Here you’ll find 15 Drinks that start with Q that begin with Q, organized from “Q Club Soda” to “Quinquina”. The list mixes non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages, from sodas and fortified wines to regional liqueurs.

Drinks that start with Q are beverages whose common name begins with the letter Q. Quinquina, a tonic wine once used as a malaria remedy, shows how medicinal and culinary uses overlap.

Below you’ll find the table with name, alcohol content, country of origin, and primary ingredients.

Name: This column lists the common beverage name so you can quickly identify and search for each drink.

Alcohol content: Shows percent ABV or ‘non-alcoholic’, helping you choose drinks by strength, serving occasion and appropriateness.

Country of origin: Gives primary source or first-documented country, so you can explore regional traditions and styles and history.

Primary ingredients: Lists the main components (short, comma-separated), enabling you to spot flavor profiles and common allergens.

Drinks that start with Q

NameAlcohol ContentCountry of OriginPrimary Ingredients
Quilmes4.9%Argentinawater, barley malt, hops, yeast
Queimada40%Spainaguardente (orujo), sugar, coffee beans, citrus peel, cinnamon
Qamar al‑Dinnon-alcoholicSyriadried apricot puree, sugar, water
Qishrnon-alcoholicYemencoffee husks, ginger, cinnamon, sugar
Qahwanon-alcoholicregional/variousgreen coffee, cardamom, saffron, water
Q Tonicnon-alcoholicUnited Statescarbonated water, quinine, cane sugar, citrus oils
Q Ginger Beernon-alcoholicUnited Statescarbonated water, ginger, cane sugar, lime
Q Club Sodanon-alcoholicUnited Statescarbonated water, mineral salts
Qoonon-alcoholicJapanwater, fruit juice concentrate, sugar
Queen’s Park Swizzle25%Trinidad and Tobagodark rum, lime, mint, sugar, bitters
Quinquina15%Francearomatized wine, quinine (cinchona), sugar, herbs
Quince Wine12%regional/variousquince, sugar, yeast, water
Quince Liqueur25%regional/variousquince, neutral spirit, sugar
Quinoa Milknon-alcoholicregional/variousquinoa, water, salt, sweetener
Quik (chocolate milk mix)non-alcoholicUnited Statescocoa, sugar, milk powder

Descriptions

Quilmes
Argentina’s best‑known lager, light and crisp with a mild malt profile; ubiquitous at social gatherings and sporting events.
Queimada
Galician flaming punch made from strong spirit and aromatics, traditionally prepared with ritual recitations during gatherings.
Qamar al‑Din
Sweet, thick Middle Eastern apricot drink often served chilled during Ramadan and made from rehydrated apricot paste.
Qishr
Yemeni hot beverage of spiced coffee husks and ginger; fragrant, lightly caffeinated and commonly offered to guests.
Qahwa
Traditional Arab coffee, lightly roasted and spiced with cardamom, served in small cups as a hospitality ritual.
Q Tonic
Premium tonic water from Q Drinks with bright citrus notes and pronounced quinine bitterness, popular as a high‑quality mixer.
Q Ginger Beer
A spicy, dry ginger beer from Q Drinks, made as a cocktail mixer or standalone soft drink.
Q Club Soda
Neutral, finely carbonated club soda from Q Drinks used as a mixer or palate cleanser.
Qoo
Japanese fruit drink brand (Coca‑Cola Japan) aimed at kids; sweet, fruity and widely available in East Asia.
Queen’s Park Swizzle
Classic rum cocktail from Port of Spain’s Queen’s Park Hotel: a minty swizzle with citrus and aromatic bitters.
Quinquina
Category of quinine‑flavored aromatized wines and aperitifs (e.g., Dubonnet style), bittersweet and served chilled or in cocktails.
Quince Wine
Fruit wine made from quince, tart and aromatic, produced traditionally in Mediterranean and Caucasus kitchens.
Quince Liqueur
Sweet, aromatic liqueur made by macerating or distilling quince; sipped as a digestif or used in cocktails.
Quinoa Milk
Plant‑based milk alternative made from cooked quinoa and water, with a mild nutty flavor and smooth texture.
Quik (chocolate milk mix)
Classic powdered chocolate drink mix historically sold as “Quik” (now Nesquik); mixed with milk for chocolate milk.
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