Bubbly Beverage
A bubbly beverage is a drink that contains carbon dioxide gas, which creates effervescence or bubbles. Common examples include soda, sparkling water, and champagne. These drinks are often enjoyed for their refreshing qualities and are popular in social settings.
The carbonation in bubbly beverages can enhance flavors and provide a unique mouthfeel. Many people enjoy pairing these drinks with meals or using them as mixers in cocktails. The production of bubbly beverages involves a process called carbonation, where carbon dioxide is dissolved in the liquid under pressure, creating the signature fizz.