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All kinds of commercial brews.
Coffee
water
occasional wine
occasional Irish whiskey or Scotch
once or twice a year, some tequila
iced tea
and very rarely, a can of soda
 
Commercial cider since making a good one with some age takes a while and is a PITA when you just want a few honest ciders. Scotch, bourbon, brandy, cognac, tequila, calvados, ouzo VERY occasionally, normally as a digestif. Lots of wine, both my own mead etc. and all the good wine of the central AZ wine industry, mostly because of discounts :). I'm also a big proponent of water! Water good! and I'm a hideously addicted Pu-ehr drinker, going to great lengths to have my regular couple of cups to get me started in the morning. As a matter of fact, people are afraid of me until I've had my tea.
 
Tea. Mostly assam tea occasionally a english breakfast.
Vodka. High end, usually Jewel of Russia.
Gin, Bombay Saphire or Van Gough.
 
Commercial beer, coffee and a lot of water. If I goto a bar then usually whisky coke.
 
1 cup of coffee/day
8 cups of water/day
~All the tears of my enemies/week

Beer/vodka reserved for fri/sat/sun.
 
Kombucha - been to busy to learn to make it myself, but recently fell in love with the stuff
Whiskey - mostly bourbon, Irish, and Scotch
Teas - green, black, herbal, mate, I like it all
Wine - dry reds only, too impatient to make it myself
coffeecoffeecoffeecoffeecoffee - blacker than satan's butthole
commercial beer - I'll buy anything I haven't already tried at least once
tons and tons of water. I'm a firm believer in hydration

I avoid pretty much anything else except on special occasions
 
I drink a lot of water.
I am also a big coffee fan. I stick to very dark roasts and brew it strong.
I am a big bourbon fan. Some of my favorites include Knob Creek (several of their varieties), Woodford Reserve, Maker's 46, Booker's, and Angel's Envy.
I have never been a big Scotch fan - always seemed too "peaty" (not sure if that is a word) for me. That said, my brother-in-law recently got me a bottle of GlenMorangie Nectar D'or. I have really enjoyed that stuff. Nice citrus notes and it doesn't taste like it was filtered though a bed of cigarette butts like a lot of Scotches seem to.
 
Coke Zero/Diet Coke; usually have a gallon of iced tea we've brewed in the fridge; wine (mostly Cabs/Zins for reds and Rieslings for whites); commercial beers; tequila.


Almost Famous Brewing Company
 
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