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'''Un Cubata''' - It is a cup. <u>Any alcohol</u> with <u>Cocacola, Fanta, Soda...</u> (3€ - 5€)
'''Un Cubata''' - It is a cup. <u>Any alcohol</u> with <u>Cocacola, Fanta, Soda...</u> (3€ - 5€)


'''Una Sangría''' - This is very typical in summer. It is composed by <u>Red wine</u>, <u>Sugar</u>, <u>Orange</u> and L<u>emon</u>, <u>Another fruits like Pear, Apple, Peach, Banana...</u> And a it of <u>Vermut</u>. This drink is very tasty and is only produced in Spain and Portugal. (2€ - 4€)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       
'''Una Sangría''' - This is very typical in summer. It is composed by <u>Red wine</u>, <u>Sugar</u>, <u>Orange</u> and <u>Lemon</u>, <u>Another fruits like Pear, Apple, Peach, Banana...</u> And a it of <u>Vermut</u>. This drink is very tasty and is only produced in Spain and Portugal. (2€ - 4€)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       


And for not alcoholic people:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     
And for not alcoholic people:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

Revision as of 00:37, 9 July 2017


Hi! This is a little complication of drinks that you can ask for in a bar or club in here in Spain:

Un Vino - A Wine

Una Cerveza - A Beer (Here it cost 1€ - 2,50€ in a bar)

Un Tinto de verano - It is a drink composed by Red wine, Soda(7up) and if you want, a Slice of Lemon also. (1€ - 2,50€

Un Calimocho - This drinks is a bit similar to the "Tinto de verano". It is composed by Red wine, Cocacola, and in some places Blackberry liqueur also. (1€ - 2€)

Un Rebujito - This is only an Andalusia's typical drink (The south of Spain) and is very usual drink this in "Las ferias". It carries White wine or Fine wine, and Soda(7up). (2€ - 3€)

Un Mojito - This drink cost in general 4-6€. It is composed by Lemon juice, Withe Ron, Sugar, Mint, Crushed Ice and Soda(7up). But the recipe sometimes depends of the bar-club. This drink is very typical for get out at summer night.

Un Cubata - It is a cup. Any alcohol with Cocacola, Fanta, Soda... (3€ - 5€)

Una Sangría - This is very typical in summer. It is composed by Red wine, Sugar, Orange and Lemon, Another fruits like Pear, Apple, Peach, Banana... And a it of Vermut. This drink is very tasty and is only produced in Spain and Portugal. (2€ - 4€)

And for not alcoholic people:

Un Zumo de Naranja/Manzana/Melocotón - Juice of orange/Appel/Peach.

Una Gaseosa - A Soda(7up)

Un Batido de Chocolate/Fresa - A chocolat/strawberry Milk

Un Té - A Tea

Un vaso de agua - A glass of water

In a bar the most common and spanish way to call the waiter and ask him for a drink is saying: ¡Perdona! ¿Me traes/pones un/una (Insert the kind of drick here) ahora cuando puedas? ¡Gracias!