The drink that got you started.
As a 14 year old, mine was 'Special K' or 'Diamond White'... Yours?
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Re: The drink that got you started.
Scrumpy, my boy.
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Re: The drink that got you started.
Besides being given hot toddies (whisky) as a kid...I basically started off on ciders at uni when I was 17...then moved to lager and later to whisky (again!) :)
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Re: The drink that got you started.
Originally Posted by MacScot
(Post 8810321)
Beside being given hot toddies (whisky) as a kid...I basically started off on ciders at uni when I was 17...then moved to lager and later to whisky (again!) :)
I too moved from cider to lager followed by baileys chasers (I was young). I've since moved to lager tops followed by vodka-cokes when I've hit the 7 pint limit. I've dropped the baileys chasers but still like it occasionally on the rocks before bed. |
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My first tipple, apart for the odd bits my mum and dad allowed me to have at Christmas etc etc etc, was vodka and lime - http://a.imageshack.us/img837/6918/yukpuke.gif
Have come on in leaps and bounds since then! |
Re: The drink that got you started.
Originally Posted by EmiratesMillhouse
(Post 8810344)
Nice. It seems like the apple juice is a good starting ground.
I too moved from cider to lager followed by baileys chasers (I was young). I've since moved to lager tops followed by vodka-cokes when I've hit the 7 pint limit. I've dropped the baileys chasers but still like it occasionally on the rocks before bed. |
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Cider - beer - liquor is the standard route.
I didn't take well to alcohol when I first started drinking. My American family rarely drank anything harder than chardonnay at a special event and even then they felt guilty, whereas my English family didn't consider it a day until they'd had a bottle at lunch, drinks after work, another bottle or two at supper and a bedtime toddy. It's hard to balance the two halves. Even today I have an odd relationship to alcohol. I want to be a drunkard but I can't stomach having more than two or three drinks at a go. |
Re: The drink that got you started.
Originally Posted by MacScot
(Post 8810356)
I think when you are younger your taste buds still prefer sweet things and drinks, it was later I moved to lager. Same with blue cheese, I thought it tasted like soap when I was in my late teens, yet later and now I can easily demolish a blue vein cheese, such as Stilton.
I've yet to find blue cheese or olives nice... |
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I never liked blue cheese until one day I had some smeared on a piece of crispy melba toast with a dab of honey.
It was nice. Try it.
Originally Posted by EmiratesMillhouse
(Post 8810375)
I've yet to find blue cheese or olives nice...
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I don't drink, disgusting habit....
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Re: The drink that got you started.
Originally Posted by EmiratesMillhouse
(Post 8810375)
I've yet to find blue cheese or olives nice... |
Re: The drink that got you started.
Originally Posted by Grace O Malley
(Post 8810383)
I don't drink, disgusting habit....
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Originally Posted by Ethos83
(Post 8810377)
I never liked blue cheese until one day I had some smeared on a piece of crispy melba toast with a dab of honey.
It was nice. Try it. Lisa likes a Brie and Cranberry sandwich, or the poor mans version of cheddar and jam. all just seems wrong to me. |
Re: The drink that got you started.
Originally Posted by Grace O Malley
(Post 8810383)
I don't drink, disgusting habit....
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Re: The drink that got you started.
Originally Posted by xpatjay
(Post 8810409)
And reason being?
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