A quick story ( I know, my stories are never quick) about why I drink weak beer all day instead of water...
In 1969 my family moved just north of here, to a now abandoned mining town called Pine Point. The town had only been founded in 1964 and was still being built when we moved there. We lived in house number 12, that being the 12th. house built. Ultimately there would be a few hundred, and a population of a few thousand. Anyway...
The water supply at that time was taken from a well, and was freakin’ AWFUL! Although I hope and imagine that it was treated in some manner to make it safe, it stunk to high heaven of sulphur. If you poured a bathtub full of water your entire house would absolutely reek. From cooking with it and drinking it you would produce the foulest gas that man is capable of. I’m not kidding. It tasted vile.
So I never willingly drank water. Obviously you have to, and I did, but I hated it. Powdered Kool Aide was a big seller, we all drank tons of it. Eventually a proper pipe was constructed to Great Slave Lake and a water treatment plant was built and we got fantastic tap water, but it was so imprinted on my mind that to this day, fifty years later, I still will not willingly drink water.
I don’t drink soft drinks because of the caffeine and sugar in them, so I drink light beer, either non alcoholic or low alcohol. If I’m in a situation where it’s not desirable to stink of beer I will drink iced tea, but it has the caffeine and sugar that I avoid. Mexico is perfect for me, their culture and climate are conducive to me consuming their excellent beers.
As a side note, if you’re bored and looking to learn some obscure ****, just Google Pine Point. It will bring up a fascinating story on the town. How it was built from nothing starting in 1964, to becoming a very prosperous modern town, to being shut down and completely bulldozed in the late eighties. The streets and hundreds of kilometres of mine roads are still there out in the middle of nowhere. It is a popular camping and off road vehicle destination now. You could spend a week out there exploring and not cover everything.