Ice-cold drinks, whether they’re cocktails or a refreshing iced tea, are one of the season’s delights. But while that ice can make your drink cold, it also dilutes it after a few minutes, especially if enjoyed outside in the sun. If you don’t drink it up right away, you’re sipping watery nonsense that’s a pale comparison to the drink you’d ordered. Contrast that with a hot chocolate, hot toddy or any other warm drink you enjoy in the winter—they may cool down, but they never get watered down.
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