A fully supplied bar with various types of drinks
This is a list of alcoholic drinks . An alcoholic drink is a drink that contains ethanol , commonly known as alcohol . Alcoholic drinks are divided into three general classes: beers , wines , and distilled beverages . They are legally consumed in most countries, and over one hundred countries have laws regulating their production, sale, and consumption.[ 1] In particular, such laws specify the minimum age at which a person may legally buy or drink them. This minimum age varies between 15 and 21 years, depending upon the country and the type of drink. Most nations set it at 18
years of age.[ 1]
Drinks by raw material
The names of some alcoholic drinks are determined by their raw material .
Grains
Name of fermented beverage
Name of distilled beverage
Barley
beer , barley wine
Scotch whisky , Irish whiskey , gin , jenever (Central Europe), ginebra (Spain, Argentina, Philippines), shōchū (mugijōchū) (Japan), soju (Korea), baijiu (China)
Buckwheat
buckwheat whisky (Brittany), shōchū (sobajōchū) (Japan)
Corn
chicha , corn beer , tesguino
bourbon whiskey , moonshine , also vodka (rare)
Millet
millet beer (Sub-Saharan Africa), tongba (Nepal), boza (the Balkans, Turkey)
Rice
beer , brem (Indonesia), ruou gao (Vietnam), tuak (Borneo Island), sato (Thailand), huangjiu and choujiu (China), sake (Japan), makgeolli and cheongju (Korea), sonti , handia , and chuak (India), thwon (Newari), Jaad (Nepal)
aila (Newari), Raksi (Nepal), rice baijiu (China), shōchū (komejōchū) and awamori (Japan), soju (Korea), hkaung rai (Myanmar), arrack (Indonesia), lao khao (Thailand)
Rye
rye beer , kvass
rye whiskey , vodka (Russia), korn (Germany)
Sorghum
burukutu (Nigeria), pito (Ghana), merisa (southern Sudan), bilibili (Chad, Central African Republic, Cameroon)
Maotai , Kaoliang liquor , certain other types of baijiu (China).
Wheat
wheat beer
horilka (Ukraine), vodka , wheat whiskey , weizenkorn (Germany), soju (Korea)
Fruit juice
Name of fermented beverage
Name of distilled beverage
Apples
cider (U.S.: "hard cider"), apfelwein
jabukovača (Serbia), applejack (or apple brandy), calvados , cider
Apricots
kajsijevača (Serbia), kaisieva rakia (Bulgaria), pálinka (Hungary)
Bananas or plantains
chuoi hot (Vietnam), cauim (Kuna Indians of Panama), urgwagwa (Uganda, Rwanda), mbege (with millet malt; Tanzania), kasikisi (with sorghum malt; Democratic Republic of the Congo)
majmunovača (Balkans)
Blueberries
borovnica (Croatia)
Cashews
feni (India)
Cherries
cherry wine (Denmark)
Kirsch (Germany, Switzerland)
Coconuts or palm
palm wine
arrack , lambanog (Sri Lanka, India, Philippines)
Gouqi
gouqi jiu (China)
gouqi jiu (China)
Ginger with sugar, ginger with raisins
ginger ale , ginger beer , ginger wine
Grapes
wine , Cachina (Perú)
brandy , cognac (France), vermouth , armagnac (France), branntwein (Germany), pisco (Peru), rakija (The Balkans, Turkey), singani (Bolivia), arak (Syria, Lebanon, Jordan), törkölypálinka (Hungary), zivania (Cyprus)
Juniper berries
gin , jenever (Netherlands/Belgium), borovička (Slovakia)
Mulberries
oghi (Armenia)
Myrica rubra
yangmei jiu (China)
yangmei jiu (China)
Pears
perry , or pear cider; poiré (France)
