Hmmm, I tend to lump beers like Bud Light, Miller Lite, Natural Ice, Busch Light, and Coors Light together, which is perhaps a bit unfair. Since I'm still an undergraduate student (unfortunately), I often associate those beers with house parties, beer pong, keg stands, and whatever else most idiots my age enjoy doing. I'm not sure if I've ever actually tried Miller Lite. I agree that people should drink what they like and have fun while they do it. It's just that most undergrads buy loads of cheap beer for the sole purpose of getting obnoxiously drunk...and I find that extremely irksome. I'd much rather spend a few dollars on one good beer than the same amount on a bad or mediocre case of beer. But then again, I'm only 5'3", so I don't really need to drink much beer to feel tipsy.
By the way, I remember that you suggested drinking whisky in my last entry. Do you just drink that straight? I've tried my boyfriend's scotch before, and I have to drink it watered down. I'm still not sure what I think about it... Anyway, do you prefer whisky over other drinks?
Whiskey is the greatest of all drinks. Personally, I prefer the Irish whiskies to the scotches; second place goes to rye, third to bourbon. This means that I tend to drink bourbon at bars because Irish whiskey is generally pretty pricey and rye is usually unavailable.
My advice to you is to find a group of people and set up a whiskey tasting. Everybody brings a bottle of something or t'other. Try a bunch of things and find what you like, then go with it.
By the way, I remember that you suggested drinking whisky in my last entry. Do you just drink that straight? I've tried my boyfriend's scotch before, and I have to drink it watered down. I'm still not sure what I think about it... Anyway, do you prefer whisky over other drinks?
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My advice to you is to find a group of people and set up a whiskey tasting. Everybody brings a bottle of something or t'other. Try a bunch of things and find what you like, then go with it.
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