It’s a hot summer afternoon. I’m sitting down on a hot afternoon, with a burger, and a cold beer.

What I’m looking for is something to replace that cold beer with. I want it to be crisp and fresh, but also not sweet. I love tart and bitter flavours. Unfortunately, my options are either cold and sweet, cold and alcoholic or hot and non sweet.

So threadiverse, what alternatives am I missing?

Tereré is great, but it’s a bit of a pain to source in Australia. What else is there?

  • hedge_lord@lemmy.world
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    13 hours ago

    One of my favourite summer drinks is just some carbonated water mixed with a few drips of lemon or lime juice. It is crisp, a little tart, cold, and not sweet. Otherwise unsweetened refrigerated tea (maybe with a bit of lemon) is delicious as well, but perhaps not as crisp.

    • Ada@piefed.blahaj.zoneOP
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      12 hours ago

      One of my favourite summer drinks is just some carbonated water mixed with a few drips of lemon or lime juice

      Oh, I like this one! Simple too, which is a bonus!

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    14 hours ago

    If you’re OK with less alcohol instead of no alcohol, try a raddler. Half beer, half lemonade. You could even do an NA beer.

    • Ada@piefed.blahaj.zoneOP
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      12 hours ago

      Our summer begins on the 1st of December, so it’s only a week away.

      But it was 34C (93F) yesterday, and it will be 35C tomorrow!

      It’s going to be a hot summer!

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    18 hours ago

    Tonic and lime. Ginger beer. (Might have to try a few before finding one that’s not too sweet) Non alc apple cider, same as above for sweetness.

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    Tinto de verano, or summer wine in Spanish. Chilled red wine, mixed (1:1 or however you like it) with 7up, tonic or bitter lemon, served with ice and a slice of orange or lemon. Cheap wine will do nicely.

    Perfect summer beverage, not too high in alcohol, mostly bitter and tart. Use a bitter non-sweet version of tonic or bitter lemon to add almost no sugar at all.

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      I second this. Also dry/medium apple ciders. There’s even hoppy ciders if one is looking for a drink reminiscent of beer.

      And if those are still too sweet, perhaps a dry white with just soda water?

      As far as I’m aware, according to the internet, OP has never tried a Dickens Cider

          • Ada@piefed.blahaj.zoneOP
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            2 days ago

            A single black tea doesn’t do me any harm, but if I have a couple in a day, or if I have black tea for 2 or 3 days straight, my throat starts to tighten up. It’s mild, but it’s concerning enough that I haven’t pushed it any further and don’t drink it anymore.

            Green teas have never given me the same reaction, but to be fair, I don’t think I’ve ever had 2 or 3 green teas on the same day…

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      And provides better hydration than plain water, so less chance of wet bulb issues (allegedly).

      That said, keep those mouth pearls brushed regularly.

  • Lvxferre [he/him]@mander.xyz
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    What about barley tea? It’s only slightly sweet, the main flavour is bitter. And it goes great with some lime or lemon juice.

    Also, regarding tereré: if you happen to have an easier time finding yerba mate for the hot beverage, note it’s the same yerba; as long as unflavoured and coarsely ground you can use it interchangeably.