List of U.S. state beverages


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

StateDrinkYear
AlabamaClyde May’s Whiskey 2004
ArizonaLemonade2019
ArkansasMilk1985
DelawareMilk1983
DelawareOrange Crush 2024
FloridaOrange juice1967
HawaiiʻAwa2018
IndianaWater2007
KentuckyMilk2005
LouisianaMilk1983
MaineMoxie2005
MarylandMilk1998
MarylandRye whiskey 2023
MarylandOrange Crush 2025
MassachusettsCranberry juice1970
MinnesotaMilk1984
MississippiMilk1984
NebraskaMilk 1998
NebraskaKool-Aid 1998
NevadaPicon Punch 2025
New HampshireApple cider2010
New JerseyCranberry juice 2023
New YorkMilk1981
North CarolinaMilk1987
North DakotaMilk1983
OhioTomato juice1965
OklahomaMilk2002
OregonMilk1997
PennsylvaniaMilk1982
Rhode IslandCoffee milk1993
South CarolinaMilk 1984
South CarolinaSouth Carolina-grown tea
1995
South DakotaMilk1986
TennesseeMilk2009
VermontMilk1983
VirginiaMilk 1982
VirginiaGeorge Washington's Rye Whiskey
2017
WashingtonCoffee2011
WisconsinMilk 1987
WisconsinBrandy old fashioned 2023

Federal district
or territory
DrinkYear
District of ColumbiaRickey2011