What is your favorite drink of all time ??

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I think my favorite drink is Bret's Blend Tea which is also known a diet Snapple.......made for use who are diabetic.
 
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So many things to drink! Impossible for me to make a single favorite.

I am a coffee SNOB. Gotta have coffee. But it has to be the right beans (Kona), the right roast (medium), the right grind, the right water (purer the better) and the right brew. Tap water can often mess up good work by a great number of people. Easy to screw it up. But when done right..........

Of course, after a long bicycle ride, I have to have a Lipton green tea - citrus, please.

Then before dinner when we are out, a good Manhattan (2 cherries) is mandatory.

And then there's wine. White, red, dry, oh my gosh there are so many good ones.

Who started this? I'm thirsty!
 
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Anything while on vacation... Water, ice tea, lemonade, "other" drinks. The key element is... Vacation!

Not that I can relate this week...
 

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Don't have one here in MN but Dun-kin Donuts coffee would be on my Desert Island list. Grew up on Long Island NY and went there everyday. Back then they were open 24/7.
I can still smell it.
 
In the cold weather months I have a weakness for hot Sake. It goes down too quick when I have sushi with it and I must admit I over do it. ;)
 
My wife and I cannot get started in the morning without strong coffee. Our favorite is Cafe du Monde Coffee with Chickory from New Orleans. For those unfamiliar, Cafe du Monde is a great little place that serves beignets (deep fried pastries covered in powdered sugar) and their own special coffee. Years ago when visiting New Orleans for the first time, I brought back a few cans of the coffee in my suitcase. The gourmet kitchen store here sells the cans for $10.95. We buy it at a Vietnamese grocery store in Denver for $4.95 a can. It is so strong that you use about half the amount compared to other coffees, so a 15 oz. can lasts us maybe about 3-4 weeks.

If not coffee, we use our SodaStream to drink a lot of different diet drinks. We like regular soda, but we both hate the calories, and would rather put them toward food or an occasional dessert. :smile:
 
At work...water. Many of us walk 8-12 miles a day so it's drink, drink, drink. Winter...3 fingers of scotch, any other time, Old Moon Zinfandel from Trader Joes.
 
Drinks !

Got three favourites.

Coffee from a little Paris themed cafe on marine parade coolangatta at 0700 and drink it watching the early surfers and the sun sparkling on the blue ocean!

Coffee from the Beach Shack in Kingscliff after work, watching the sea, creek and resident Sea Eagles!

Ouzo - in any Greek taverna whilst waiting for dinner of Kleftiko or Stamnas !!

If I have these three then my worlds good ! Lol

Cam
 
Lots of water, love Dunkin Donuts coffee, stopped drinking soft drinks this year so no more Mt Dew or Dr Peppers. If alcohol, an occasional bourbon Old Fashioned
 
7-UP diet or regular mixed with concord grape juice 50/50 or
apple juice or
orange juice or
your favorite juice drink.

The 7-up adds a little zing to the drink. We grow our own grapes and also make our own grape jam and jelly. Tons better than that stuff you buy at the stores.

Preston
 
Hot black tea in the morning, water through out the day, warm/hot afternoon, nothing better than an ice cold beer. When it's cooler out, I go right to my scotch in one hand and a nice cigar in the other.
 
We always have a lots of Ambrosia sitting around so I normally just drink that unless the doves don't make it in.

More seriously, I used to be a coffee snob, but now I just have to have a large black coffee from Love's Gas Station. I don't know what it is, but it hits the spot daily.
 
Coffee, gotta have coffee, next would be water for the rest of the day. Occasionally, in the evening, I do enjoy a trip with Captain Morgan mixed with the vinegar off of bread and butter pickles. Mmmmm, smooth.
Len
 
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