I have heard of Hard liquor is there such thing as soft liquor?!


Question: YES!
The definition of hard liquor is an alcoholic beverage that is distilled rather than fermented. Soft liquor is a combination of fermented and distilled alcohol .... It has a lower alcohol content than regular liquor which puts it into a kind of beer and wine catagory and makes it legal to sell and serve with only a beer and wine license. Some of the soft liquors sold are Smirnoff Ice, Malt Liquors, Bacardi Silver and Jack Daniels Hard Cola.


Answers: YES!
The definition of hard liquor is an alcoholic beverage that is distilled rather than fermented. Soft liquor is a combination of fermented and distilled alcohol .... It has a lower alcohol content than regular liquor which puts it into a kind of beer and wine catagory and makes it legal to sell and serve with only a beer and wine license. Some of the soft liquors sold are Smirnoff Ice, Malt Liquors, Bacardi Silver and Jack Daniels Hard Cola.

Yeah... Smirnoff Ice.

I agree with the person above me... Smirnoff is sooooo goooooddddd!

Yes - liquors (pronounced lick-coors) like Kahlua, Irish Cream, Amaretto (sp?), and other after-dinner drinks usually have lower "proof" levels than scotch, gin or tequila.

(pls excuse my spelling)





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