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Subject: Re: "mocktail" versus "virgin drink"
From: apetail
Posted: Mon Mar 10. 2008, 17:31 UTC
Followup to: "Re: "mocktail" versus "virgin drink""  by Sanjit Keskar  (Mon Mar 10. 2008, 17:18 UTC)
> ...except that when the term Virgin enters the name... 
> ...it represents a modified alcoholic recipe sans the alcohol...

Often it does but virgin can also be used with an imaginary new name and does 
not necessarily need to be used with an original alcoholic drink. My comment 
was more like: The use of virgin in a new drink doesn't happen much. So, 
practically, virgin is used for modified alcoholic drinks.


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