There is just no one right answer to this question for me. It depends on the mood, company, and setting.
At clubs where dancing and some form of active participation I love rum and coke.
At home and certain bars I like good craft beer.
Whiskey is a good have-one-drink-alone at the end of a long day candidate.
Ultimately though, good red wine (and by good I don't mean $$$, my favorite is a $10 bottle) is my favorite for all occasions I'd say.
Agreed, I have a lot of favorites based on my mood. In Europe a good bottle of wine can set you back as little as 4 bucks. Wine is over priced in North America and its sad.
So I have heard. I am in a boring suburb where those stores are a few miles away and since I don't (embarrassingly for a 24 year old, can't) drive, the local liquor store down the street is where it's at for me haha.
There is just no one right answer to this question for me. It depends on the mood, company, and setting. At clubs where dancing and some form of active participation I love rum and coke. At home and certain bars I like good craft beer. Whiskey is a good have-one-drink-alone at the end of a long day candidate. Ultimately though, good red wine (and by good I don't mean $$$, my favorite is a $10 bottle) is my favorite for all occasions I'd say.
Agreed, I have a lot of favorites based on my mood. In Europe a good bottle of wine can set you back as little as 4 bucks. Wine is over priced in North America and its sad.
On the other hand, you can pick up a decent wine from Whole Foods or Trader Joe's for a few dollars, and most people can't tell the difference anyway.
If a particular wine tastes crappy, just drink until it tastes great!
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So I have heard. I am in a boring suburb where those stores are a few miles away and since I don't (embarrassingly for a 24 year old, can't) drive, the local liquor store down the street is where it's at for me haha.
It is indeed. I rarely drink it anymore as in just a few years,it has doubled in price, even the brands made in my home state.