noun
- a sweet, flavored alcoholic drink, typically a carbonated beverage with a low alcohol content, marketed to young adults.
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Examples
- Alcopops became popular in the 1990s as a trendy alternative to beer.
- The store's shelves were stocked with colorful alcopops in various fruit flavors.
- Many countries have restricted the marketing of alcopops to minors.
- She grabbed an alcopop from the cooler at the party.
- Alcopops are often criticized for making alcohol consumption seem more like drinking soda.