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Title: Refreshing Summer Beverages
Post by: polly_mer on July 28, 2019, 09:39:09 AM
It's high summer and I live in a desert at altitude.

I can't face drinking enough plain water to stay hydrated.

I'm also tired of the same handful of choices that I always drink and I'm a little concerned about the sugar content when I'm looking at the whole day's intake trying to stay hydrated.

What are your suggestions?
Title: Re: Refreshing Summer Beverages
Post by: mamselle on July 28, 2019, 09:47:47 AM
At night, or maybe every few days, I take several saved bottles from my occasional purchases of soft drinks and make cold tea in the fridge. I put a tiny bit of brown sugar or honey to offset the bitterness, a tea bag, and fill with H2O.

I have at times also used those little straws of flavored tea, but the sugar is definitely high in those; if I do use them, I use half-a-straw at a time, or even less, as flavor instead of sugar in the bottles prepped as above.

Cold the next day, pop it into my bag, no cost, and convenient.

M.
Title: Re: Refreshing Summer Beverages
Post by: downer on July 28, 2019, 11:08:40 AM
I've been on antibiotics for a bit, so I've been drinking a lot of kombucha. It may be an acquired taste, but once you get into it, it's satisfying. It's expensive a lot of the time, unless you make your own.
Title: Re: Refreshing Summer Beverages
Post by: phattangent on July 28, 2019, 12:13:53 PM
Unsweet tea, Diet Coke, or fruit-infused water.
Title: Re: Refreshing Summer Beverages
Post by: fast_and_bulbous on July 28, 2019, 12:26:05 PM
I drink lots and lots of ice cold flavored sparkling water. I enjoy the burps, and a dash of citrus. No calories. Something like La Croix but local.
Title: Re: Refreshing Summer Beverages
Post by: Parasaurolophus on July 28, 2019, 12:37:29 PM
Ice + a dash of maple syrup + water

Alternately, chilled Moroccan mint tea. All you need is hot water, mint leaves, a bit of sugar, and a fridge.

Or, yeah, fizzy water is great, and very refreshing. Also unsweetened.

I just drink cold tap water, though.



Title: Re: Refreshing Summer Beverages
Post by: hmaria1609 on July 28, 2019, 01:40:39 PM
The local organic grocery store in my town has a self-service ginger beer on tap. It's got original, double, and forager flavors. A seasonal flavor rotates through.  Pick a small or large sized bottle, fill up, and pay at the cashier.
I take fresh lime flavored water to work at the library.  I also keep a stash of bottled tea, flavored coffee, chocolate milk, and soda in the staff fridge.
Title: Re: Refreshing Summer Beverages
Post by: spork on July 28, 2019, 02:19:11 PM
Brew a cup of tea. Let cool. Put ice, fresh mint leaves, and a few squeezes of fresh lime juice in a large glass. Pour the tea into the glass.
Title: Re: Refreshing Summer Beverages
Post by: AvidReader on July 28, 2019, 04:22:27 PM
I predominantly drink sparkling water (usually plain, occasionally flavored). I like mine with a dash of citrus or citrus juice. It also mixes well with fruit juice if you want a *little* sweetness. The fancy hotels do plain water with fresh fruits and vegetables added in for a little flavor. Cucumber, mint, & citrus are common. There are also lots of kinds of mint, so switching to chocolate mint (or another flavor) might give you even more variety.

I make gallons of unsweet tea in the summer. The stores sell iced tea teabags, but I usually just use my favorite hot tea bag and let it cool. I make a pot of tea, let it cool to room temperature, then refrigerate overnight. (My mom likes to do 2 bags English Breakfast, 1 bag Assam, and 1 bag mint, so you also don't have to stick with just one flavor).

My spouse likes iced coffee--there are lots of flavors you can use to mix that up also (add some almond or vanilla extract, for instance).

I have an acquaintance who adds a splash of bitters to sparking water (and, I think, sometimes to sodas).

I'm not a huge fan of milk, but, if you are, it allows many of the same flavor additives as coffee.

AR.

Title: Re: Refreshing Summer Beverages
Post by: eigen on July 28, 2019, 04:33:46 PM
Cold unsweetened herbal tea is my go-to.

Drop 3-4 tea bags in a gallon of water and steep for a few hours to overnight in the fridge.

Can vary flavors depending on what you like, and there are usually a ton of options available at any grocery store to start from.
Title: Re: Refreshing Summer Beverages
Post by: Anselm on July 29, 2019, 09:36:18 PM
Coconut water.

Title: Re: Refreshing Summer Beverages
Post by: polly_mer on July 30, 2019, 04:44:25 AM
I see. 

