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This is a list of official state beverages:
State Drink Year & Citation
Alabama Conecuh Ridge Whiskey (State Spirit) 2004
Arkansas Milk 1985
California Wine
Delaware Milk 1983
Florida Orange juice 1967
Indiana Water 2007
Kentucky Milk 2005
Louisiana Milk 1983
Maine Moxie 2005
Maryland Milk 1998
Massachusetts Cranberry Juice 1970
Minnesota Milk 1984
Mississippi Milk 1984
Nebraska Milk, Kool-Aid 1998
New York Milk 1981
North Carolina Milk 1987
North Dakota Milk 1983
Ohio Tomato Juice 1965
Oklahoma Milk 1985
Oregon Milk 1997
Pennsylvania Milk 1982
Rhode Island Coffee milk 1993
South Carolina Milk, South Carolina Grown Tea 1984, 1995
South Dakota Milk 1986
Vermont Milk 1983
Virginia Milk
Beer, Milk 1987

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