Users' questions

Do people still drink alcopops?

Do people still drink alcopops?

“It was a particular problem for male drinkers – WKD is still marketed at men but most men have moved on from alcopops.” There are still plenty of drinks aimed at the palates of drinkers who don’t want a strong boozy taste – such as the likes of Crabbies Ginger Beer, Ginger Grouse and Mike’s Hard Lemonade.

Is Aftershock liqueur still made?

A favorite amongst amateur drinkers, Aftershock liqueur is best taken in shot form — and has a tendency to turn the worst of the worst gatherings into the BEST PARTIES EVER, bro. The green “Thermal Bite” aniseed flavor was discontinued in 2009, much to the dismay of frat bros across the country.

What kind of alcohol is Cisco?

The drink, Cisco, is 20 percent alcohol, Dr. Novello said, while a wine cooler typically would have an alcohol content of 4 percent. Youths who are familiar with Cisco have begun calling it “liquid crack” because of its strong effect, she said, adding, “It’s an incredibly potent, potentially lethal alcoholic beverage.”

Can you still buy Bacardi Breezer?

Bacardi is bringing out an RTD called Breezer, not to be confused with the original (discontinued) Bacardi Breezer brand, which was phased out in the UK in 2015. The new brand is being launched in partnership with the Tesco Group and it will be available from May 20 at Tesco retail stores, priced at £1.80 per can.

What is Ripple wine?

Ripple was a fortified and carbonated wine that was popular in the United States, particularly in the 1970s (and made famous by Fred G. Sanford of Sanford and Son). Possessing a low 11% ABV (lower than modern table wines), it was originally marketed to “casual” drinkers.

Who makes Four Loko?

Phusion Projects
Four Loko is a line of alcoholic beverages sold by Phusion Projects of Chicago, Illinois, United States. Four Loko’s recipe formerly included caffeine. Phusion operates as Drink Four Brewing Company.

Where can you get Bacardi Breezers?

The new brand is being launched in partnership with the Tesco Group and it will be available from May 20 at Tesco retail stores, priced at £1.80 per can. Breezer will be available via wholesaler through Budgens & Londis from May 13 and Booker & Premier from May 27.