Michigan has its place in drink royalty firmly established, thanks to iconic brands like Faygo and Vernors. But there are so many other options for imbibing in the Mitten. Whether you’re looking for a classic can of pop, a boozy cocktail, some of the best craft beer in the country or a tasty dessert to sip on, Michigan has it all.
19) Biggby Coffee
Seattle had the Starbucks claim to fame. New England can claim Dunkin' Donuts coffee. Here, we've got Biggby.
18) Towne Club
Maximilian de la Garza
Michigan is proud of its pops and is known for two wildly popular regional brands (more on those later), but the state is also home to a handful of smaller pop companies, such as Towne Club, which features flavors like Michigan Cherry.
17) Cherry Republic
Under the Boom Chugga Lugga label and made by Cherry Republic in northern Michigan
16) Michigan Wine
Michigan's wine country is perhaps one of our state's best-kept secrets, with northern and western Michigan wineries utilizing the region's cherries and cranberries to create a sweet, fruity blend.
15) Apple Cider
Being such a huge apple producer, it is no surprise that cider is a big deal here in Michigan. Pictured here, Yates Cider Mill in Rochester Hills
14) And while the kiddies are sipping on the stuff from the cider mill, grownups are enjoying a growing number of hard cider makers throughout the state.
... Such as JK Scrumpy Cider.
13) Distilleries
Craft distilleries are fast making their mark in the Mitten State, such as Two James Spirits in Detroit, pictured here.
12) And Detroit City Distillery
11) Michigan is fast becoming a craft beer mecca, with breweries of all sizes popping up all over the state.
Atwater Brewery, Detroit
10) Shorts Brewing Company
9) Bells Brewery
8) Founders Brewing Co.
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7) The Last Word
This old school cocktail has made a resurgence all over the country in recent years as classic mixed drinks are making a comeback. Surprise, it was invented somewhere around the 1920s at the Detroit Athletic Club.
6) Hummer
This creamy, boozy cocktail mixes rum, vanilla ice cream and Kahlúa. It was invented in 1967 right here in Michigan.
5) Boston Cooler
Out-of-towners who might have heard of this float might mistakenly think it came from Boston. Wrong, it's a southeast Michigan original.
4) Vernors
Perhaps one of Michigan's greatest sense of beverage pride comes from our place in putting ginger ale on grocery shelves all over the country. The nation's first ginger ale was Vernors.
3) Faygo
Rivaling Vernors is Detroit-made Faygo, which comes in an array of sweet flavors.
2) So what could be better than a frosty glass of Vernors or Faygo?
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Maybe one in Slurpee form?
1) And you can't get these specialty Slurpees anywhere outside of Michigan.
Faygo Red Pop Slurpee... Mmmm
So now that you’ve taken a tour of some of Michigan’s best drinks, why not grab one now?
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