Here you’ll find 36 Drinks that start with A that begin with A, organized from “Absinthe” to “Açaí juice”. They include spirits, brewed drinks, sodas, and fruit-based refreshments common worldwide.

Drinks that start with A are beverages whose common English names begin with the letter A. Absinthe, for example, became famous in 19th-century French art circles and influenced cocktail culture.

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

Alcohol content: Shows the drink’s typical alcohol percentage or “non-alcoholic”, so you can quickly judge strength and serving context.

Country of origin: Lists the primary country where the drink first emerged or became popular, helping you understand cultural background and regional uses.

Primary ingredients: Summarizes the main components in shorthand, so you can see flavor profile and whether ingredients match your preferences or recipes.

Drinks that start with A

Name Alcohol content (%) Country of origin Primary ingredients Description
Absinthe 45% Switzerland wormwood, anise, fennel, alcohol High‑proof herbal spirit with a strong anise flavor and historic 19th‑century bohemian associations; traditionally diluted with water before drinking.
Aguardiente 29% Colombia sugarcane, anise, water, yeast Popular Latin American sugarcane spirit often flavored with anise; strength and recipe vary by country and region.
Ale 4.5% England malted barley, water, hops, yeast Top‑fermented beer category from England covering many styles (pale, brown, porter); shown ABV is a representative average for session ales.
Almdudler non-alcoholic Austria carbonated water, herbal extract, sugar Iconic Austrian herbal soft drink frequently enjoyed on its own or mixed with wine; marketed as Austria’s national soft drink.
Amaretto 28% Italy apricot kernel/almorn, sugar, alcohol Sweet Italian almond‑flavored liqueur used in cocktails and desserts; many brands trace roots to Saronno, Italy.
Amarula 17% South Africa marula fruit, cream, sugar, alcohol Cream liqueur made from the African marula fruit, popular as an after‑dinner drink or in cocktails.
Amaro 17% Italy herbs, roots, sugar, alcohol Italian category of bitter herbal liqueurs served as digestifs; bitterness and sweetness levels vary widely by producer.
Americano (cocktail) 11% Italy Campari, sweet vermouth, soda water Classic Italian aperitif cocktail—Campari and sweet vermouth topped with soda and an orange twist, light and bitter.
Americano (coffee) non-alcoholic Italy espresso, hot water Espresso diluted with hot water to mimic drip coffee strength; popular worldwide as a milder espresso option.
Amaretto Sour 18% United States amaretto, lemon juice, sugar, egg white (optional) Sweet‑tart cocktail balancing almond liqueur with citrus; egg white is sometimes used for a foamy top.
Amontillado 18% Spain Palomino grapes, sherry wine, oak aging Medium‑bodied Spanish sherry that begins biologically then ages oxidatively, offering nutty, caramel, and dried fruit notes.
Andong Soju 45% South Korea rice, nuruk (starter), barley Traditional distilled soju from Andong, stronger and more artisanal than modern diluted soju, often enjoyed neat.
Anisette 25% France aniseed, sugar, alcohol Sweet clear anise‑flavored liqueur drunk neat or in cocktails; sweeter and less spicy than some anise spirits.
Appletini 20% United States vodka, apple schnapps, lemon juice Modern fruity martini variant combining vodka and apple liqueur for a bright, sweet cocktail.
Apple cider non-alcoholic England apples Unfiltered pressed apple juice sold fresh as a non‑alcoholic beverage; fermented “hard cider” is the alcoholic version.
Apple juice non-alcoholic United Kingdom apples Widely consumed juice from pressed apples, available fresh, pasteurized, or from concentrate.
Applejack 40% United States apples, distilled spirits Traditional American apple brandy historically concentrated by freeze‑distillation; modern products are distilled apple spirits.
Apple brandy 40% France apples, yeast, distilled alcohol Brandy distilled from fermented apple cider; Calvados is the most famous French example.
Atole non-alcoholic Mexico masa (corn), milk or water, sugar Warm traditional Mexican corn beverage, often flavored with cinnamon, vanilla, or chocolate (champurrado).
Agua fresca non-alcoholic Mexico fruit, water, sugar Light Mexican refresher made by blending fruit or seeds with water and sugar; served chilled in many flavors.
Agua de Jamaica non-alcoholic Mexico hibiscus, water, sugar Tart, ruby‑red iced infusion of hibiscus calyces, sweetened and served cold across Mexico and Latin America.
Agua de Valencia 11% Spain cava, orange juice, vodka, gin Valencian cocktail mixing sparkling wine with fresh orange juice and spirits for a fizzy, citrusy punch.
Aquavit 40% Norway grain or potato, caraway, dill Nordic distilled spirit flavored chiefly with caraway or dill, traditionally served chilled and with hearty dishes.
Amasi non-alcoholic South Africa fermented milk Tangy fermented milk beverage from southern Africa, similar to yogurt or buttermilk and eaten as a drink or with porridge.
Arnold Palmer non-alcoholic United States iced tea, lemonade Iced tea and lemonade mixed together; named after the golfer and popular as a refreshing non‑alcoholic drink.
Affogato non-alcoholic Italy espresso, vanilla ice cream Hot espresso poured over cold gelato or ice cream—served as a dessert drink blending coffee and creaminess.
Aviation 22% United States gin, maraschino liqueur, lemon juice, crème de violette Classic early 20th‑century cocktail with floral and cherry notes when violet liqueur is included.
Altbier 4.7% Germany malted barley, hops, top‑fermenting yeast German copper‑colored top‑fermented beer style from Düsseldorf, balanced between malt sweetness and hop bitterness.
Arak 40% Lebanon grapes, anise, distilled alcohol Levantine anise‑flavored spirit traditionally diluted with water and ice, turning cloudy when mixed.
Almond milk non-alcoholic Spain almonds, water, sweetener (optional) Plant‑based milk with medieval Iberian origins, now a global dairy alternative used in drinks and cooking.
Apricot brandy 24% France apricots, sugar, spirit Sweet liqueur or distilled brandy made from apricots; used in cocktails or sipped as a dessert digestif.
Açaí juice non-alcoholic Brazil açaí berry, water, sugar Thick, deep‑purple juice from Amazonian açaí berries, commonly used in smoothies and health beverages.
Aguapanela non-alcoholic Colombia panela (unrefined cane sugar), water, lime Traditional Colombian hot or cold drink made by dissolving panela; often served with cheese or lime.
Amber ale 5% United States pale malt, crystal malt, hops, yeast Popular craft beer style with amber color, caramel malt character, and balanced hop presence.
Assam tea non-alcoholic India Assam black tea leaves Strong malty black tea from Assam, India, commonly used in breakfast blends and chai preparations.
Ayran non-alcoholic Turkey yogurt, water, salt Refreshing salty yogurt drink popular across Turkey and the Middle East, served cold with meals.

Descriptions

Absinthe
Aguardiente
Ale
Almdudler
Amaretto
Amarula
Amaro
Americano (cocktail)
Americano (coffee)
Amaretto Sour
Amontillado
Andong Soju
Anisette
Appletini
Apple cider
Apple juice
Applejack
Apple brandy
Atole
Agua fresca
Agua de Jamaica
Agua de Valencia
Aquavit
Amasi
Arnold Palmer
Affogato
Aviation
Altbier
Arak
Almond milk
Apricot brandy
Açaí juice
Aguapanela
Amber ale
Assam tea
Ayran
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