Tea <mutter mutter it's like we've never met mutter mutter>

Fizzy water <mutter all the yucky parts of pop without the good parts mutter mutter>

Coffee <mutter mutter all those years and still people suggest coffee to me with a straight face mutter mutter>

<sigh> Fancy things we don't have here in the middle of nowhere at a reasonable price <sigh>


Plain water until I can't face it and then watered lemonade it is!
Title: Re: Refreshing Summer Beverages
Post by: downer on July 30, 2019, 04:56:59 AM
You can get kombucha at Walmart and Costco! I'm sure you can afford it.
Title: Re: Refreshing Summer Beverages
Post by: archaeo42 on July 30, 2019, 05:12:23 AM
Try a combination of half juice half sparkling water. I find those refreshing and a welcome change. My personal favorite is to us cranberry juice (or whatever cranberry-fruit combo is on sale).
Title: Re: Refreshing Summer Beverages
Post by: polly_mer on July 30, 2019, 05:22:32 AM
Quote from: downer on July 30, 2019, 04:56:59 AM
You can get kombucha at Walmart and Costco! I'm sure you can afford it.

Thanks for following up, but no.

For one, we are really isolated and do a lot by mail order.  For example, the nearest Walmart is an hour away and is the worst Walmart I've ever visited with often half-empty shelves for things I know Walmart usually carries and usually even in much smaller towns.  That particular Walmart also tends to make the evening news for criminal activities in the parking lot.  The nearest Costco is more than two hours away when the road is open and traffic is light.

In addition, Wikipedia describes kombucha as:

"Kombucha (also tea mushroom, tea fungus, or Manchurian mushroom when referring to the culture; botanical name Medusomyces gisevii[1]) is a fermented, slightly alcoholic, lightly effervescent, sweetened black or green tea drink commonly intended as a functional beverage for its supposed health benefits. "

I dislike tea immensely.  My husband drinks a wide variety of tea, all of which smell so bad that I'm not going to do any further taste-testing just in case the next one happens to smell bad, but taste good (has never happened for anything in my experience).  When I say "wide variety", this guy buys tea and stocks it in two-foot-deep shelves sorted by country of origin and preferred time of day for drinking.  I'm not short on tea exposure, even if it has to be mail ordered.

I don't drink alcohol in part because of the fermented taste and I'm not big on fizzy drinks.  Indeed, I often open my pop and let it go flat before I drink it.

Thus, while I might experiment with cucumber water at some point (cucumbers are several times more expensive than any other cucumbers we've ever bought and often top $2 for a smallish one because they have to be shipped in and tend to sell out quickly, but I do love cucumbers), I'm definitely not special ordering a drink that checks so many of the "nope" boxes.
Title: Re: Refreshing Summer Beverages
Post by: mamselle on July 30, 2019, 06:55:03 AM
You could try pulverizing a bit of serpent's tooth, eye of gnat, and tongue of frog,  and see how that distills out...

Maybe over crushed ice?

       <runs around the corner and hides, awaiting the explosion....>

;--}

M.
Title: Re: Refreshing Summer Beverages
Post by: memyself on July 30, 2019, 07:12:52 AM
Something like this mint and ginger lemonade, perhaps?
I've made something similar in the past, sometimes without the lemon, for a change of flavor.

https://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/fresh-mint-and-ginger-lemonade-200546
Title: Re: Refreshing Summer Beverages
Post by: eigen on July 30, 2019, 09:16:01 AM
What about homemade rootbeer? You can make it non-carbonated that way, and it's pretty good.

If you don't want to go the distance of boiling sassafras roots, you can get extracts that are pretty good. I'm personally a fan of Zatarains (what I grew up with when I didn't want to murder poor, innocent sassafras trees): https://www.amazon.com/Zatarains-Root-Concentrate-Ounce-Bottles/dp/B00GFHV8Y4/
Title: Re: Refreshing Summer Beverages
Post by: Kron3007 on July 30, 2019, 05:06:38 PM
First off, when I opened this post I assumed it was referring to the other kind of refreshing beverage....

Regardless, we recently picked up a soda stream and have been drinking a lot of sparkling water with various flavours and it has been great.  Whoever mentioned bitters for sparkling water, that sounds like a great idea and I will have to try it.  However, if you don't like sparkling water, as crazy as that is, this is not very helpful.

For other options, I basically like anything with crushed ice, even sans alcohol. 
Title: Re: Refreshing Summer Beverages
Post by: AvidReader on July 31, 2019, 04:40:55 AM
Quote from: polly_mer on July 30, 2019, 05:22:32 AM
[. . .] (cucumbers are several times more expensive than any other cucumbers we've ever bought and often top $2 for a smallish one because they have to be shipped in and tend to sell out quickly, but I do love cucumbers), I'm definitely not special ordering a drink that checks so many of the "nope" boxes.

I don't remember where you live, but could you grow your own cucumbers? I can't, because my apartment is shady and they really like sun, but my memory is that they do well in summer heat and can survive in fairly small pots.

