Fictional beverages Alamo Beer is a brand of beer enjoyed by many characters on the animated series King of the Hill. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alamo Beer"
Butterbeer is a fictional drink from the Harry Potter book series, and apparently the soft drink of choice for younger wizards. Harry is first presented with the beverage in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Though it has no noticeable effect on a thirteen-year-old human, butterbeer is strong enough to cause drunkenness in a house-elf, if consumed on a regular basis. J. K. Rowling said in her interview to Bon Appetit magazine that it is supposed "to taste a little bit like less-sickly butterscotch." ...more on Wikipedia about "Butterbeer"
Buzz Cola is a fictional brand of cola featured in the animated series The Simpsons. Its slogan is "twice the sugar, twice the caffeine". ...more on Wikipedia about "Buzz Cola"
Duff Beer is a fictional brand of beer in the animated series The Simpsons. It is Homer Simpson's beer of choice. It is a parody of stereotypical American mass-produced beer: poor-quality, cheap, and advertised everywhere. The beer's official spokesperson is Duffman. ...more on Wikipedia about "Duff Beer"
Fruity Whips are a fictional beverage featured in MTV's animated series Beavis and Butt-head. Although not explicitly stated in the show Fruity Whips appear to be frozen slushy-type drinks equivalent to Slurpees or Slush Puppies. Beavis and Butt-head drink them while loitering at their local Maxi Mart convenience store. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fruity Whips"
Google has often adopted a light-veined approach in a variety of circumstances. Some of the following, while not being hoaxes, have gathered media and public attention. ...more on Wikipedia about "Google's hoaxes"
In the fictional Star Trek universe, Klingon Blood Wine is a alcoholic beverage renowned for its flavor and potency. It has been mentioned that Blood Wine is stronger than Earth whisky. Few non-Klingons drink Blood Wine because of its potency. Klingons often drink Blood Wine when celebrating after a battle and while trading war stories. Klingons expect their Blood Wine to be served warm. ...more on Wikipedia about "Klingon Blood Wine" This article is made on http://www.shortopedia.com
* Alaskan Polar Bear Heater - The Nutty Professor (1963 version) ...more on Wikipedia about "List of fictional mixed drinks"
The Particle projection cannon (or PPC) is a fictional mixed drink and named after a powerful energy weapon in the BattleTech universe. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mixed drinks in BattleTech"
The Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster is a fictional alcoholic drink which is mentioned in Douglas Adams' humorous science fiction radio series, novels, computer game, movie, comic book mini-series, and television series The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. ...more on Wikipedia about "Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster"
In the fictional Star Trek universe, Romulan Ale is a blue ale produced by the Romulan people. ...more on Wikipedia about "Romulan Ale"
Slurm is a fictional soft drink originating from the animated series Futurama. It is popular and highly addictive, and is Fry's favorite beverage. It is widely available throughout the universe. Slurm delivery trucks can be frequently spotted, including in the Futurama opening credits (shortly before the Planet Express delivery ship crashes into the billboard). ...more on Wikipedia about "Slurm"
Swill has several uses: ...more on Wikipedia about "Swill"
Synthehol is a substance appearing on the Star Trek TV show. ...more on Wikipedia about "Synthehol" shortopedia, just the best.
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