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While some beers may be force carbonated others are naturally carbonated. Beer in itself is not considered to belong to the group of carbonated drinks which generally refers to carbonated soft drinks. This category Carbonated Drinks should be restricted to carbonated soft drinks. SilkTork
This category is titled, "Carbonated drinks," not "Carbonated soft drinks." In my personal experience, I have heard of no such distinction that carbonated drinks actually refers to soft drinks. For example, I've heard wine coolers referred to as a carbonated drink. In any case, the point of the category was to differentiate between carbonated drinks and non-carbonated drinks by their literal definitions. -- Hinotori(talk)|(ctrb)14:38, 25 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]