The Post Quiz: Summer Drinks, and Where They Came From
Created | Updated Jul 23, 2017
What do you drink to cool off?
The Post Quiz: Summer Drinks, and Where They Came From
Unscramble the letters to identify these summer drinks.
- Originally, it contained drugs, but no alcohol. CCCO OAAL
- This was invented to keep alcohol out of church services. SCARCE WEIGH JULEP
- The taste treat invented in Nazi Germany. AFTAN
- Its name means 'moonshine': it was invented in Tennessee – as a drinks 'mixer'. AMOUNT WINED
- It has sassafras in it. BORER TOE
- Made popular at the 1904 St Louis World's Fair, because it was way hot that summer. ACE TIDE
- You can make a Moscow Mule with this beverage, known in the UK since the 18th Century. GREBE REIGN
- An ancient drink: this tangy beverage is first recorded in Egypt. DAEMONEL
- This drink was first named in print in 1885 – but it had whiskey in it. KHAKISELM
- This beverage was first called 'Brad's Drink'. In 1898, the name was 'improved' with a derivation from the word for 'stomach ache'. ESCALOP PI
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