As summer heat settles in, you'll crave something cold and crisp in your glass, preferably without a side of artificial flavors. Before neon sports drinks and super-sweet bottled teas crowded store shelves, people used simpler ways to hydrate. Think fruit, herbs, vinegar, and a little sugar or honey.
From sweet-sour shrubs to herb-infused iced teas, these traditional drinks did more than just cool you down. They also preserved the harvest and provided a gentle dose of nourishment rooted in folk medicine. Here are four of the most popular.