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.
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
! State !! Drink !! Year
|-
|Alabama || Clyde May’s Whiskey (state spirit) || 2004
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|Arizona || Lemonade || 2019
|-
|Arkansas || Milk || 1985
|-
| rowspan="2" | Delaware
| Milk || 1983
|-
| Orange Crush (state cocktail)|| 2024
|-
|Florida || Orange juice || 1967
|-
|Hawaii
|ʻAwa
|2018
|-
|Indiana
| Water || 2007
|-
|Kentucky
| Milk || 2005
|-
| Louisiana || Milk || 1983
|-
|Maine || Moxie || 2005
|-
| rowspan="3" |Maryland
| Milk || 1998
|-
| Rye whiskey (state spirit)|| 2023
|-
| Orange Crush (state cocktail)|| 2025
|-
|Massachusetts || Cranberry juice || 1970
|-
|Minnesota || Milk || 1984
|-
|Mississippi || Milk || 1984
|-
| rowspan="2" |Nebraska
| Milk (state beverage)
|rowspan = "2" | 1998
|-
|Kool-Aid (state soft drink)
|-
|Nevada || Picon Punch (state cocktail) || 2025
|-
|-
|New Hampshire || Apple cider || 2010
|-
|New Jersey || Cranberry juice (state juice) || 2023
|-
|New York || Milk || 1981
|-
|North Carolina || Milk || 1987
|-
|North Dakota || Milk || 1983
|-
|Ohio || Tomato juice || 1965
|-
|Oklahoma || Milk || 2002
|-
|Oregon || Milk || 1997
|-
|Pennsylvania || Milk || 1982
|-
|Rhode Island || Coffee milk || 1993
|-
|rowspan = "2"|South Carolina
| Milk (state beverage)
| 1984
|-
|South Carolina-grown tea<br />(state hospitality beverage)
|1995
|-
|Tennessee || Milk || 2009
|-
|Vermont || Milk || 1983
|-
|rowspan=2|Virginia || Milk (state beverage) || 1982
|-
|| George Washington's Rye Whiskey<br>(state spirit) || 2017
|-
|Washington
|Coffee
|2011
|-
|rowspan=2| Wisconsin || Milk (state beverage) || 1987
|-
|Brandy old fashioned (state cocktail)
|2023
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Federal district<br> or territory!! Drink !! Year
|-
|District of Columbia || Rickey|| 2011
|}
