Single Malt Scotch, even the cheap McClellands will do.
For cocktails, can't beat a good dark n stormy
Can't go wrong with the classics.
Long Island Iced Tea
"Life moves pretty fast. If you don't look around once in a while, you could miss it"
Single Malt Scotch, even the cheap McClellands will do.
For cocktails, can't beat a good dark n stormy
Vodka and seltzer. Juice, soda or anything with sugar in it will make u sick later. Colored booze will give u a nasty hangover if u drink way too much.
In college there was a bar, famous for their iced teas. Served in a pint glass, filled to within about a half inch of the top....just enough room for a splash of coke and sour mix. They were $5. You'd be buzzed off one, on your way after 2, flying high on the 3rd and never quite remembered the 4th. But for $20....it was probably the most F'd up you could get anywhere in town!
These days, it's good craft beer and fine single barrel bourbons for me.
There was a place in Portland when I was in my early 20's that made Long Island's exactly like that, and for the same price. Your description of how they hit you sounds about right, from what I can remember....
These days I don't drink liquor at all, except in the occasional Bloody Mary. Microbrews, typically IPA's, and the occasional glass of dry red wine is my preference these days.
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