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What to drink in the pub?

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LoobyLou

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What can I drink in a pub? Water and a pot of tea are getting a bit boring now. Soft drinks as well as alcoholic drink recommendations (if there are any!). Thank you in advance - I'm new to all this.
 
Vodka and Diet Coke doesn't affect my levels at all.
 
Shame to say it but I opt for a pint or two.... I usually only meet friends at the pub once a month so I figure that the overall damage is relatively low (but I still notice it in my FBG the next morning). My go-to when at home is red wine, usually Merlot.
 
Another vote for draft beer / real ale, as can only drink that at a pub, and only go to a pub couple of times a year, plus a night or two at a beer festival every few years. On the rare occasions I go to pub, and am not driving, it has to be draft beer. If I need to chose a non alcoholic option, I have diet cola (unless late) or lime and soda if I want something without caffeine. Looking forward to cycling to meet orienteering running friends when I spend a few days where I used to live, in a few weeks.
 
Gin and Slimline Tonic for me please. :D
 
Usually any of the diet drinks, though can be a limited range at some pubs, I rarely drink and if I do it's one pint of larger once a year. On some occasions which are pretty rare these days I have to be careful as larger causes me to go hypo, not a good combo slightly tipsy (or rather had one to many for the road) espec when trying to decide if it's the beer, or a hypo.
 
Go mad and have a lime and soda water lol
 
I'm partial to a real ale or 2, but now I'm back on the Metformin I suppose its back t diet coke. :(
 
Thanks everyone, I appreciate all your replies. Bit confused about the Diet Coke unless its late - what does late have to do with it please? (Newbie here, can you tell?).

Anyone here been given a sugar coke by accident? I guess is someone else is ordering it they might not bother to check.
 
I always get the bottles (usually the glass ones) that way I know its definitely diet coke.
 
Thanks everyone, I appreciate all your replies. Bit confused about the Diet Coke unless its late - what does late have to do with it please? (Newbie here, can you tell?).

Anyone here been given a sugar coke by accident? I guess is someone else is ordering it they might not bother to check.
I don't drink coke but I have read a few post that drinks through the pumps can't always be relied on to be diet free.
 
Thanks everyone, I appreciate all your replies. Bit confused about the Diet Coke unless its late - what does late have to do with it please? (Newbie here, can you tell?).

Anyone here been given a sugar coke by accident? I guess is someone else is ordering it they might not bother to check.
Yea I was at my local beefeater even tho I clearly stated diet . It wasn't a bother though the barmaid apologised and changed it. You can tell instantly the difference considering I having touched full sugar coke in 8 year
 
Thanks everyone, I appreciate all your replies. Bit confused about the Diet Coke unless its late - what does late have to do with it please? (Newbie here, can you tell?).
Because of the caffeine in it, it would keep me awake if I drank it too close to bedtime!
 
Everywhere I've been, pubs/bars or otherwise, this is a big problem, as the only diet soft drink anywhere is cola. Yes, others do exists, they are produced. Nowhere has them though. Wheatherspoons do coffee and tea. No idea what these do to BG though, and I find coffee no good for hydration.
 
Hi LoobyLou I may be wrong but I think by ' unless late' Copepod means that she doesn't want caffeine too late as it can mess up sleep.
 
I have a beer or two. sometimes a Vodka and Diet coke, sometimes a Jack Daniels and coke.
Neat Jack Daniels followed by a beer is nice.
I don't drink too often, so I say what the hell.
 
Unless you are drinking alco-pop's or a very sweet wine, I suspect you can drink most things and be ok.

If I'm driving I'll stick with a diet something if they have it (coffee or water if they don't). I tend to find my levels stay better if I stay on red wine. But beer doesn't cause me much problems either.

I'm partial to a real ale or 2, but now I'm back on the Metformin I suppose its back t diet coke. :(
Why would you avoid real ale on Metformin? I've not had problems mixing the two.
 
John Smiths bitter,,,,

Yeahhhhhh
 
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