hard drink

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hard drink

A man pours a hard drink into a glass at a home bar.

Definition

Noun: 1. A distilled alcoholic beverage: An alcoholic drink produced by distilling fermented grain, fruit, or vegetables, resulting in a higher alcohol content than fermented beverages like beer or wine. This category includes spirits such as whiskey, vodka, rum, and gin.

Usage

The term "hard drink" is used to categorize and specify types of alcoholic beverages based on their production method and strength. It is often contrasted with "soft drinks" (non-alcoholic) and "beer" or "wine" (fermented). - It functions as a countable noun (e.g., a hard drink, hard drinks). - It is commonly used in contexts discussing consumption, regulation, or comparison of alcoholic beverages.

Examples
  • General Use:
    • The bar menu clearly separated beer and wine from the hard drinks like whiskey and tequila.
    • After the ceremony, the guests were offered a choice of a soft drink or a hard drink.
  • In Comparison:
    • Some people prefer the lighter taste of beer, while others go straight for a hard drink.
    • The legal drinking age is the same, whether for beer or hard drink.
Advanced Usage
  • "Hard liquor": A very common synonym with identical meaning.
    • The store has a separate section for hard liquor.
  • The term can imply a beverage consumed straight, on the rocks, or as a base for cocktails, but not typically diluted as a beer or wine cooler.
Variants and Related Words
  • Hard liquor (n): A direct synonym for "hard drink."
  • Spirits (n): Another common term for distilled alcoholic beverages.
  • Distilled beverage (n): A more technical term for the same category.
  • Liquor (n): A general term for distilled alcoholic drinks, often used interchangeably with "hard drink" or "hard liquor."
Synonyms
  • Spirits
  • Hard liquor
  • Liquor
  • Distilled beverage
  • Strong drink (a more formal or archaic synonym)
Antonyms / Contrasting Terms
  • Soft drink: A non-alcoholic beverage.
  • Beer: A fermented alcoholic beverage made from grains.
  • Wine: A fermented alcoholic beverage made from grapes or other fruits.
  • Cider: A fermented alcoholic beverage made from apples.
Related Phrases
  • "To hold one's hard drink": An idiom meaning to be able to consume strong alcohol without becoming overly intoxicated (a variation of "to hold one's liquor").
    • He can really hold his hard drink; he had three whiskeys and was still steady.
  • While "hard drink" itself is not typically part of phrasal verbs, the simpler term "drink" is, as in "drink up" (finish your drink).
hard drink

A man pours a hard drink into a glass at a home bar.

Noun
  1. an alcoholic beverage that is distilled rather than fermented