kruškovac (Croatia), viljamovka (Serbia), Poire Williams , pear brandy, eau-de-vie (France), pálinka (Hungary), krushova rakia / krushevitsa (Bulgaria)
Pineapples
tepache (Mexico), Pineapple Wine (Hawaii)
Plums
plum wine , plum jerkum
šljivovica (Balkans and Central Europe), slivovitz , țuică , umeshu (Japan), pálinka , slivova rakia / slivovitsa (Bulgaria)
Pomace
pomace wine
raki /ouzo /pastis /sambuca (Turkey/Greece/France/Italy), tsipouro /tsikoudia (Greece), grappa (Italy/Argentina/Uruguay), trester (Germany), marc (France), orujo (Spain), zivania (Cyprus), bagaço (Portugal), tescovină (Romania), arak (Iran)
Pomegranates
pomegranate wine (Armenia)
Quinces
dunjevača (Serbia)
Raspberries
raspberry wine[ 2] (US, Canada)
Himbeergeist (Germany, Switzerland)
Sausage tree fruit
muratina wine[ 3] (Kenya)
Flowers
Name of fermented beverage
Name of distilled beverage
Madhuca longifolia
mahudo and mahuda no daru (Gujarat ), mahuva ki sharaab, madhvi, and tharra (Madhya Pradesh , Chhattisgarh )
Vegetables
Name of fermented beverage
Name of distilled beverage
Agave juice
tequila , mezcal , raicilla , bacanora
Agave sap
pulque
Cassava
Saliva-fermented beverages :
cauim
chicha : Throughout the Amazon Basin, including the interiors of Brazil, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela, chicha is made most often with cassava; in Peruvian Amazonia chichia is known as masato .
kasiri (Sub-Saharan Africa)
nihamanchi (South America), also known as nijimanche (Ecuador and Peru)
parakari (Guyana)
sakurá (Brazil, Surinam)
tiquira (Brazil)
Ginger root juice
ginger beer (Botswana)
Potato
potato beer
horilka (Ukraine), vodka (Poland), Kartoffelschnaps (Germany), akvavit (Scandinavia), poitín (poteen) (Ireland), tuzemák (Czech Republic), brennivín (Iceland)
Sugarcane juice, or molasses
basi , betsa-betsa (regional)
rum (Caribbean), rhum agricole (Haiti, Martinique, Guadeloupe and the rest of the French Caribbean ), clairin (Haiti), cachaça (Brazil), desi daru (India), aguardiente de caña (Spain), aguardiente , guaro , lavagallo, pinga (Venezuela, Colombia, Nicaragua), mamajuana (Dominican Republic), gongo and konyagi (Tanzania), cocoroco (Bolivia), caña (Argentina, Uruguay), espinillar (Uruguay), caña blanca (Paraguay), ginebra (Philippines)
Sweet potato
shōchū (imojōchū) (Japan), soju (Korea)
Ti root
okolehao (Hawai'i)
Other raw materials
Name of fermented beverage
Name of distilled beverage
Sap of palm
coyol wine (Central America), tembo (Sub-Saharan Africa), toddy (Indian subcontinent), namtanmao (Thailand)
Sap of Arenga pinnata , coconut , Borassus flabellifer
palm wine , tubâ (Philippines), namtanmao (Thailand)
arrack , lambanog (Philippines)
Honey
mead , horilka (Ukraine), sima (Finland), tej (Ethiopia)
medica (Croatia), distilled mead, honey-flavored liqueur
Milk
kumis , kefir , blaand
arkhi (Mongolia)
Sugar
kilju (Finland)
shōchū (kokutō shōchū) : made from brown sugar (Japan) or rum
Walnuts
orahovac (Croatia, Serbia)
Alcoholic fermented drinks
Founders Old Curmudgeon old ale
A hard cider produced in Michigan, U.S.
Palm wine is collected, fermented and stored in calabashes in Bandundu Province , Democratic Republic of the Congo .
