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BoonyPC posted:
Truth. This and coffee.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 04:49 |
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# ? Jun 7, 2024 00:27 |
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Tea. Specifically this kind, 1 teaspoon sugar and loads of milk, please! (also not the gross American version of this, IT IS NOT SAME )
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 05:05 |
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In the Winter, hot chocolate. Most kinds/flavours are acceptable, but honestly, I could just drink it all day long, if only to keep me warm. The rest of the time, either Pepsi Max or Rockstar Xdurance. It's supposedly blueberry flavoured, but I swear to god, it tastes more like purple grape. Since purple grape fizzy drinks have never really taken off in the UK, and I love the stuff almost as much as I love caffeine, it strikes an excellent balance for me.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 05:11 |
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I love mineral water. At some point I tried it instead of soda and it stuck. Sometimes I put vanilla extract in it and give the bottle a little shake. If I want something sweet, I usually go with this stuff: Except for if I'm at the deli around the corner from my office, because it's the only place in the city I've found that carries Sprecher sodas. Their cream soda tastes like honey. It's amazing.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 05:37 |
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The first is Coca Cola, unless I'm in a country where they use HFCS rather than sugar. Then I can't stand the stuff. My other one is a somewhat obscure one that I found out about whilst helping with a catering job, namely Mangajo Acai Berry and Green Tea. The stuff is beyond delicious.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 05:46 |
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Another Reed's product that's pretty good is China Cola. Uses lots of real herbs.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 07:23 |
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Grrl Anachronism posted:Blenheim's with the red cap. Super-spicy ginger ale. I'm afraid now that I've moved countries I'll never see it again. WHERE THE HELL DO YOU FIND THIS. TELL ME YOUR SECRETS. Seriously, I need this stuff to make Pimm's cups. No other ginger ale will do, it doesn't have the right spice. A Pimm's cup made with this stuff is just perfect, a bit of spice like a bloody mary but still sweet and refreshing. I got one at a bar and had to get the name of the ginger ale and it's that stuff. Can't find it at ANY specialty shops here in Raleigh, NC. Also, for content, horchata is pretty awesome and I have to get some any time I get Mexican food.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 08:40 |
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This stuff right here. gently caress you Coke. Seriously. gently caress. You.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 13:40 |
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Mexican aguas frescas in general are some of the best things you can drink. Horchata's already been mentioned but my two favorites are probably tamarindo and chia. Incidentally tamarindo is also the flavor of my favorite soda, this stuff: Aside from that I recently tried Prometheus Springs Pomegranate Black Pepper just because it looked interesting while I was browsing at a local whole foods type place. That was pretty good, in addition to the pomegranate and black pepper flavor it has capsaicin extract in it so it's got a nice bite to it, seems like it would make a good mixer.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 14:29 |
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Gotta be YooHoo. So rich! Horchata is a close second but I gotta give props to my chocolate drank.
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# ? Jan 29, 2013 23:54 |
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Joe Der Maus posted:Except for if I'm at the deli around the corner from my office, because it's the only place in the city I've found that carries Sprecher sodas. Sprecher in general doesn't gently caress around. As a kid, I used to do keg stands with their rootbeer. It was a family tradition. Their Ginger Ale is also wonderfully ginger-y. Not as hardcore as some Jamaican ones but it is still pretty intense. Violating the spirit of the thread, their black bavarian is also quite good.
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# ? Jan 30, 2013 01:44 |
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No love for the good old Ribena? I used to work at a British import shop, and man those things go down smooth. Course, you can't find them anywhere outside of import shops.
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# ? Jan 30, 2013 01:45 |
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Jacks_Colon posted:I don't know how many people will agree with me, but I wish so very much that this could have been a permanently distributed flavor. Me too Lime and Anise work so well together.
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# ? Jan 30, 2013 02:18 |
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Big Bad Voodoo Lou posted:When I was in California, I found Bawls root beer in a similar bottle. Good stuff! Vernor's ginger ale. Makes non regular drinkers Sneeze or choke, at least with the older stuff. Birch beer, lots like root beer, but not the same. Loganberry drink. A hybrid blackberry non-carbonated beverage.
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# ? Jan 30, 2013 02:33 |
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tehspiekguy posted:WHERE THE HELL DO YOU FIND THIS. TELL ME YOUR SECRETS. Blenheim is available at South of the Border, the tacky yet awesome tourist trap on the way to Myrtle Beach. Apparently South of the Border owns the company, so it might even be exclusive to there. I don't think I've seen it elsewhere, anyway.
