Doesn’t have to be alcoholic, just whatever really slakes your thirst

  • RizzRustbolt@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    Mocha. The tropical belt’s kissing cousins are absolutely delightful in a hot milk bath.

    Although, I wouldn’t turn down an eggnog mocha if offered.

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    14 hours ago

    Water for sure #1

    Cafe con leche favorite caffeine drink. Diet coke distant second, but I like it.

    Cocktails, tie between margarita and paper plane I think.

    Wine? A dry Sauvignon Blanc.

  • Armok_the_bunny@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    Canned Barqs root beer (the can part is important, it affects the flavor) for non-alcoholic, Woodchuck Amber for alcohol. Hopefully obviously I do drink plenty of water though, I just don’t go out of my way to drink extra.

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    15 hours ago

    I have two: water and green tea. That’s it, nothing else.

    Sometimes, though, I drink coffee, but it’s unlikely I’ll do that (one mug of coffee or green tea is enough for me).

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    18 hours ago

    Water most of the time. Even when I was a kid I refused sodas quite early. I am sorry for many children that are socially force-fed soda by hijacking their ancient instincts using marketing and weak regulation and enabled by short term thinking parents, who are themselve socially programmed for that 😥 It is a vicious circle that is hard to escape on societal level…

    And also oat milk.

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      Agreed. Hate when they ruin it by watering it down and adding sugar, though, cause it lowers the amount of potassium you get (and ruins the taste). Gotta check the label carefully when buying cause I’ve been fooled by shitty coconut water more than once.

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    19 hours ago

    Orange juice
    I’m allergic to it, but it’s an allergy I developed as an adult. As a kid I loved it, and I miss it so much.

    Also Clearly Canadian blackberry flavour.

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    22 hours ago

    Tea. Specifically, what’s known in other parts of the world as “English Breakfast (Black) Tea”. Because I’m British and grew up with it.

    Although I vary quite a bit from average. Mine’s usually decaffeinated with sweetener and soy milk for health reasons.

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    1 day ago

    Water usually, but coffee is #2 and sometimes I’ll drink tea, wine, V8, or beer. Mimosas and bloody Marys can really hit spot sometimes and smoothies get an honorable mention as well.

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    20 hours ago

    I love infused ginger. It’s new to me, I didn’t even know about ginger for the longest time

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    By order of preference:

    • water
    • lemonade, iced, sweetned, with a mint leaf
    • iced tea, home made
    • ginger ale, again, home made

    (stay with me, people, I’m just that annoying)

    • ginger beer, non-alcoholic, again, home made
    • a store brand energy drink and that drink alone; other drinks taste like disappointment and industrial solvents
    • sparkling water, chilled, but only if Pedras Salgadas; it’s slightly bitter and acidic
    • gin & tonic, in a chilled glass, for a late afternoon drink
    • moscaranja, a mixed drink with Moscatel wine and fresh orange juice, high ball glass, with ice
    • Pisang Ambon and orange juice, with ice, same presentation as above
    • sangria, and this implies red wine, not champagne, sparkling wine, rosé, etc. Just a nice strong red wine, poured over fresh fruit, a bit of orange juice, sugar and a bit of sparkling water. With ice.
    • chilled white wine. No ice. Watered wine tastes like dish water and sadness.
    • coke, over ice, with a slice of lemon
    • beer, if nothing else available and I’m walking home