This is also applicable to cans coming back in microbrewery ditribution.
My big problem with this is that metal is always unpleasant for me to drink from. Also, longnecks are the safest thing to be drinking from when one is in a situation where one needs to be watching out for dosing. (Which one hates, by the way.)
My big problem with this is that metal is always unpleasant for me to drink from.
I hear that. I generally pour them into a glass.
Also, longnecks are the safest thing to be drinking from when one is in a situation where one needs to be watching out for dosing.
Yikes! I don't think I've ever thought about that in a bar. FWIW, I do most of my drinking a) at home or b) relatively early in the night.
I drink water, coffee and the occasional tea or diluted lemonade. I love fizzy water, but am too cheap to buy it all the time. I've never cared much for soda, but will sometimes have a 7up/Sprite type beverage with pizza -- it's a leftover from childhood because that was the only time we got soda, and that was the only flavor.
The only time I attempt a sports drink is when there is excessive sweating -- I wouldn't think of one for my regular workout (inside, in air conditioning). But Bikram has left me wrung out.
When I'm very thirsty, taste gives me nausea.
Me, too! If I'm parched, I have to drink water (flat, not fizzy) first. Then I can drink Gatorade or beer or whatever.
And I haven't managed to be active enough to require electrolyte replacement.
For me, it's not (necessarily) related to activity; it's just the heat/humidity. After a certain temperature and humidity level, I start feeling like crap. On the 4th of July, 2002, I was in NYC with Trudy (and for part of the day, Scola), and it was so hot that we fled to a movie theatre to see the Powerpuff Girls. Despite that break, by nightfall I was really really sick from the heat, and guzzled about 64 ounces of Gatorade in Port Authority (that's not Gatorade!) hoping to feel better. (And it did help.)
IIRC, Jess, didn't your DH get heat exhaustion that day, too?
The heat just fucks me up sometimes, even if I don't lift a finger to exert myself.
See, that's where beer is so handy. Individual serving sizes!
Yeah, I think that's a large part of why I drink more beer than wine. Well, that and the price differential. $14 for a decent bottle that serves like, three people (or, one, because normally I am home alone), vs. $8 for a sixpack (which I can drink whenever I want)...hmmm....Even though I like the taste of wine more.
I should brew some iced tea to have in the fridge. I like having flavored options around, that are not highly caloric. I made some iced coffee yesterday, to have around...
While I was waiting for a greenlight on the way home, a butterfly flew through the open window of my car! Never had that happen before!
On the 4th of July, 2002, I was in NYC with Trudy (and for part of the day, Scola), and it was so hot that we fled to a movie theatre to see the Powerpuff Girls.
Jesus, I remember this 4th of July in Boston- so hot, I could barely breathe. How did I solve this you ask? By drinking lots and lots of beer and other icy alcoholic beverages.
That did not do me right I tell you what.
fizzy water , tea , or other herbal infusions. are my favorites - plain water makes me thirstier sometimes. I need something slightly more acidic.Not much of a soda drinker-- and not crazy about artificial sweeteners.
We have had some of the new boxed wines. Way better than they used to be. and they really do keep. Not great wines, but tasty.
That did not do me right I tell you what.
If I had had alcohol that day, I probably would have ended up in the ER. My internal thermostat is very picky; apparently it prefers a narrow range of 70-80 degrees. And humidity? It doesn't like that shit AT ALL.