List of U.S. state beverages
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In the United States, the first known designation of a state beverage was in 1965 with Ohio designating tomato juice as its official beverage. The most popular choice for state beverage is milk; in total, 20 out of the 32 states with official beverages have selected milk, while Rhode Island has selected a flavored milk. The District of Columbia also has an official beverage.
Table
| Federal district or territory | Drink | Year |
|---|---|---|
| District of Columbia | Rickey | 2011[41] |
Notes
- In 2008, Louisiana made Sazerac the official New Orleans cocktail. Unlike state symbols which are found in Title 49 (State Administration) of the Revised Statutes, this is found in Title 33 (Municipalities and Parishes)[11]