screwdriver
2007-04-19 19:45:59
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Aye do not drink! It is not good for you, I'm also 21 but when I was 14 yr old I was a drunk! 14 until 19! Such a drunk it is not worth all that aggravation. But if you insist to drink...!
My husband love "Royal Flush", and I like Long Island Ice Tea!
My mother loves Southern Comfort, and my sister will drink anything you give her! Just have a good time, so to a karaoke bar, or something like this!
P.S
Do not leave your drink unattended and then drink it!
Hey and ur Id is Christian or Christina? You are a christian talking like this, im sure Jesu wouldnt want you to drink but who am I? I am not anyone's daddy! Im sure you have a daddy and dont need another lol, just have fun! Wait this is my name too Kristina!
2007-04-20 02:53:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Do me a favor (and yourself), get something in a can or bottle, open it yourself, keep your hands on it and if you put it down, or lose sight of it, get a new one! You can try out other drinks at home or with trusted companions. There's something Not good about "flinging caution to the wind". It inspires others to go as far as they can. Getting drunk just because you are 21, smashed, out of control, is not the best memory of the day you become an "adult" .
2007-04-20 03:13:09
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answer #3
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answered by F C 2
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To be honest, it is all up to you and what your body can handle. I guess a good drink for a newbie is a margarita, that's what I drink sometimes when I go to the bar or clubbin. Try a beer for starters, if that's not your thing, try asking around and getting suggestions while you're out, maybe then you can get the answer you're looking for.
2007-04-20 03:51:43
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answer #4
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answered by S A 3
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Take it slow, especially if you don't know how your body will react to alcohol. The main thing, especially for an inexperienced drinker, is to keep drink types separate. If you start the evening out with beer, end it with beer. If you want wine, stick with wine. If you're looking for liquor, look for nothing else. Basically, if you drink any of those three types of alcohol, avoid drinking any of the other two types--mixing types of alcohol is one of the quickest paths to the porcelain shrine.
For beer, I would start out with a good-quality beer (Newcastle Brown or Spaten are two fine examples) and get cheaper as the night goes on and your taste buds care less (but try to avoid malt liquor--that stuff is a puke picnic!).
For liquor, I would go with palate-friendly quality vodka mixers, since good vodka has a clean taste that won't stand out like a bad memory. Vodka goes well with juices, and I personally like Hurricanes, which are vodka, cranberry, and orange juices mixed. You could also try good quality whiskey straight, not mixed (bad quality in liquor might just make you puke before you're drunk), but this is at your own discretion, as not everyone cares for this type of alcohol. Rum and cola is also a popular drink that is easy on the taste buds. There are certainly other types of liquor you can try, but some tend to be a matter of drinker's preference (for example, tequila or gin), which might mean you love them or hate them. Another tasty drink is the hard lemonade or hard iced tea--just avoid drinking too many cheap malt beverages, as they can make your queasy.
You mentioned that you would like something middle of the road. For that, I would recommend going with wine for the night--just be careful. If you like sweet white wine, go for riesling; Czech riesling is nice. If you like somewhat dry red wine, paisano is good and not too expensive (I'll recommend Carlo Rossi). Avoid the tempatation to buy cheap or bulk wines--while some are fine, others are a one-way ticket to Ralphsburg. You can get a good wine for a decent price, just realize that more for the money in this case doesn't always mean more for the money quality-wise.
With all these options in mind, remember to pace yourself. No one likes an ugly drunk, least of all the drunk. Drink plenty of water (in the case of wine, space out your consumption of water so as not to flush the wine through your system too quickly and cause yourself to become too drunk too fast), be responsible, and have a good time. :)
2007-04-20 03:16:33
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answered by ohevshalomel 3
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Start with something light..like a beer or a Mike's Hard Lemonade. If you want liquor, Captain and Coke or a Screwdriver will do. Hardcore? You can't go wrong with an Long Island Iced Tea, but don't drink too many of those...you'll regret it! Have fun and please be responsible!
2007-04-20 09:06:31
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answer #6
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answered by Kraziegurl79 ist ein Rock Star 7
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Well i drink brandy and coke, but i think you should just remember that whatever you do decide to drink ,1- make sure you have a driver who hasn't had anything but pop or water and 2- don't mix whatever you do , can make for a very very bad experience but other than that enjoy , oh and it was my experience don't listen to your friends too when they say oh yeah try that tequila, they are just waiting to hear your horror stories the next day ...But i hope you enjoy ...
2007-04-20 02:57:46
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answered by tink61702000 1
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Try a glass of white wine like Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio, Sauvignon Blanc or Riesling. Remember too that wine is only healthy in moderation.
2007-04-20 04:25:48
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answer #8
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answered by The Travelling Gourmet 4
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A 7&7, that's Seagrams 7 whiskey and seven-up. A classy drink that tastes good.
2007-04-22 16:53:08
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answered by Amanda L 3
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Lord knows I could go for a Vodka Tonic or a Screwdriver about now.
2007-04-20 02:53:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I like Grey Goose Vodka and Lemonade. And also all kinds of martini's ( as where I go the martini list is long and full of exotic flavors)
2007-04-20 04:11:33
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answered by Anonymous
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