Alcopop - A generic name in the United Kingdom for bottled drink containing alcohol and pop (usually vodka/rum and lemonade/cider). Very close to the North American coolers.
M&M Alcopop, Midori M'bata Brown Creme de Cacao, Cognac, Milk, Swedish Punch M.V.
Very low proof rum that is almost a RTD in itself or some other form of alcopop for the younger set. Not objectionable, but hardly exciting. A lot of flavoring/infusion in these rums. Great for one of those umbrella drinks, or with chinese food.
The drink Fat Frog is a fruity combination of 3 of Europe's most popular selling 5% "alcopops" or malt-beverages. It's therefore most popular in Europe, namely Britain and British holiday destinations where the ingredients are more widely available.
See also: White wine, Martini, Peach schnapps, Beer, Champagne
 
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