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Lists: Beer, Cocktails, Drinkware, Flaming, Garnish, Mixed, Non-Alc, Shots, Wine |
Categories: Bartending, Cocktails (beer, brandy, gin, rum, sake, tequila, vodka, whiskey, wine, other), Drinkware (beer glass, beer vessel, chalices, drinking, teaware), Flaming, Fortified wine, Garnish, Mixed, Mixers, Non-Alc, Shooters, Sour |
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Mixed drinks: Commons, Wikipedia |
The following category tags may be added at the bottom of articles in which the particular category makes sense.
Note: It is completely unnecessary to manually add these categories if you use the {{WPMIXInfobox}} in an article, since it automatically categorizes articles based on the selected attributes. The Infobox is easy to use, and is the preferred way to categorize articles within this WikiProject's scope.
Mixed drink type categories
[edit]Tag drinks by the primary types of alcohol contained in the cocktail by volume. Alcohol comprising 25% or less of the total volume should not be tagged unless the alcohol is part of the drink's name, imparts a strong flavor to the drink, is very commonly substituted for the primary alcohol (and that is mentioned within the article), or is otherwise significant. Place all these tags together at or near the bottom of the article.
- [[Category:Beer mixes]]
- Beer mixes are drinks consisting primarily of beer (porters, stouts, pilsners, etc.) mixed with other ingredients, which may include distilled alcohol. The distinction between a beer mix and a cocktail with beer is the relative amounts of the various alcohols. In a beer mix, beer is greatest amount of alcohol by volume.
- [[Category:Cocktails with beer]]
- Cocktails with beer are drinks consisting primarily of distilled alcohols (vodka, gin, rum, etc.) into which beer (porters, stouts, pilsners, etc.) is mixed. The distinction between a cocktail with beer and a beer mix is the relative amounts of the various alcohols. In a cocktail with beer, beer is secondary in amount by volume compared to a distilled alcohol.
- [[Category:Cocktails with brandy or cognac]]
- [[Category:Cocktails with gin]]
- [[Category:Cocktails with less common spirits]]
- [[Category:Cocktails with rum]]
- [[Category:Cocktails with sake]]
- [[Category:Cocktails with tequila]]
- [[Category:Cocktails with vodka]]
- [[Category:Cocktails with whisky or bourbon]]
- [[Category:Cocktails with wine, sparkling wine, or port]]
- Cocktails with wine... are drinks consisting primarily of distilled alcohols (vodka, gin, rum, etc.) into which wine (including port, Champagne, and other sparkling wines) is mixed. The distinction between a cocktail with wine... and a wine mix or spritzer is the relative amounts of the various alcohols. In cocktails with wine..., the wine product is secondary in amount by volume compared to a distilled alcohol.
- [[Category:Fortified wine]]
- Fortified wines are distinguished from spirits made from wine. While both have increased alcohol content, spirits are the result of a process of distillation; while fortified wines have spirits added to them. Fortified wines generally have an alcohol content between that of wines and spirits.
- [[Category:Wine mixes and punches]]
- Wine mixes are drinks consisting primarily of wine (including port, Champagne, and other sparkling wines) mixed with other ingredients, which may include other alcohol. The distinction between wine mixes and punches and cocktails with wine... is the relative amounts of the various alcohols. In cocktails with wine..., some type of distilled alcohol (vodka, gin, rum, etc.) comprises the greatest amount of alcohol by volume in the drink; whereas with wine mixes and punches, the wine is predominant.
Presentation method categories
[edit]Place appropriate tags together with other category tags at or near the bottom of the article.
- [[Category:Cocktail garnishes]]
- [[Category:Flaming beverages]]
- This category is for beverages (usually cocktails) where the alcohol is specifically described as being ignited prior to consumption.
- [[Category:Mixed drink shooters and drink shots]] (formerly Shots)
- This category is for shots of distilled beverages and mixed drinks (cocktails, beer mixes, wine mixes, and non-alcoholic) commonly served in shot glasses or shooters.
- [[Category:Mixed drinks]]
- Use with mixed drinks that do not fit neatly into other categories, especially drinks that are commonly prepared either with or without alcohol. Eggnog is a perfect example. Some cocktails, such as Piña Coladas and Daquris, may be tagged with alcohol (Cocktails with rum), non-alcohol (Non-alcoholic mixed drinks), and mixed drinks tags since the articles discuss both variations.
Non-alcoholic categories
[edit]- [[Category:Non-alcoholic mixed drinks]]
- Use with mocktails, virgin cocktails, and some non-alcoholic punches that do not contain any alcohol.
- [[Category:Soft drinks]]
- Sodapop, iced teas, fruit punches, and other non-alcoholic beverages that do not directly mimic cocktails should be tagged as soft drinks instead of non-alcoholic drinks.
- [[Category:Drink mixers]]
- Sodapops (like Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Sprite, and Ginger ale), which are common cocktail ingredients (as opposed to Sasparilla, Crush Pineapple, or Hi-C Pink lemonade, which are rarely if ever used as cocktail ingredients), as well as other common drink ingredients (e.g., Tonic water, sweetened lime juice, grenadine, orange juice, etc.) should be tagged as drink mixers in addition to whatever other categories apply.