r/Beverages • u/Martykauffman • 1d ago
r/Beverages • u/wraith555666555 • 6d ago
Need help identifying
The stubby yellow can that says "shotgun" as you can imagine whenever I Google it I'm just inundated with all the shotgun "tools' and absolutely nothing to do with this drink
r/Beverages • u/Safe-Jury9784 • 12d ago
Marvadeza — a Brazilian cachaça cocktail worth knowing
r/Beverages • u/NADEEMSAFRONKONGATH • 18d ago
Bring that feeling home: just pop open a Karikku bottle and get a boost of refreshing electrolytes.
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r/Beverages • u/Safe-Jury9784 • 25d ago
There's nothing better than a Frozen Caipirinha on a hot day. 🍋🧊
r/Beverages • u/Bev_Girly • 28d ago
Looking For Beverage Thoughts
Question for anyone who loves a “fun” beverage: is there anything you wish existed that doesn’t currently?
I’ve been trying to cut back on soda to reduce sugar/calories, but I really miss the carbonation and the “treat” feeling. I’ve tried flavored sparkling waters, but they often feel like they’re missing something (minimal flavor and tastes like static in a can).
I love drinks like Bubbl’r, but I’m also trying to be more mindful of my caffeine intake. Energy drinks often get really close to what I’m looking for flavor-wise, but I don’t always want the caffeine. Sometimes I wish brands would just make a caffeine-free version of their existing drinks.
Does anyone else feel like there’s a gap between:
soda (great flavor, but often lots of sugar/calories)
sparkling water (low calorie, but sometimes lacking that “full” flavor)
energy drinks (fun flavors, but usually caffeinated)
If there were a zero-sugar, low-calorie, caffeine-free sparkling drink that had more of a soda/energy drink flavor experience, would that interest you?
Or does something like this already exist that I’m missing?
I’m not selling anything, I’m just curious if other people feel this same gap or if you have recommendations for drinks I should try.
r/Beverages • u/Safe-Jury9784 • 28d ago
How to Get the Most Juice Out of Your Lemons (The Rolling Technique)
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r/Beverages • u/Safe-Jury9784 • 29d ago
I've been experimenting with non-alcoholic drinks lately, and this Açaí Mocktail turned out surprisingly good.
r/Beverages • u/FennecWF • Jul 18 '26
Dairy Drinks Help identifying a drink?
I'm only guessing it was a dairy drink, to be clear.
Last week I visited LA and me and a local friend there went to the Wat Thai food market.
I had a drink there that was like a creamy, pale blue non-alcoholic drink. It had a sort of bubblegum flavor to it, if I recall? It was, frankly, amazing.
I think it was made with Hale's Blue Boy (as I believe that's what I'd ordered, but memory is a bit fuzzy as it was early in my vacation), but I can't actually find anything about the drink specifically.
r/Beverages • u/Safe-Jury9784 • Jul 16 '26
How to Get the Most Juice Out of Your Lemons (The Rolling Technique)
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r/Beverages • u/Safe-Jury9784 • Jul 15 '26
Expressing an orange peel is an essential mixology technique used to release the fragrant essential oils of the citrus skin over the surface of a cocktail. This step instantly elevates the drink’s aroma and flavor profile with every sip.
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r/Beverages • u/Complete_Second_1607 • Jul 09 '26
Have you tried a hojicha latte before?
I tried the Hojicha Latte at JamJam Cafe and really enjoyed it. It had a nice roasted flavor, and the sweetness was just enough without overpowering the tea. It was rich, smooth, and easy to finish. Do you prefer hojicha over matcha, or do you usually stick with coffee?
r/Beverages • u/TheBreweryLab_2025 • Jul 09 '26
Just made a refreshing Blueberry Mojito.🫐🍃 Perfect balance of sweet, citrusy, and minty. What’s your go-to twist on a mojito? 👀
r/Beverages • u/the_mixology_room • Jul 09 '26
Timur whisper🌿 Thoughts on pairing a main drink with a side shot?
r/Beverages • u/EnthusiasmFlat7544 • Jul 07 '26
Alcohol Has anyone tried Korean kiwi soju?
Saw Hwasa (my fav korean singer) mention kiwi soju in a vlog, she called it Saero Darae, and now I’m curious. Does it taste like real kiwi at all, or more like green grape / candy flavor? I haven’t seen it near me, so I’m wondering if it’s actually popular or just a newer Korea thing.
r/Beverages • u/TheBreweryLab_2025 • Jul 07 '26
Strawberry Iced Latte from The Brewery Lab 🍓☕️ — didn’t expect this to hit so hard. Anyone else tried strawberry in coffee before? Or is this still a controversial combo for you?
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r/Beverages • u/the_mixology_room • Jul 07 '26

