-caloric sweeteners.

alcoholic = hard
nonalcoholic = soft

I think that soft drinks are beverages without alcohol and hard drinks include alcohol.

Hard drinks are alcoholic, like when you say can i have a hard with ice on the rocks.

Soft is non alcoholic and can be cordial, fizzy milk Etc...





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