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Tried alcohol for the first time
I tried alcohol for the first time this week. My wife's been wanting to try it for awhile now, so we bought some rum to mix into some various drinks (coke, rootbeer, peach soda, etc). I probably drank ~4 shots worth of rum. Got a little buzzed, but not as much as she did! Neither of us got particularly drunk (and probably never will).
Honestly I didn't love the taste... kindof like drinking paint thinner. I don't like mixing it into drinks either, as it makes drinks taste like paint thinner. So by the end, we were just taking a shot of rum, and then drinking soda to wash it down. Besides the bad taste, it was an enjoyable experience... (especially the sexual activities after!) Will probably do again, maybe with something that tastes better? Any recommendations for a 39 year-old who's just starting? |
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I didn't have my first drink until 24, and I've still never been drunk. There are some drinks I somewhat enjoy, and will have socially...but I never drink otherwise. There are huge gaps between drinks, anywhere from 1 to 8 months at least. Just depends on what friends are up to, and we don't go out like we use to 5-7 years ago (I'm 37). Still haven't had a single beer I actually like, my body flat out rejects it. They're disgusting. |
I drank from the time I was 18 till almost exactly 1 year ago, quit at 36. Do yourself a favor and don't, it's not worth it.
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kindda like a lot of things, it just depends what you like. some people drink every day from the age of 12, and some never drink in their life... shots or drinking liquor straight will probably be the harshest taste, and as for drinks or cocktails, many are meant to be sweet or fruity, and definitely not as harsh as most shots. many bartenders are cool with recommending stuff too...
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I'm inclined to agree with most of the recommendations here. But as a guy here who responsibly enjoys a beer now and then (and the key is I enjoy the taste), if Sub-Cog does find there is a drink that he enjoys, perhaps in the company of others in social settings, I'd say it's not the end of the world to now and then take part.
I'll use myself as an example. I'm a pretty straight and narrow guy. Never did illegal drugs when I was younger. Now that weed is legal in Canada, I've dabbled with gummies and the odd joint and I found that I like it. It's still expense and will try them only sparingly, but I'm glad to have this as an option to enjoying an evening. (I"m also 46...I think....time is flying). |
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Nothing wrong with having a drink or two on a Friday night to wind down from the week.
However, when dealing with hard alcohol, price matters. Cheap hard alcohol will have overbearing strong taste/smell. It won't mix well, and really just exists to give people a cheap way to get drunk. More expensive hard alcohol will be smoother and blend better with drinks. If you have any distilleries in your area, I would recommend seeing if you can do a tour. They typically have "tasting" tours where you can sample their products and they will usually be higher quality than the cheaper store bought brands. |
I see no point in it but Mojitos taste great if you have to waste the money to alter the brain.
Better to never go down the drain, I mean road. I have dead family and friends from this stuff. |
![]() I mean... Is that normal? In the UK or Germany you'd pretty much a alcoholic by the time you're a toddler. Exaggeration ofcourse, but still that's quite rare. Even a anti social 35 year old me even drinks in rare occasions. |
There is certainly nothing wrong with having a casual drink unless you're wired like some of us where it's easy to move from casual drinking to addiction. As long as you're wired normally, enjoy. For me, though...I stay FAR away from all of it.
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Quite frankly, the responses so far in this thread have surprised the hell out of me. Interesting. |
I burnt out on drinking in the Navy
lost a lot of crackerjack uniforms in ports all over the world :o :evil: pizza and dark beer :drool: now and then is about it I can go months to a year between drinks |
You guys are all missing that SubCog had awesome sechsy time with the wife.
We know he'll be asking her constantly now if she wants to open a bottle of red... |
Cheap booze tastes like crap. That's the main thing... but yes, there is a certain amount of "getting used to it" also, and you have to be careful to ratio the liquor and other ingrediants properly... too much booze and it won't be a pleasant experience unless it's a sipping booze (like a scotch.)
