Alcoholic and Non-Alcoholic Beverages
Alcoholic and Non-Alcoholic Beverages
Alcoholic and Non-Alcoholic Beverages
Non-Alcoholic
Beverages
To Drink or not to Drink
This is a question!?!
Trends in Alcoholic
Beverage Consumption
Liquo
r
Market Types
Call Brands
House (well) Brands
Classes Of Beer
Lager Light Bodied make up the majority of
production
Bock Heavier, darker, sweeter and richer in
flavor
True bock is only available about 6 weeks out
of the year
Dark beer Darker and Richer than normal beer,
not as sweet a s bock
Pilsner Hops, light bodies and light color
Bavarian Style Uses strictly Bavarian hops, very
string.
Top-fermentation Beers
Countries of origin
France
Germany
Italy
USA/California
Australia
South America
German Wines
Italian Wines
California Wines
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2.
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Labels
Geographic Designation
Geographic Designation
Generic Labeling (Burgundy,
Chablis, etc.)
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9.
Varietal Labeling
Name of Winery
Vintage Date
Date of Bottling
Estate-Bottled
Special Terms (Special Reserve,
Alcoholic Content
11. Wine Content
10.
Purchasing Alcoholic
Beverages
Non-Alcoholic beverages
Coffee
Specifications of coffee
Grades
Roasting
Grinding
Brewing
Cost
per lb
Cups
per lb
Regular
$2.50
50
$.05
(2.50/50)
High-Yield
$2.70
62.5*
$.0432
(2.70/62.5)
Cost
per cup
TEA
Cocoa
Ahhh! Chocolate
Produced by the
Cocoa tree
About Chocolate
GIMME SOME!
http://www.fraichegifts.com/index.asp?
PageAction=Custom&ID=4
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chocolate
Soft Drinks
History of;
http://inventors.about.com/od/foodre
latedinventions/a/soft_drinks.htm
Naturally Carbonated waters I guess
were the first sodas
http://inventors.about.com/library/weekl
y/aa091699.htm
http://www.solarnavigator.net/sponsorsh
ip/coca_cola.htm
Purchasing &
Distribution
Syrups
Ready-to-drink
CAN BE
Bottled
carbonated
drinks
Pre-mixed
Non-carbonated
Distributed through
Powders to be
manufacturers
mixed
franchised bottlers
independent
distributors