Juices made from fruits and vegetables, another popular drink in the United States.
After considering all the health advantages of tea, it's easy to see why it's one of the most consumed beverages in the United States.
The rising demand may be attributed to the increasing popularity of caffeinated "energy" beverages such as Red Bull, Monster, and Rockstar.
American water bottling and distribution has been around for quite some time.
In the United States, the typical coffee consumer consumes more than three cups daily.
The name "brandy" refers to the fact that this distilled liquor is made from fermented grapes, thus the "burned wine" reference.
Red wine, it is said, will last forever, and the average American certainly does.
Tequila's popularity, a drink made from agave, has skyrocketed in recent years.
The ubiquitous vodka may be enjoyed on its own, served chilled, or used as a component in any number of mixed beverages
In varying proportions, maize, wheat, malted barley, and rye all go into making the majority of American whisky.