| SNAKEBITE | Drink of beer and cider mixed (9) |
| SNAKEBITES | Drinks made of beer and cider of equal measures (10) |
| SIDECAR | A cider's mixed in a cocktail |
| SHANDY | Alcoholic drink of beer and lemonade such as the German Radler ('cyclist') and the French Panache ('mixed') (6) |
| REDEYE | "Calgary" drink of beer and tomato juice |
| DECALITRE | ... last of port, ale and cider, shifting the equivalent of 2.2 gallons! (9) |
| AUBERGINE | Purple and gold mixture of beer and gin (9) |
| BANDSTAND | Source of beer and grainy stuff around front of this playing venue? (9) |
| AGREEABLE | A grand assortment of beer and ale? Nice! (9) |
| HOPSCOTCH | Ingredient of beer and whisky that's child's play (9) |
| REFRESHER | About to get cheeky half of beer and tonic (9) |
| POINT | Characteristic of drink of beer with nothing in it (5) |
| NOGGIN | Word, dating from the 1600s, for a small mug or wooden cup; its contents of around one gill; a drink of beer/spirits; or, alluding to said mug, one's bean, bonce, conk or head (6) |
| CHASER | Drink of beer after spirit (6) |
| RAJA | Drink of beer knocked back by a prince from India |
| PINT | Secure time for drink of beer |
| BREW | Make a drink of beer, mixing West for East (4) |
| AJAR | Just about open for a drink of beer (4) |
| POMACE | From the Latin for "apple" and "cider", marc-like pulpy remains of said fruit when pressed to make the aforementioned perry-like drink (6) |
| MALUM | From Latin for "apple" and Greek for "melon", name of an acid present in the aforesaid pome as well as many other fruits and cider/wine (5) |