I'd say Coke Zero, but technically this is just a "water with some chemicals in it" goof, and therefore not allowed.
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Ayran.
Polar seltzer. That's sparkling water, is that ok?
Some herbal tea. Mint would probably be best. It's what I drink most of the time anyway.
It has to be refreshing, not too sweet. Because you'd need to drink a lot every day to stay alive, off the top of my head rice water sounds like an ideal drink, I love the flavor and it has less sugar than horchata, you don't want to have to stuff yourself with sugar every day when you're thirsty.
Another possibility is hibiscus water. Again - if I could regulate the sugar levels it would be a way to go.
Cider
Piss.
milk i guess but my breath would stink
Oolong tea
Go big or go home, I say. Pappy Van Winkle for the rest of my days.
Is aforementioned drink free for life too? Because there's this whiskey distillery just up the road from me and they make a black tea infused whiskey that I wouldn't mind.
I've been drinking brewed cacao (Cacao beans roasted, ground, and brewed like coffee) almost every day lately. So that.
See username :) So much variety even though it's all the same tea plant