When I was in the Army my preferred drink was Canadian Club (CC) on ice. Now, my preferred drink is an IBC or Stewart root beer with extremely cold vanilla ice cream in the form of a float. Favorite alcoholic drinks are several depending on the type of alcohol. Rum with lime and coke on ice is a great drink indeed. However my favorite drink is expensive French red wine, currently the best I've had is a Chateau Latour St. Emilion. Wow, just wow. Favorite beer is either a Guinness at cellar temperature or an ice cold Tsing Tao. Favorite other alcoholic drinks include a VVSOP Hennessy brandy, a coffee nudge, a properly made bloody mary , a quality brandy, preferably a blended Haig Dimple Pinch that is aged at least 12 years maybe more such as 15 years, over just ice and I also like a really good Margarita. I love a great orange juice but my medical condition forbids me to have oranges else my heart could suddenly quit. That's why I crave orange juice because I can't have it and haven't had it for the last five years. Other wine I like include a sweet Chenin blanc that is chilled as an aperitif. Sorry, I couldn't list my drinks according to your three categories. Great subject. Allowed me to let loose on one of my favorite subjects. It was a rare opportunity allowing me to express myself on the subject.
I should add that I really love a good cup of Boyd's coffee, city roast, freshly made with a little half and half. This is got my mind working and I also forgot to include some half frozen water such that when you squeeze the bottle you get small crunch chunks with each drink of the water. Oh, and jasmine tea with clover honey. Also iced black tea with fresh squeezed lemon. The list was long before these inclusions and is now even longer.
I know what you did. I just don't know why you did it. A thread with no subject and no purpose. I guess there aren't enough of those already.
Made quite a few of those back in the day. Of course, drinks are called different things in different areas but in my neck of the woods a brandy alexander was made with heavy cream...and a king alexander forgoes the heavy cream and instead substitutes ice cream.