Try making some classic cocktails... they've already done the work for you at getting good proportions. Here is one you might like on a cold winter's nigh...the Hot Toddy. https://www.liquor.com/recipes/hot-toddy/#gs.fejk2a One of my favorites... takes prep work though to make the syrup. The penicillin. https://www.liquor.com/recipes/penicillin/#gs.feqatk Moscow Mules are a cool and tasty vodka drink. Has the advance of being premixed since you're just buying a can of ginger beer. https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/22...mule-cocktail/ Or the Rum version gets you a Dark and Stormy... again... Bacardi will work, but it won't be as nice as if you get a better brand of dark rum. Zacapa is great and good straight :) https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/22...ormy-cocktail/ A bit more exotic, but very nice sitting on your patio in the summer... the cucumber cooler (basically a gin and tonic + st germain and cucumber) http://mymansbelly.com/2011/07/15/gi...cumber-cooler/ Whiskey sours are good... I recommend going a bit lighter on the lemon juice. https://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/whiskey-sour Anyway, who doesn't like a nice stiff cocktail? :hmm: |
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Tasted a lot of paint thinner in your life? :lol:
There's tons of different cocktails to try. Give some vodka drinks and gin and tonic a shot. Also, experiment with the parts per ingredient you use, maybe you were adding a bit too much alcohol especially since you've never drank it before. Then there's of course a billion different beers to try. My personal favorite cocktail is Wild Turkey and Coke. |
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Wow 39...
I haven't had a drink in 6 years, I actually poured a couple grand worth of old alcohol down the kitchen sink last weekend cleaning out the liquor section of the pantry. Man what I would give to drink a Disaronno and Mexican Coke... Give it a try, it will taste like a smooth Dr. Pepper. |
Pina Colada for beginners.
For sezzy-time, try a Creme de Menthe blow job. :cool: Speaking of Creme de Menthe, Grasshoppers are nice, plus they are surprisingly good with cigars if you're into that. |
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I definitely get why young single guys drink, when they're out trying to get laid. Honestly, I think I'm only interested in drinking with my wife. I often go out to bars with coworkers, but I doubt I'll drink alcohol with them, as I don't plan to have sex with any of them. Not much point to drinking with coworkers. |
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Unless you think you're particularly prone to addiction, I don't really see a problem with having some occasionally. Don't drink so fast that you pass where you are comfortable and get drunk or farther, and only bother with stuff you like the taste of.
There is a bit of that alcoholic taste/scent for most drinks, but a lot of mixed drinks mask it pretty significantly. There are also a lot of mixed drinks that are just a regular drink with a neutral alcohol... and those don't really seem like they have a point outside of getting the buzz going, at least to me. Since it's about taste and you don't know what you like, maybe take some recommendations, have some sips of things people you know like, and then maybe try a tasting. Wine tastings are the default and can be good especially if you know you like a wine from the place, but there are beer tastings, cider tastings, liquor tastings, etc. - and it will be smaller portions, more variety, and what I find really neat, direct comparisons between flavor. Especially when trying to taste what the difference between things or how a pairing works, there's no substitute for trying them in direct succession. Other "easier drink" kind of drinks: Gin and tonic Whiskey and coke Mulled wine (especially in the winter) Hard cider Port or dessert wines I'm not really a drinker but I've found some really tasty alcoholic beverages and the distinctive flavor of different kinds of liquors that when on its own is often harsh and unappealing, can fit surprisingly well into the right mixed drink or with the right food pairing - like night and day kind of difference. For me who doesn't really care about being drunk but likes some tasty food, this has been the big draw. |
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As an aside, it's okay to get drunk. Just don't drive, operate machinery, or create drama :lol: I'm more of a beer person and I brew my own beer as well. In any case, as far mixed drinks go, these are my goto: Moscow mule Whiskey Sour White Russian A nice thing the gf and I like to do in the fall is get some apple cider from the local orchard, heat it up with some mulling spices, and drink it with a shot or two of rum (Sailor Jerry). It's quite good if you like cider and the rum gives it a tiny kick. If you do get a good buzz, or find yourself drunk, do yourself a favor and drink a couple glasses of water before you go to bed 👍 |
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