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

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    7 days 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.

  • Hossenfeffer@feddit.uk
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    6 days ago

    Whisky. Ideally a single malt. Double ideally an Islay single malt. Triple ideally a Port Ellen single malt.

    Sadly, the Port Ellen distillery was closed in 1983 which means bottles go for a minimum of £1000 (probably more, it’s been a while since I last checked). The distillery was apparently reopened last year, but it’ll be years before we discover if the new expressions are as perfect as they used to be.

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    6 days ago

    Non alcoholic go toes

    • Coffee
    • Water

    Alcoholic go toes

    • Maker Mark and Diet Coke
    • Gin and Tonic
    • vodka and tonic
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        6 days ago

        Its a got a bold flavor, I’d recommend starting a bourbon journey with Buffalo Trace then moving up when that gets boring and you want something a little stronger.

  • Mugita Sokio@lemmy.today
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    7 days 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).

  • kubofhromoslav@lemmy.world
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    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.