What is state drink?
"State drink" is a term used to refer to a beverage that is officially recognized as the symbolic drink of a particular state or territory.
Here's how it works:
* Official Recognition: A state drink is typically designated by the state legislature or by executive order from the governor.
* Symbolic Representation: The chosen drink is meant to represent the state's history, culture, or agricultural products.
* Variety of Drinks: State drinks can include alcoholic beverages like wine, beer, or cocktails, as well as non-alcoholic drinks like juice or tea.
Examples of State Drinks:
* California: Wine (specifically Zinfandel)
* Kentucky: Bourbon Whiskey
* New Hampshire: Maple Syrup
* Texas: Texas Sweet Tea
* Hawaii: Kona Coffee
Note: Not all states have officially designated state drinks.
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Other Drinks
- Barware
- Beer
- Cider
- Classic Cocktails
- Cocktails
- Coffee
- Fruity Cocktails
- Liquors
- Martinis
- Non-Alcoholic Cocktails
- Other Drinks
- Punches
- Sake
- Sangria
- Tea
- Tropical Drinks


