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This is answered in the show:
Replicators can make alcohol, they're just programmed not to. This is for health reasons, because synthahol is considered safer. It's possible to override that behavior though and make them replicate the real thing.
Similarly, while I don't think grenades have ever come up, replicators are perfectly capable of replicating weapons, but there are sometimes restrictions on replicating weapons.
In general, replicators can replicate pretty much any "mundane" object. It's only specific scifi elements they can't replicate like Dilithium, latinum, etc.
As for dishes, they don't disappear on their own, anything that's replicated is a real physical object. It will stick around forever, so you have to "do the dishes" by putting them in the replicator to be broken back down into energy. There's at least one episode of DS9 where we see someone's quarters full of dirty plates and their roommate complains about them never putting their plates back in the replicator—even when you have a magic box that literally dematerializes your dirty dishes, sometimes it's just too much effort.