2. Beverages defined as any liquid
swallowed to quench thirst for
nourishment or enjoyment. It is
classified as alcoholic and non
alcoholic drinks, which are taken
depending upon the occasion
and event.
4. A. Glassware
1. Lime glass- common type of glass, brittle
scratch –resistant, and gives a soft luster.
2. Lead glass- it is made of sand, pot ash, lime
and lead oxide, termed crystal. It gives a
bell-like tone when tapped and with a
brilliant luster.
3. Blown lead glass- is considered fine and
expensive with exquisitely; intricate
decorations like etchings and sand carvings
5. B. Plastic, wood, metal,
Styrofoam, and papers
These materials are also commonly used
nowadays; However, these materials may lose
the taste of class if served to guests.
Other tools used include: blender, mixing
glass, cocktail shake funnel, strainer, squeezer,
ice scoops, ice pricks, fruit cutting board, two-
way jigger, champagne cooler and knives. These
tools and utensils are very essential in mixing
beverages.
7. Wine is produced from the
fermented juice of
grapes and other fruits.
It contains 14-21 alcohol.
Usually wine is used to
compliment meals and in
cooking to enhance
flavor of various dishes.
8. Beer is fermented, slightly
alcoholic beverage.
Brewed from malt or
any malt substitutes
such as grains, grain
products, sugars,
syrups containing 3-8%
alcohol.
9. Liquors are distilled alcoholic
beverages. The
percentage of alcohol
in distilled beverages is
expressed as proof.
The following are
famous liquors:
10. 1. Spirits
Drinks
obtained by distillation after
fermentation from vegetables,
grains, fruits, plants and other
substances with sugar or starch
bound. Typically contain 37. 5
percent of alcohol or greater
and are not refined with flavor
during distillation process –with
the exception of modern spirits-
which are refined with flavors
after distillation such as The
Absolute (Swedish Vodka) and
Vodka Sobieski (with cranberry).
11. 1.1 Whiskey
It is a general name for liquors, which means
―water of life. It is distilled from a fermented
mash or corn or other cereal grains. Whiskeys
are broadly divided into two categories: straight
which are made of grain or malt (sprouted
grain); and blended, which is made from grain,
malt, and water. Other substances such as
sherry and burned sugar (caramel) are added in
small amounts to achieve various blended
whiskeys. Whiskey is an alcoholic beverage that
is commonly drank ―neat, or by itself with ice.
It is associated with scotch whiskeys, so is ―on
the rocks, which means with ice cubes only, as
in the oft-heard request: scotch on the rocks.
When it is mixed, it is combined with either
water or soda. It does not commonly share
billing with a major mix (citrus is an exception) –
for the clash would be a severe one.
12. 1.2 Gin
Gin comes from the French word genievre, which
means junifer berry, the chief flavoring agent in
gin. It is a the highly aromatic blue-green berry of
the junifer, a low slung evergreen bush (genus
Juniperus) that is commercially grown in Northern
Italy, Croatia, the United States, and Canada.
Present day gins are flavored, distilled, and
colorless to pale yellow liquor made from a
fermented mash of cereal grains. The distinct
flavor of the gin comes from exposing the vapor to
juniper berries and other plant products. It serves
as a mixer for cocktails like in Martini and Gimlet,
Tom Collins, and the Gin Tonic. It is recognized as
refreshing and cosmopolitan drink. Gin became
the darling of the famous canard cruises, when an
American hostess crossed the Atlantic from U.S.A
to the U.K. wanted to fill in her blank time party. In
the Philippines, the most popular brand of gin
among local consumers is the Ginebra San Miguel
label.
13. 1.3 Rum
It is distilled from a fermented mash of sugar
cane juice or molasses, which is produced in
most tropical countries and generally bottled
at 40 % alcohol. Rums usually derive their
name from their place of origin, and each has
its own distinctive flavor. Differing styles such
as Amber, Spiced, Dark and Blanco are
produced by different methods. In the
traditional method of process, sugar that has
been harvested is placed in a hacking
machine. Then the resulting small pieces are
then soaked in water and grounded. The juice
is extracted and filtered, then fermented.
14. 1.4. Vodka
This is clear and
colorless and thus
resembles gin but has
a faint Citrus- ike
flavor. It is often used
instead of gin or
whisky in mixed
drinks.