AR.
Title: Re: Refreshing Summer Beverages
Post by: polly_mer on July 31, 2019, 04:47:38 AM
Quote from: AvidReader on July 31, 2019, 04:40:55 AM
Quote from: polly_mer on July 30, 2019, 05:22:32 AM
[. . .] (cucumbers are several times more expensive than any other cucumbers we've ever bought and often top $2 for a smallish one because they have to be shipped in and tend to sell out quickly, but I do love cucumbers), I'm definitely not special ordering a drink that checks so many of the "nope" boxes.

I don't remember where you live, but could you grow your own cucumbers? I can't, because my apartment is shady and they really like sun, but my memory is that they do well in summer heat and can survive in fairly small pots.

AR.

Growing cucumbers is not going well.  We have lots of sun.  We don't have lots of water and we have a very short growing season during which we go from too cold for cucumbers to too hot for cucumbers (snow in mid-May to 90 degrees in mid-June is not uncommon).  Even watering every day doesn't keep enough moisture in the outside soil and we keep the inside of the house shady to help beat the heat.
Title: Re: Refreshing Summer Beverages
Post by: chemigal on July 31, 2019, 01:19:42 PM
Polly have you tried the true citrus brand of products?  If not https://www.truelemon.com/ (https://www.truelemon.com/) they sell some lightly sweetened packets for water that use stevia as a sweetener with no artificial colors.  I love those but I also love their line of crystallized fruit packets.  They have no sugar, colorings or flavorings and come in lemon, lime, orange and grapefruit.  The packets are literally just crystallized fruit and nothing else.  It's an easy way to make fruit infused water without having to cut up actual pieces of fruit and the packets fit nicely in my purse.  They also just released some new flavors like lemon mint and lemon cucumber in the unsweetend line-up.  I haven't tried them yet but plan to do so soon. 
Title: Re: Refreshing Summer Beverages
Post by: Anselm on August 01, 2019, 08:45:23 PM
The typical kombucha sold in stores is 0.5% alcohol and they don't ask for age verification.  Some other kinds are at about 2%.  I don't think it tastes like tea.  It is worth a try.  I've been to two different kombucha bars which seems to be the new thing if you want to be like the cool kids.
Title: Re: Refreshing Summer Beverages
Post by: polly_mer on August 01, 2019, 09:13:23 PM
Quote from: Anselm on August 01, 2019, 08:45:23 PMI've been to two different kombucha bars which seems to be the new thing if you want to be like the cool kids.
It's pretty safe to assume I don't want to be like the cool kids.

I am looking forward to trying
Quote from: chemigal on July 31, 2019, 01:19:42 PM
their line of crystallized fruit packets.  They have no sugar, colorings or flavorings and come in lemon, lime, orange and grapefruit.  The packets are literally just crystallized fruit and nothing else.  It's an easy way to make fruit infused water without having to cut up actual pieces of fruit and the packets fit nicely in my purse.
Title: Re: Refreshing Summer Beverages
Post by: AvidReader on August 05, 2019, 05:44:59 AM
Quote from: polly_mer on July 31, 2019, 04:47:38 AM
Growing cucumbers is not going well.  We have lots of sun.  We don't have lots of water and we have a very short growing season during which we go from too cold for cucumbers to too hot for cucumbers (snow in mid-May to 90 degrees in mid-June is not uncommon).  Even watering every day doesn't keep enough moisture in the outside soil and we keep the inside of the house shady to help beat the heat.

Alas. :(
Title: Re: Refreshing Summer Beverages
Post by: polly_mer on August 05, 2019, 06:16:41 AM
Quote from: polly_mer on August 01, 2019, 09:13:23 PM
I am looking forward to trying
Quote from: chemigal on July 31, 2019, 01:19:42 PM
their line of crystallized fruit packets.  They have no sugar, colorings or flavorings and come in lemon, lime, orange and grapefruit.  The packets are literally just crystallized fruit and nothing else.  It's an easy way to make fruit infused water without having to cut up actual pieces of fruit and the packets fit nicely in my purse.

The packets have arrived and are delicious.
Title: Re: Refreshing Summer Beverages
Post by: mamselle on August 05, 2019, 07:23:16 AM
Yea!

The fora hive-mind does it again!

;--}

M.
Title: Re: Refreshing Summer Beverages
Post by: chemigal on August 05, 2019, 09:09:40 AM
Quote from: polly_mer on August 05, 2019, 06:16:41 AM
Quote from: polly_mer on August 01, 2019, 09:13:23 PM
I am looking forward to trying
Quote from: chemigal on July 31, 2019, 01:19:42 PM
their line of crystallized fruit packets.  They have no sugar, colorings or flavorings and come in lemon, lime, orange and grapefruit.  The packets are literally just crystallized fruit and nothing else.  It's an easy way to make fruit infused water without having to cut up actual pieces of fruit and the packets fit nicely in my purse.

The packets have arrived and are delicious.

I'm so glad you're enjoying them!
Title: Re: Refreshing Summer Beverages
Post by: larryc on August 06, 2019, 05:53:40 PM
Mojitos.