Definition of "premix"
premix
noun
countable and uncountable, plural premixes
(Australia, informal) A manufactured beverage consisting of alcohol and soft drink, milk or other non-alcoholic drinks; an alcopop.
Quotations
Within months, the first range of UDL[United Distillers Limited] premixes hit the shelves and the rest, as they say, is history. For over 40 years, Aussies have been sipping UDLs, and they're now as much a part of the Australian tradition as backyard cricket and throwin' a prawn on the barbie.
2006 September 26, Spot, “What does UDL stand for?”, in aus.tv (Usenet)
Around 2001 or 2002 I did a marketing assignment for Uni and chose a premix alcoholic beverage as my product. I got over 95% for the assignment, but it came back with rather a lot of red pen that pointed out how unethical it was to target underage females in this way, particularly as I provided research material that showed these premixes were a gateway to high lifelong use of alcohol.
2008 April 29, DM, “Health Minister blames Coalition policies for teenage binge drinking”, in aus.politics (Usenet)
verb
third-person singular simple present premixes, present participle premixing, simple past and past participle premixed
Quotations
During premixing, the components are randomly interspersed with each other and levels of developed shear are generally low.
2003, Peter R. Hornsby, edited by Roger N. Rothon, Chapter 5: Compound Preparation, Mixture Characterisation and Process Enhancement of Particulate-Filled Polymer Compounds: Particulate-Filled Polymer Composites, page 220