I noted in the "favorite bourbon" thread some lamentations about the taste of modern Coke as opposed to the Coke of yore. And, as mentioned, high fructose corn syrup is the villian here. If there's a Hispanic market near your, stop in and pick up a 500ml bottle of Mexican Coke. Chill to near-freezing, and guzzle away. Labels on most bottles I've had show "high-fructose corn syrup and/or cane sugar". The fructose content seems to vary from batch to batch (probably connected to market prices), and some bottles taste just like 50's and 60's Coke. A little less carbonation, too.
On the subject of colas...some of my faves:
First...even though the current product is inferior...Coke still beats Pepsi.
The aforementioned Mexican Coke
Boylan's Cane Cola: The real deal...nummy
Red Rock Cola: More vintage taste
Jones Vanilla Cola: Technically not a true cola, but it beats Vanilla Coke hands down.
On the subject of Jones products: Other than the blueberry, Jones weird flavors are just that: weird.
I don't know if it's made anymore...haven't found any in a long time, but Stewart's Draft Cola is delicious. Same goes for RC Premium Draft.
Cherry "Pop" (as we call soda here in the Midwest) has always been a weakness of mine, and there's some goodies out there:
Boylan's Black Cherry: Like all Boylan's products, super-nummy
Jones Cherry: Very cherry
Hank's Wishniak Black Cherry: Tarter than most, good black cherry flavor
Cool Mountain Black Cherry: On the sweet side...good cherry flavor, though
Cheerwine: I've only had one bottle...wish I had a case!
Frostie Cherry Limeade: Just like it sez: cherry with lime. Tasty
Other flavors:
Faygo Rock & Rye: A cross between cola and cream soda with a hint of fruit flavor...absolutely delicious
Kentucky Nip: A non-alcoholic mint julep...very guzzleable
Grapette: A delicious grape pop
Grape Nehi: Radar O'Reilly's beverage of choice, and I can see why
Citrus:
Orangina: Though technically not a "pop", Orangina is one of the most refreshing drinks to come down the pike in a long time.
Kickapoo Joy Juice: Back when I was a kid, the big battle was between this and Mountain Dew. Kickapoo's still made...comes in a 12oz longneck. Not as sweet as Dew
Green River: Another oldie, along the lines of Dew and Kickapoo. Made since 1919 in Illinois.
Stewart's Key Lime: Like drinking pie. Num
Orange Crush: Icy cold, in a 12 oz longneck, of course. Pound one after mowing the lawn
Nesbitt's Orange: Still the real deal...12 oz longneck, of course
Buddy's Orange: Made in New Ulm, Mn...delicious
Sundrop: Most refreshing
Root Beer:
When I was a kid, I used to help bale hay for a neighbor. About mid-afternoon, his wife would come out to the hayfield with a galvanized bucket full of bottles of Mason's Root Beer on ice. Chug one immediately, then stick another between a couple of bales for a little later. Still one of the best...real "rooty" taste
Hires: Yep...still made...still the real deal. 12oz longnecks, of course
Frostie: A classic Root Beer. Made my grandson a float with Frostie...he's chuggin' away, then turns to me and says "Grampa, this root beer makes my eyes feel funny!" We all know the feeling
1919: You can get this stuff in 8 gal kegs!! Tap it up!
IBC: Another root beer with a vintage taste. Family Dollar sells 2 16oz cans for a buck
Cream Soda:
Another weakness of mine. Some good ones include:
Sprecher's: From Wisconsin, the recipe incorporates honey. A very smooth, creamy cream soda...lower carbonation, too
Stewart's Cream Ale: What can I say? Nummy!
Boylan's: Like all other Boylan's products, very very good
Stewart's Orange & Cream: Like chugging a Dreamsicle. Num
Canfield's Swiss Cream: Anothe classic cream soda..excellent taste
Most of these don't get wide distribution. Many upscale supermarkets will feature a good selection...or you can order online from BeveragesDirect or Pop!theSodaShoppe ( and pay big shipping)
A gin & tonic's great...can't beat a cold beer...but there's something about an icy cold bottle of really good pop that takes you right back to your kid days.
On the subject of colas...some of my faves:
First...even though the current product is inferior...Coke still beats Pepsi.
The aforementioned Mexican Coke
Boylan's Cane Cola: The real deal...nummy
Red Rock Cola: More vintage taste
Jones Vanilla Cola: Technically not a true cola, but it beats Vanilla Coke hands down.
On the subject of Jones products: Other than the blueberry, Jones weird flavors are just that: weird.
I don't know if it's made anymore...haven't found any in a long time, but Stewart's Draft Cola is delicious. Same goes for RC Premium Draft.
Cherry "Pop" (as we call soda here in the Midwest) has always been a weakness of mine, and there's some goodies out there:
Boylan's Black Cherry: Like all Boylan's products, super-nummy
Jones Cherry: Very cherry
Hank's Wishniak Black Cherry: Tarter than most, good black cherry flavor
Cool Mountain Black Cherry: On the sweet side...good cherry flavor, though
Cheerwine: I've only had one bottle...wish I had a case!
Frostie Cherry Limeade: Just like it sez: cherry with lime. Tasty
Other flavors:
Faygo Rock & Rye: A cross between cola and cream soda with a hint of fruit flavor...absolutely delicious
Kentucky Nip: A non-alcoholic mint julep...very guzzleable
Grapette: A delicious grape pop
Grape Nehi: Radar O'Reilly's beverage of choice, and I can see why
Citrus:
Orangina: Though technically not a "pop", Orangina is one of the most refreshing drinks to come down the pike in a long time.
Kickapoo Joy Juice: Back when I was a kid, the big battle was between this and Mountain Dew. Kickapoo's still made...comes in a 12oz longneck. Not as sweet as Dew
Green River: Another oldie, along the lines of Dew and Kickapoo. Made since 1919 in Illinois.
Stewart's Key Lime: Like drinking pie. Num
Orange Crush: Icy cold, in a 12 oz longneck, of course. Pound one after mowing the lawn
Nesbitt's Orange: Still the real deal...12 oz longneck, of course
Buddy's Orange: Made in New Ulm, Mn...delicious
Sundrop: Most refreshing
Root Beer:
When I was a kid, I used to help bale hay for a neighbor. About mid-afternoon, his wife would come out to the hayfield with a galvanized bucket full of bottles of Mason's Root Beer on ice. Chug one immediately, then stick another between a couple of bales for a little later. Still one of the best...real "rooty" taste
Hires: Yep...still made...still the real deal. 12oz longnecks, of course
Frostie: A classic Root Beer. Made my grandson a float with Frostie...he's chuggin' away, then turns to me and says "Grampa, this root beer makes my eyes feel funny!" We all know the feeling
1919: You can get this stuff in 8 gal kegs!! Tap it up!
IBC: Another root beer with a vintage taste. Family Dollar sells 2 16oz cans for a buck
Cream Soda:
Another weakness of mine. Some good ones include:
Sprecher's: From Wisconsin, the recipe incorporates honey. A very smooth, creamy cream soda...lower carbonation, too
Stewart's Cream Ale: What can I say? Nummy!
Boylan's: Like all other Boylan's products, very very good
Stewart's Orange & Cream: Like chugging a Dreamsicle. Num
Canfield's Swiss Cream: Anothe classic cream soda..excellent taste
Most of these don't get wide distribution. Many upscale supermarkets will feature a good selection...or you can order online from BeveragesDirect or Pop!theSodaShoppe ( and pay big shipping)
A gin & tonic's great...can't beat a cold beer...but there's something about an icy cold bottle of really good pop that takes you right back to your kid days.