Southern Comfort + Anything.
Southern Comfort + Nothing.
Southern Comfort + Anything.
Southern Comfort + Nothing.
There is an exception to this. I LOVE the taste of whiskey but it does not love me. Some major whiskey brands make me want to fight who ever I come across. As a result of this I never order whiskey or buy it because I don't want to pick fights with friends/rando's.
As for drinks, Tequilla or Vodka with Orange Juice is pretty good. Jack and Coke is pretty good.
But if you want a manly starter drink:
Get a double shot glass and fill it to the brim with 50/50 scotch and drambuie. Shoot that down and don't chase it with anything. let it burn.
For my 21st I filled a 1 litre coke bottle with 50/50 scotch and tequilla and chased my gulps of it with beer. I finished it and a 12 pack of heineken and was solid for the whole night.
Get some Belgian beer.
You'll be set for life.
500 dollars credit? Fuck man I envy you.
Sadly I can't give much advice since I've only been to a bar once (To meet a friend who stopped talking to me shortly after) and all I can say is budweiser beer is shit.
Inventors of Pilsner
Highest beer consumption per person in the world.
Also Kozel Czerny is quite possible the most heavenly beer you've never had.
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Gonna have to disagree with you here.
Have you even had Belgian beer?
I'm guessing not.
P.S. there is more to beer than pilsener.
I've had belgian beer, just out of all the beers I had when I was in Europe, Czech beer stood out the most.
The fact that I'm extoling the virtues of a dark beer in that post should make it clear that I realize theres more to beer than pilsner.. just saying its a feather in the Czech's bonnet as to why they're the best![]()
Well, I'll have to ask what you tried that was Belgian then, since I'm yet to find the delicious complexity you can get in some of the artisanale beers here anywhere else. There really is such a range of different things here, and all at such a high quality, that this alone makes the beer scene in Belgium pretty well better than anywhere else.
Since I haven't been to Belgium, I'll admit I probably haven't tried the more artisanal stuff but I had some belgian cherry beer in Germany and ofc Stella. But after a quick wiking of Belgian styles I tried something similar in the numerous breweries in Prague. The # of microbreweries serving unique products based in the city in addition to the larger well established breweries that are also all quite different in taste means the Czech beer scene is second to none, especially since as I mentioned they are the largest consumer of the stuff per person in the world..
Long Island Iced Teas, by the pitcher. Not the "manliest" (and I say this as someone who doesn't give a fuck, I'll gladly take a fruity girl drink over straight liquor) of drinks, but if you want to be fucked up, there you go.