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# ? Jan 30, 2013 02:49 |
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tehspiekguy posted:WHERE THE HELL DO YOU FIND THIS. TELL ME YOUR SECRETS. The Blenheim's website claims you can buy it at Cole’s Produce Patch- here's their number to double check. 919.828.6898 I'm afraid in Canada I'll never see it again. Starblind posted:Blenheim is available at South of the Border, the tacky yet awesome tourist trap on the way to Myrtle Beach. Apparently South of the Border owns the company, so it might even be exclusive to there. I don't think I've seen it elsewhere, anyway. The Blenheim's company and South of the Border are indeed owned by the same people, but it's not exclusive to there (even though I picked up half a dozen bottles last time I passed through). My dad works with a lot of restaurant distributors and it was always awesome to come home to a case of this stuff once or twice a year. Here's a list of retailers from the website, primarily in NC and SC, but spanning the country. http://www.blenheimgingerale.com/store-locator/ uranium grass has a new favorite as of 03:16 on Jan 30, 2013 |
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I'm interested in trying Horchata, but the two people I know who've tried it (suburban Georgia, really open minded folks) said it tastes like sweetened ball sweat. But everything I read about it makes it sound like the nectar of the gods. What does horchata taste like to you guys? I understand it can have a ton of variety from place to place though.
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# ? Jan 30, 2013 03:20 |
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The stuff I'm familiar with (SW USA and California) tastes a bit like watery soy milk with cinnamon in it, and it's very slightly gritty. I like it. I understand that it does indeed vary a lot depending on who's making it, but I've never understood why people think it tastes bad. Odd maybe, if you're only used to soda pop and kool-aid, but certainly not bad. The family guy episode where they make a joke about horchata being vacuumed-up street vomit made no sense to me.
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# ? Jan 30, 2013 03:27 |
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Starbucks' Chai Tea Latte, yeah yeah!
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# ? Jan 30, 2013 03:34 |
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Backyard Blacksmith posted:I'm interested in trying Horchata, but the two people I know who've tried it (suburban Georgia, really open minded folks) said it tastes like sweetened ball sweat. But everything I read about it makes it sound like the nectar of the gods. What does horchata taste like to you guys? I understand it can have a ton of variety from place to place though. Those people must've had fake horchata sold at gas stations from the soda fountain (not that those are bad, either, to be honest). Yes, it truly is like the nectar of the gods. It's very sweet, creamy, and cinnamon-y, sometimes with almonds and/or vanilla. Real Mexican horchata will take overnight to make due to soaking the rice. Drink it and never stop. Above all, I find it very refreshing!
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# ? Jan 30, 2013 03:40 |
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Backyard Blacksmith posted:I'm interested in trying Horchata, but the two people I know who've tried it (suburban Georgia, really open minded folks) said it tastes like sweetened ball sweat. But everything I read about it makes it sound like the nectar of the gods. What does horchata taste like to you guys? I understand it can have a ton of variety from place to place though. There are two different kinds of horchata*: real and fake. The fake stuff is a powder that you buy at the store and reconstitute in water (or whatever you want). It does a pretty good job at capturing the idea of horchata but, you know, you sorta have to like it to want to drink it. The other stuff is made from scratch and awesome! Unless nobody buys it and it starts to ferment. Which may happen in Georgia. *There are more but in the US, the vast majority will fall into one of these two camps.** **I really like hearing myself talk. You probably shouldn't listen to me.
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# ? Jan 30, 2013 04:22 |
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stereobreadsticks posted:Mexican aguas frescas in general are some of the best things you can drink. Horchata's already been mentioned but my two favorites are probably tamarindo and chia. I love aguas frescas! Horchata, pineapple or pina colada, and jamaica (hibiscus, like a flowery fruit punch flavor) are my stand-bys at little divey Mexican restaurants. However, on a recent trip to San Jose, California, I had the best agua fresca ever at a restaurant called La Victoria. ( http://www.lavicsj.com/LaVictoria.html ) It was strawberry-pineapple, and it was full of real chunks of both fruits. It was one of the tastiest and most refreshing drinks I've ever had, with some of the best Mexican food I've ever had.
