In China you can order just about the same selection of drinks at a bar as you can in English. They have a variety of translations for the names of Western drinks, here are some of the more common examples and the sentences you need to order...
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酒吧 Jiǔbā - a Bar
你要喝甚麼? - Nǐ yào hē shénme? - What do you want to drink?
一杯 - Yībēi - One cup (of)...
兩杯 - Liǎngbēi - Two cups (of)...
三杯 - Sānbēi - Three cups
啤酒 - Píjiǔ - Beer
紅酒 - Hóngjiǔ - Red wine
香檳 - Xiāngbīn - Champagne
威士忌 - Wēishìjì - Whiskey
加冰塊 - Jiā bīngkuāi - add ice
不要冰塊 - Búyào bīngkuài - (I) don’t want ice
乾杯 - Gānbēi - Cheers! (lit. “dry cup”)