I rarely indulge, but I did like regular ole Coke, a treat in a frosted glass. I'll bet its been six months or more, just too much darned sugar in it. I hate any diet soft drinks, since day one, better to just have the sugar and taste like it should. Root beer connoisseur here too, like cream soda, even liked seltzer quite a bit. Coke from the fountain at the old dairy bar across the street, my friend used to take care of that old fountain, that was always the best. The old man worked for coke, always had that fountain going even in later years, one of the grandkids looked after it for years after, had I one of those in my house, that would not be good LOL !
Now to expand ones horizons, there's a bunch of fancy root beers and similar high end brands out there to enjoy in a frosted mug, NO ICE ever in any of these and the above. Local brewery used to make their own, root beer, cream soda, very fine, a nice local treat. Great grandmother made root beer, ginger ale and I think beer as well. Busy woman with 8 kids.
I find more value in a craft beer, seasonally, its really something to enjoy, 2 usually do the trick, most times its just one in a frozen but thick glass like a tankard, of course a tasty nightcap may follow on occasion. None of the above in excess are worth a darn, but one, such as spring water. I've surely enjoyed lots of that more than the above, best thing for ya H2O. Grandmothers place had true mountain spring water, used to bring a gallon of work today when I lived there. I'll admit to liking water best, be it poland spring in my cooler, or our well water unsoftened for minerals or softened, don't matter, most refreshing on a hot summer day.
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