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# ? Jan 30, 2013 05:19 |
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Odds are most of the drinks mentioned here can be found at Jungle Jim's International Market in Fairfield, Ohio.
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# ? Jan 30, 2013 05:24 |
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Synthetic Hermit posted:Odds are most of the drinks mentioned here can be found at Jungle Jim's International Market in Fairfield, Ohio. I'll see your market aisle and raise you an entire soda store: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPbh6Ru7VVM
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# ? Jan 30, 2013 06:35 |
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TerminalSaint posted:I'll see your market aisle and raise you an entire soda store: I fold. Sassafras root beer, that's a sign of a dang good selection!
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# ? Jan 30, 2013 07:42 |
Coffee. It's my favorite drug ever, and I've done a lot of drugs.
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# ? Jan 30, 2013 07:52 |
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I drink an insane amount of mineral water (grapefruit-flavored La Croix by preference, or this really punitive Romanian brand called Borsec that tastes like rocks). Also watermelon loving agua fresca. The real kind where they blend the seeds in with the fruit and you drink the whole shebang. Also HORCHATA! (Latin America has sick beverage game.)
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# ? Jan 30, 2013 07:56 |
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spite house posted:or this really punitive Romanian brand called Borsec that tastes like rocks). apa minerala, multumesc
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# ? Jan 30, 2013 08:05 |
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Take one pint glass, fill halfway with ice. Add the juice of one and a half fresh squeezed limes. Stir in one spoonful of instant coffee. Fill glass with mineral water of choice or club soda. Enjoy.
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# ? Jan 30, 2013 12:23 |
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Chiba City Blues posted:Moxie. It used to be a New England thing, then it whittled itself down to just Maine. My family is in Florida now and a chain of Maine-based supermarkets (Sweetbay) has started to spring up around town, and some of them carry it. I don't get the Moxie hate, or even why it's considered such an acquired taste. It's not even weird—it tastes like spice drops and vanilla. Really pleasant and not too sweet. NonTimetisMessor posted:I submit to you, the greatest drink on this spinning ball of mud. Gifted by the gods themselves to the great people of Scotland, and made from girders... This, though, I think I only sort of like because I have an infatuation with all things Scottish. Its taste is somewhere in between bubble gum and orange Gatorade, but also really bitter. I can find this in the midwestern US, but I can't find any loving Moxie. The best nonalcoholic drink though—hot coffee, French roast. Sweet, unsweetened, with cream, without—it's all good. Or maybe chai brewed by someone who understands why calling it "chai tea" is funny. Rollersnake has a new favorite as of 13:25 on Jan 30, 2013 |
# ? Jan 30, 2013 13:22 |
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Love Ting but it is a bitch to get if you live in the countryside. It became integral in my favorite cocktail, Gin N' Ting. God bless you Ting
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# ? Jan 30, 2013 14:01 |
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TerminalSaint posted:I'll see your market aisle and raise you an entire soda store: Always heard good stuff about that place. Gotta go there one day and pick up all, if not most of the sodas mentioned in this thread.
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# ? Jan 30, 2013 14:39 |
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Rollersnake posted:This, though, I think I only sort of like because I have an infatuation with all things Scottish. Its taste is somewhere in between bubble gum and orange Gatorade, but also really bitter. I can find this in the midwestern US, but I can't find any loving Moxie. Irn-bru, bitter? I would have said it was the other way, and it's really loving SWEET, not bitter.
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# ? Jan 30, 2013 14:43 |
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Pre-assembled drink? Hands down, Mexican Fanta. I'd like to think I can tell the difference between the Cane Sugar Coke and the HFCS Coke, but, I'll admit it is pretty close in flavour, to me at least. However, the Fanta isn't even close. I submit that there is no soda out there that changes in flavour so dramatically as any Orange soda when it comes to which sweetener is used. Our Fanta to Mexican Fanta is like two drastically different Orange sodas. As for non-alcoholic cocktails, OJ-Seven. A 50/50 of 7-Up and Orange juice. Loved it as a kid, and it is still the most refreshing thing as an adult.
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# ? Jan 30, 2013 15:44 |
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Backyard Blacksmith posted:I'm interested in trying Horchata, but the two people I know who've tried it (suburban Georgia, really open minded folks) said it tastes like sweetened ball sweat. But everything I read about it makes it sound like the nectar of the gods. What does horchata taste like to you guys? I understand it can have a ton of variety from place to place though. I'm not sure how they do it in Mexico, but the one from Valencia, where the stuff is originally from, is made from tiger nuts and tastes a bit like almond milk.
