The Drink You Could Not Live Without

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Ginger Ale. I use it often as a way to pep up my juices.

Of course, I prefer proper Ginger Ale (often call "Ginger Beer") such as Red Rocks...
 

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The best thing about the drink you can't live without? It's when you are without it and finally, FINALLY get that taste in your mouth after such a wait. Anything good tastes much better when you've had a break from it. Though I gotta say I don't envy those of you with caffeine dependency as I, for some reason, have a pretty strong resistance against the stimulant.

Anyway, to show off a new favourite of mine: Guaraná Antarctica [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guaran%C3%A1_Antarctica]. Just try to find a place that sells it in 1.5 litre bottles... I actually know one and hope it keeps restocking.
 

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Once it moved into Maryland, Flying Dog has been my favorite beer, and beer always makes me happy.

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Barbas

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moosemaimer said:
Pssst! You should add a reason why you love coffee, or you might get a low content warning!

Seracen said:
Ginger Ale. I use it often as a way to pep up my juices.

Of course, I prefer proper Ginger Ale (often call "Ginger Beer") such as Red Rocks...
I heartily recommend 'Old Jamaica'. There's nothing like that sweet, sticky, spicy brew on a hot summer's day. Except maybe a better brand of ginger beer. I haven't found one yet, though.
 

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Barbas said:
skywolfblue said:
Well, I don't drink much else except water. I dislike coffee, tea, beer and most sodas.

A drink I really love but don't get the chance to drink too often: Apple Cider!


It's just a perfect flavor to relax to after some hard work! One could theoretically live without it, but come on, why would you want to go without something that awesome?
I think there was some extra duty or tax on cider enacted several years ago in Britannia. Needless to say, it is annoying. I'm more of a fortified wine man myself (it's great with pudding!), but I can sympathise with all the Wurzel people who were, as I understand it, shafted rather badly as a result. The only trouble with wine is that it makes your eyes water and fills your head with a cloying purple fog.

EDIT: By what devilry is she holding that thing up?
Bummer!

I've never tried wine with pudding before, is this a specific type of pudding and I'm guessing Port or Sherry?

What is a Wurzel? I'm not entirely familiar with that term.

Magically magnetic pony hooves of course! Either that or the horses of My Little Pony have developed special padding like either Geckos or have thousands of tiny sticking arms like a Starfish on the bottom of their hooves.
 

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I don't drink as much soda as I used to (fucking kidney stones...) but when I do, I usually drink Mountain Dew Baja Blast. it's different enough from the normal stuff, and it comes in freezie form :D

 

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Yeah, beer for me please. Not even to get drunk or whatever, but at the end of a hard day's work I often really feel like I NEED a beer.

Other than beer I only really drink water, like, ever. Sometimes tea if I'm feeling under the weather.

Beer, beer, beer!

 

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skywolfblue said:
I had a nice glass of port in Britannia once. It's a lovely sweet red wine that goes very well with things like bread pudding - there's almost a faintly raisiny taste to it. Sherry is fortified white wine, I think.

Wurzels are a queer folk who live in the picturesque, green reaches of England. They speak in riddles and punctuate their sentences with grimaces and curious exclamations of "Ooh-Aar!" and "Rain's a-comin'!" Think hobbits for a fairly close comparison. I am given to understand that they are quite big on cider over there.

As for the third matter of discussion: that may explain why a thrown starfish never seems to return! They just stick to the wall looking sad...
 

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Nothing can clear my vengeful thoughts, but then there's no drink that I actually depend on. I was on Surge back when they had it, and I do miss it, but it's not ultimately required. However, I would be disappointed in the lack of...

Mountain Dew
Dr. Pepper
Yoohoo
 

Reiper

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Nestea

or Pepsi blue, oh god how I long for the return of pepsi blue. Mountain dew voltage is pretty good, but pepsi blue was simply the bomb.
 

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Water... It's my "beer", my "weed", and my "coffee" all in one... I'm addicted to this shit, yo!! (No, I do not have a drinking problem... I don't need no rehab!)

Runner up goes to the multicolored Slurpee from the convenient store across the street... (or the Snicker's bar if it were a legit liquid beverage... that was actually worth tasting...)
 

Brutal Peanut

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Water, tea, and of course, lemonade. Especially lemonade with strawberry halves floating around in there (and/or other fruit). Just something about lemonade. Mmmmmm, refreshing.
 

StormDragonZ

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Orange soda. For some reason, it's the only soda I go for at a restaurant if they have it available.

Otherwise, orange juice comes next. I have a thing for orange drinks for some reason.
 

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Good ol' OJ. It's just so delicious. Om nom. :3
Cant believe it took 55 comments for someone to mention OJ.

apart from alcohol OJ is pretty much the only thing I drink. It really annoys me when people say to me "how can you drink so much of that stuff you do realise that OJ has more sugar than coke" (seriously its amazing the number of people that say this). These people are idiots who think that dissolving artificial sugar into toxic waste is remotely comparable with a fresh fruit juice that is naturally high in natural sugars.

I dont know why Coca-Cola is so popular, you are all sheep for drinking that stuff. its a horrible putrid vat of toxic waste with some sugar and CO2 pumped into it.
 

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Peppermint tea. I have indigestion and stomach acid problems, one cup of this is the best medicine and always helps to alleviate the pain for at least an hour. It's not my favourite drink for flavour, I'd have to go with dark Jamaican rum for that, but since the question asked was; 'the drink you could not live without,' well I couldn't imagine suffering some of the acid re-flux I get frequently without my peppermint tea.