drinkmaking
English
Etymology
Noun
drinkmaking (uncountable)
- The process of making alcoholic drinks, especially cocktails.
- 2020 August 14, Rebekah Peppler, “Beer Truly Is the Champagne of Cocktails”, in The New York Times[1], archived from the original on 15 August 2020:
- Beer as a cocktail ingredient isn’t a revolutionary idea. It’s long played a part in drinkmaking. The original flips, concocted in the late 1600s, were made with beer, rum, sugar and whole egg, and served hot.