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# ? Jan 30, 2013 16:10 |
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B.H. Facials posted:This stuff right here. The way people talk about this poo poo, I'm absolutely convinced there was some kind of cocaine trafficking scheme involved and a few palettes just hit the market. Christ, it's just a soda, but the cult of this drink is really really weird. And yeah, toss me in with ice water, coffee, and cane sugar soda.
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# ? Jan 30, 2013 16:15 |
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In Mexico, at the place I was staying they had a drink called a caribeña, which apparently is not a very common drink as I can only find one reference to it online, from a guy who wants to know what's in it. If I remember right, it had coconut cream, a bit of milk, some strawberry cream, and unflavoured yogurt all thrown into a blender for like 10 second. It tasted like those Yop yogurt drinks, but really, really good and frothy, and I got a ton of them while staying there.
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# ? Jan 30, 2013 16:47 |
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Aramek posted:Pre-assembled drink? Hands down, Mexican Fanta. I'd like to think I can tell the difference between the Cane Sugar Coke and the HFCS Coke, but, I'll admit it is pretty close in flavour, to me at least. However, the Fanta isn't even close. I submit that there is no soda out there that changes in flavour so dramatically as any Orange soda when it comes to which sweetener is used. Our Fanta to Mexican Fanta is like two drastically different Orange sodas. I don't really taste a difference between Pepsi/Mountain Dew and their throwback incarnations, so I wonder how much of this is glass bottle vs can/plastic bottle instead of cane sugar vs hfcs. However, I had about the same reaction to Mexican Fanta, it's like night and day.
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# ? Jan 30, 2013 17:25 |
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Yorkshire tea. All you silly yanks have no idea what you are missing.
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# ? Jan 30, 2013 18:00 |
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B.H. Facials posted:This stuff right here. There's a Stuckey's (Gas Station/Restaurant usually seen on highways in the south of the US) somewhere in Georgia that had SURGE on fountain (or whatever you call those big machines where you jam your cup against a lever and the soda water mixes with the syrup right there all special like) as recently as 3 years ago. I found it while on some stupid travel with a stupid girl. We had driven for a while and had stopped to stretch our legs, hit the bathroom, and get a drink and snack. I headed over to the fountain drink section and lo-and-behold... SURGE. I hadn't had this stuff since FOREVER! (Caps are important.) Ecstatic, I grabbed a giant bladder-buster type travel mug, and filled it to the top, and slapped the lid on and got out of the area. It was obvious they needed to clean the machines, as I caught a hint of cloying soured soda syrup. I carried the giant mug with me, undrank, throughout the store as I looked for some sort of equally-nasty snack to eat with it. Somewhere around a large endcap of a horrible variety of 'Moon Pies', I smelled something... off. Foul. Like part BO, part 'dying diabetic'. I figured someone died in front of the Moon Pie rack, and they still needed to mop (it was a grubby Stuckey's). Then, while perusing the crappy souvenir aisle with my then-girlfriend, I smelled it again. Thought nothing of it. Finally, after looking through 40 different horrible t-shirts, teaspoons, shotglasses, and such, I decided I was thirsty and needed a drink. I pulled the paper sleeve off my straw, jammed my thumb into the scored-plastic of the mug's straw orifice, and was suddenly hit with a full face of sweetly sour rankness and almost vomited. I pulled the lid off to see if maybe there was funk or something on the lid... Nope. Just the foulest smelling nasty fizzy drink nastiness ever. I just plopped my mug down on a glass shelf thing next to those 'precious moments' figurines and said 'gently caress this. We're out.' Google tells me SURGE syrup manufacturing was stopped in 2002. I'm not real smart on how coke does it, but I can see distributors dumping off their excess stock on the cheap to make a buck, maybe to secondary/tertiary distributors and middlemen. So, let's say that the SURGE syrup had a shelf life of two years, and the last box of syrup finally got sold to this Stuckey's in say... 2006. It was 2010. Even in some sort of mythical world where this would be possible... I can't help but think that it is entirely too possible for a Stuckey's to have SURGE soda that has been in their dispenser (dammit, what do you call those things anyway???) since 2002. Or earlier. In any event, some content: This is still, by far, my favoritest drink ever. Anyone else ever try this? I don't think they make it anymore either
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