Talk:Food and beverage/@comment-5160650-20120606210720/@comment-98.64.255.66-20120806154950

True. Besides, spiking drinks is when alchohol or some other substance is added to a drink. By that definition, they can be "spiked" with other things besides alchohol, such as hot sauce, like Pinkie Pie might like.

If you think about it, consider the drunk-looking pony from Appleloosa who got thrown out of the saloon. Consider that there is a saloon in the first place. If one can have apples, one can have apple cider and, from that, applejack (No, not Applejack, applejack). Furthermore, grapes can be made into wine, wheat to moonshine, honey into mead and rice into sake. Besides, have you seen any fillies or colts drinking anything like that? I thought it was just grown-up ponies. If they have, I don't remember. And there are non-alchoholic drinks similar to their alchoholic counterparts, like cider can be.

I wonder what zap apple cider would taste like. Would it be all rainbow colored?