Non-Alcoholic Drinks
Blackberry cordial - Claire drinks blackberry cordial when she visits Margaret Campbell for the first time (V, chapter 29)
Camomile tea - Mrs Fitz brings this to Jamie while Claire dresses his wounds at the Castle (Outlander, chapter 4)
Coca-Cola - Claire remembers tasting Coca-Cola once during the war (DIA, chapter 17)
Cocoa - Claire and Brianna have cocoa at a café in Inverness (DIA, chapter 3)
Coffee - when Mrs Graham and her dancers finish their ceremony they go back to the Manse for coffee (Outlander, chapter 2) John Grey drinks hot coffee while searching for Jamie after he escapes from Ardsmuir (V, chapter 9) - there is a small quantity of coffee on board the Porpoise for the use of the new Governor of Jamaica, Lord John Grey (V, chapter 46)
Cordial - the pantry shelves at Castle Leoch were filled with cordials for The Gathering (Outlander, chapter 9)
Dragon's blood - Master Raymond's concoction which is harmless but looks impressive as it turns bright red and bubbles and froths when poured. Claire thinks it is a form of sodium bicarbonate and says it tastes like brandy with seltzer (DIA, chapter 27)
Earl Grey tea - the tea that Claire drinks with Mrs Graham before she has her tealeaves read is Earl Grey in Cross Stitch (chapter 2), but in Outlander Mrs Graham complains that Earl Grey is no good for tealeaf reading as the leaves fall apart too quickly (Outlander only, chapter 2)
Hot chocolate - Jamie and Claire have hot chocolate for breakfast in Paris (DIA, chapter 20)
Lemonade - Reverend Wakefield was in the pub drinking lemonade in celebration of the sanctification of the new houses (Cross Stitch only, chapter 1)
Lime juice - Jamie asks Claire to add this to her list of provisions for their voyage to the West Indies in search of Ian (V, chapter 40)
Lipton's tea - Claire tells Frank they only have Lipton's teabags left (V, chapter 3)
Milk - Claire was occasionally invited into a cottage for a cup of milk while on the rent collecting trip with the MacKenzies (Outlander, chapter 11) Claire drinks hot milk with Mother Hildegarde after deciphering the letter in musical code (DIA, chapter 15) the sick patients on board the Porpoise were given boiled milk to drink (V, chapter 47)
Oolong tea - the tea that Claire drinks with Mrs Graham before she has her tealeaves read is Oolong (Outlander only, chapter 2)
Orange Pekoe Leaf tea - Claire tells Frank they are all out of orange pekoe leaf tea (V, chapter 3)
Punch - Mrs Crook offers some punch to Rabbie McNab when he comes to Lallybroch on Quarter Day. Because Rabbie is a young boy I'm assuming the punch is non-alcoholic (Outlander, chapter 31)
Sweetened water - given to the sick patients on board the Porpoise (V, chapter 47)
Tea - drunk regularly throughout the books but the most memorable is probably Claire's cup of tea with Mrs Graham when she had her tea leaves read, or her visit with Mr Bainbridge when she dropped the teapot
Camomile tea - Mrs Fitz brings this to Jamie while Claire dresses his wounds at the Castle (Outlander, chapter 4)
Coca-Cola - Claire remembers tasting Coca-Cola once during the war (DIA, chapter 17)
Cocoa - Claire and Brianna have cocoa at a café in Inverness (DIA, chapter 3)
Coffee - when Mrs Graham and her dancers finish their ceremony they go back to the Manse for coffee (Outlander, chapter 2) John Grey drinks hot coffee while searching for Jamie after he escapes from Ardsmuir (V, chapter 9) - there is a small quantity of coffee on board the Porpoise for the use of the new Governor of Jamaica, Lord John Grey (V, chapter 46)
Cordial - the pantry shelves at Castle Leoch were filled with cordials for The Gathering (Outlander, chapter 9)
Dragon's blood - Master Raymond's concoction which is harmless but looks impressive as it turns bright red and bubbles and froths when poured. Claire thinks it is a form of sodium bicarbonate and says it tastes like brandy with seltzer (DIA, chapter 27)
Earl Grey tea - the tea that Claire drinks with Mrs Graham before she has her tealeaves read is Earl Grey in Cross Stitch (chapter 2), but in Outlander Mrs Graham complains that Earl Grey is no good for tealeaf reading as the leaves fall apart too quickly (Outlander only, chapter 2)
Hot chocolate - Jamie and Claire have hot chocolate for breakfast in Paris (DIA, chapter 20)
Lemonade - Reverend Wakefield was in the pub drinking lemonade in celebration of the sanctification of the new houses (Cross Stitch only, chapter 1)
Lime juice - Jamie asks Claire to add this to her list of provisions for their voyage to the West Indies in search of Ian (V, chapter 40)
Lipton's tea - Claire tells Frank they only have Lipton's teabags left (V, chapter 3)
Milk - Claire was occasionally invited into a cottage for a cup of milk while on the rent collecting trip with the MacKenzies (Outlander, chapter 11) Claire drinks hot milk with Mother Hildegarde after deciphering the letter in musical code (DIA, chapter 15) the sick patients on board the Porpoise were given boiled milk to drink (V, chapter 47)
Oolong tea - the tea that Claire drinks with Mrs Graham before she has her tealeaves read is Oolong (Outlander only, chapter 2)
Orange Pekoe Leaf tea - Claire tells Frank they are all out of orange pekoe leaf tea (V, chapter 3)
Punch - Mrs Crook offers some punch to Rabbie McNab when he comes to Lallybroch on Quarter Day. Because Rabbie is a young boy I'm assuming the punch is non-alcoholic (Outlander, chapter 31)
Sweetened water - given to the sick patients on board the Porpoise (V, chapter 47)
Tea - drunk regularly throughout the books but the most memorable is probably Claire's cup of tea with Mrs Graham when she had her tea leaves read, or her visit with Mr Bainbridge when she dropped the teapot