In the mid-19th century, decades before home refrigeration became the norm, you could find ice clinking in glasses from India to the Caribbean, thanks to a global commodities industry that has since melted into obscurity: the frozen water trade. In the cold Northeast of the United States, workers would cut ice from frozen ponds, haul it to port,
You wouldn’t be drinking it in water, but usually some kind of alcohol.
It’s wouldn’t surprise me if there were cases of it happening.