Favorite Non-alcoholic drink

In Zimbabwe, I liked Schwepp's Lemon
In Durban, it was a Rock Shandy
All over Texas, iced tea (Lousianne the best)
In Dallas, Health-Ade Passion Fruit-Tangerine Kombucha
Anywhere on earth--an ice cold Coca Cola

What are you having?
LOL! Just having fun…non alcoholic is just a non starter for me!!!!!
 
The Gatorade in Africa tastes really good at the end of a long day. The flavors and sweeteners are completely different, and not as syrupy as it is here.
 
Since moving to Texas. 6.5 hours does not count as a long road trip;)
It feels like it takes 4 days to drive across the pan handle. That does not include the stop in Amarillo to eat at the Big Texan and the Coyote Bluff cafe.
 
Favorite non alcoholic drink. Ice cold coke. Coffe hot or cold. Coke a cola did a drink that was coffe and coke. I do not see it in the stores so I make my own.
 
My Boys & I drive 17 hours, it takes 2 days to the channel country in western QLD to hunt pigs , Schweppes bitter lemon is a good drink we used to take dozens of bottles of it with us . Australia is a vast country, we are going on a special Deer hunt with an old Army friend & his sons in South Australia soon, from QLD to his place in SA will take 3 days about 2000 km.
@Just Gina and I typically drive about 2200 Kilometers in 2 days on our trips from the Texas Hill Country to Middle of Minnesota. Pretty easy if we take her Jeep Wagoneer or even my Dually pickup without a big trailer and we take turns driving. It gets a bit rough on me when we pull a big gooseneck trailer or take the 43' Motorhome and I have to drive it all myself. Although with the Motorhome it holds 150 gallons of diesel fuel and we can stop anytime and use the bathroom and then just go again. And just pull off to sleep... so sometimes we will take 3 days, 2 nights if we are not in a hurry.... Which is rare;)
 
@Just Gina and I typically drive about 2200 Kilometers in 2 days on our trips from the Texas Hill Country to Middle of Minnesota. Pretty easy if we take her Jeep Wagoneer or even my Dually pickup without a big trailer and we take turns driving. It gets a bit rough on me when we pull a big gooseneck trailer or take the 43' Motorhome and I have to drive it all myself. Although with the Motorhome it holds 150 gallons of diesel fuel and we can stop anytime and use the bathroom and then just go again. And just pull off to sleep... so sometimes we will take 3 days, 2 nights if we are not in a hurry.... Which is rare;)
My family all drive diesel powered vehicles as fuel economy is much better than gasoline, the fools in government are increasing tax on diesel trying to convince people to use electric cars, how many recharges would you need in 2000 k with a heavy loaded 4x4 ? they just do not understand what people do that don't live in their inner city bubble .
 
My family all drive diesel powered vehicles as fuel economy is much better than gasoline, the fools in government are increasing tax on diesel trying to convince people to use electric cars, how many recharges would you need in 2000 k with a heavy loaded 4x4 ? they just do not understand what people do that don't live in their inner city bubble .
Yea it just doesn't work.... and who can sit around waiting for a recharge? Oh yea.... liberals with nothing better to do than sip a latte and think about how to impose new taxes on working people....
 
Works is relative, for its uses, in a city, daily commute/gofor, the shorter local drives; electric vehicles are an excellent choice, and they work as they should.
Charing, as an example-a Tesla model 3 takes 15-30 minutes; and while it charges you go buy some snacks and drinks etc.

And no, I wouldn't bee seen dead in an electric car. But they are really not as bad as many try to make them.
 
My family all drive diesel powered vehicles as fuel economy is much better than gasoline, the fools in government are increasing tax on diesel trying to convince people to use electric cars, how many recharges would you need in 2000 k with a heavy loaded 4x4 ? they just do not understand what people do that don't live in their inner city bubble .
I drive a Chevy 1500 w/3liter diesel. It's a 2022 and now 100,000 miles on it. Average is 31 mpg( My office is 50miles from home).
The absolute best MPG was 44.7 driving on US-2 from St Ignace in Michigan to Grand Forks, ND.
On my way to Northern Manitoba for some bear hunting.
I'll not going to be switching vehicles just yet!!
 
half sweet tea/half unsweet tea. At least a quart a day

straight sweet tea has so much sugar in it you probably could walk across it
 
I have to admit I’m a sucker for a giant cherry limeade after a hot day outside…
 
half sweet tea/half unsweet tea. At least a quart a day

straight sweet tea has so much sugar in it you probably could walk across it
So you're having mixed drinks, then....
 
What is this non-alcoholic drink that you speak of? You must mean bud light or something I guess?
 
Just finished a cup of roobios tea. One of my absolute favorite non-alcoholic drinks.

Poppi sodas have actually been very tasty, and such limited sugar. Hard to stomach the $2+ price per can, but they're good.
 
The best water is from the springs at my home town, and from Lake Tahoe, IMO.
I see your Lake Tahoe and raise you Mount Lasen … peat filtered water . Best I’ve ever had.
 
South Africa coke(and chocolate )is made from cane sugar and not sugar beet hence the better taste.
If you play golf then the go to non alcoholic drink in SA is probably Steel Works. It’s made from lemonade, bitters and soda water (I think) . Kills a thirst dead!
 

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