Desi daru from India
Beer
Ale
Fruit beer
Lager
Pale lager (also "dry beer", made with a slow acting yeast that ferments at a low temperature while being stored)
Schwarzbier (dark lager)
Sahti (Finnish)
Small beer (very low alcohol)
Wheat beer (or "Hefeweizen", made with wheat in addition to malted barley)
Witbier ("White Beer", made with herbs or fruit instead of or in addition to hops)
Cauim (made from cassava or maize)
Cheongju (Korean, made from rice)
Chicha (made from cassava, maize root, grape, apple or other fruits)
Cider (made from apple juice or other fruit juice)
Desi daru (made by fermenting molasses or high sugar containing fruits)
Huangjiu (made from rice, millet, or wheat using a special starter culture of yeast, mold, and bacteria)
Icariine liquor
Kasiri (made from cassava)
Kumis (Central Asia, traditionally made from horse milk but now primarily cow milk)
Makgeolli (Korean, made from rice)
Mead (made from honey)
Nihamanchi (South America), also known as nijimanche (Ecuador and Peru) (made from cassava)
Palm wine (made from the sap of various palm trees)
Parakari (made from cassava)
Pulque (originally made by the natives of Mexico, made from the sap of the maguey plant)
Sake (made from (polished) rice)
Sakurá (made from cassava)
Sato
Sonti
Tapuy (Philippines, made from glutinous rice)
Tepache
Tiswin (made from corn or saguaro, a large cactus)
Tonto
Wine
Distilled beverages
A reservoir glass filled with a naturally colored verte absinthe , next to an absinthe spoon
Various views of a bottle of mezcal . The "worm", which is actually the larval form of the moth Hypopta agavis that lives on the agave plant, can be seen in the middle image, at the bottom of the bottle.
Various bottles and containers of Russian vodka
Definition
A distilled beverage, spirit drink, or liquor is an alcoholic drink containing ethanol that is produced by distillation (i.e., concentrating by distillation ) of ethanol produced by means of fermenting grains, fruits, botanicals, vegetables, seeds, or roots.[ 4] Vodka , gin , baijiu , shōchū , soju , tequila , rum , whisky , brandy , and singani are examples of distilled drinks. Beer , wine , cider , sake , and huangjiu are examples of fermented drinks.
The term hard liquor distinguishes distilled drinks from undistilled ones.
List of liquors
The following are liquors being produced around the world (by type, then alphabetically):
Cane sugar, sugar beet and honey distillations
Fruit distillations
Apple distillations
Fruit brandy distillations
Date distillations
Grape distillations
Pear distillations
Plum distillations
Raspberry distillations
Grain-based distillations
Herbal distillations
Plant-based distillations
Seed or botanical distillations
Where the seed or botanical is the dominant flavorant:
Tree distillations
Vegetable distillations
Complex or multiple distillations
See also
References
History and production
History of alcohol Production
Fruit
Apple
Banana
Bignay
Bokbunja
Grape
Java plum
Longan
Lychee
Pear
Pineapple
Plum
Pomegranate
Prickly pear
Various fruits
Cereals
Barley
Corn
Millet
Rice
Rye
Sorghum
Multiple grains
Other
Agave americana
Coconut and other palms
Dairy
Ginger
Galangal
Honey
Sugar
Sugarcane or molasses
Tea
Various starches
Fruit
Apple
Cashew apple
Cherry
Dates
Fig
Grape
Juniper
Plum
Pomace
Various fruits
Cereals
Barley
Beer
Buckwheat
Maize
Rice
Rye
Sorghum
Multiple grains
Other
Agave
Coconut and other palms
Dairy
Sugarcane or molasses
Various starches
Liqueurs and infused distilled drinks by ingredients
Almond
Anise
Beer
Blackthorn shrub
Cherry
Chili peppers
Chocolate
Cinnamon
Cloudberry
Coconut
Coffee
Cream
Egg
Hazelnut
Herbs
Honey
Juniper
Mammee apple flower
Orange
Star anise
Sugarcane/molasses
Vanilla
Various fruits
Walnut