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Primarily, what beverages do you drink on a daily basis?

The only liquid that I can say that I drink on a daily basis is tap-water. I'd prefer something with a bit of flavor to it, but not so much that I'd pay for it on a regular basis. Water is fine (so long as it ain't brown.)

When I'm not broke as all get-out, I like to treat myself to some beer, or cheap energy drinks. Rip-Its are only a buck, and they have better flavors than they once did (I used to only be able to get two flavors, both of which taste like battery acid.)

Beer-wise, I tend to go for cheap malt-liquor, but I prefer vanilla or coffee stouts. You'll most often see me drinking Steel Reserve. For the most part, I tend to stay away from anything stronger than that--I'll end up drinking whiskey as if it were beer. I'm not exactly known for moderation.
 
I just drink bottled water every day.

I know that water is really boring, but I also know that it is really important for my health, so I just force myself to drink it. (Although I agree with many experts that the proverbial 8 glasses a day is excessive for the ordinary person.)

I occasionally drink soda, but I know that it is NOT good for me, especially the diet version (with the artificial sweeteners). I hear that soda in Mexico has real sugar, which is actually less harmful for one's health than the corn syrup used in American soda.
 
1 small coffee in the morning and lots of water all day. About two or three times a week I may get a coke.
 
Water (a lot). Tap water but I bother to use a Brita filter. A relatively cheap expense for certain things you'd rather not be ingesting if you can help it, but unfortunately not nearly comprehensive enough given all the **** in our soil, water, whatever.

Coffee: depends on how long I need to work. On a non-work weekend, on whether I remember to get around to it or not....

Whiskey: I do like a glass.

But ...well, it depends. I keep cycling through these beer, then wine, then whiskey, etc., phases. Same thing with books vs. computer games vs. staring blankly at a screen (TV, movies). The overall amount of entertainment doesn't seem to change but the nature of it does.
 
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Coffee, water and cranberry juice.
 
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