Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Mixed Drinks/Style Guide

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Mixed Drinks WikiProject
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Categories Style Guide
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Wikipedia Entries
Lists: Beer, Cocktails, Drinkware, Flaming, Garnish, Mixed, Non-Alc, Shots Wine
Categories: Bartending, Beer, Cocktails (beer, brandy, gin, rum, sake, tequila, vodka, whiskey, wine, other), Drinkware (beer glass, beer vessel, beverage, cocktail, stemware, wine), Flaming, Fortified wine, Garnish, Mixed, Mixers, Non-Alc, Shots Wine
Related Projects
Bartending Projects: WikiBooks, Wikipedia. Bartending Books: Bartending. Mixed Drinks: Commons, Wikipedia
This mixed drink or bartending-related article is supported by the Mixed Drinks WikiProject, a project to improve Wikipedia's materials related to mixed drinks, bartending, and related subjects.

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This is the talk page for discussing improvements to the Wikipedia:WikiProject Mixed Drinks/Style Guide page.

[edit] Purpose

This Style Guide will help both Project participants and non-participants understand, create, and properly edit articles related to all types of mixed drinks and glassware. If you have any comments, concerns, or questions, of a general nature, please feel free to add them below. If your comment is related to a specific section of the Style Guide it would be better to mention it directly on talk page of that section. Thanks! --Willscrlt 01:26, 4 January 2007 (UTC)