What alcoholic beverage has No alcoholic taste?!


Question:

What alcoholic beverage has No alcoholic taste?

I need a drink that doesn't taste like booze because the taste makes me sick can anyone make me any suggestions?


Answers:
I'm not a fan of the way alcohol tastes either. So I try to come up with stuff all of the time. I recently found UV (brand) cherry vodka (its red) Its different then any other flavored vodka, this one has more of a cherry taste to it. I mix it with 7up or Coke. Its very good as long as you don't mix it half and half. Well at least not until you have drank a lot! hahaha Its also good with red bull.

I also like the Smirnoff twisted malt beverages. Those are good and don't taste like alcohol.

My other favorite drink that I made while I was bar tending is Malibu rum, pineapple juice, and a splash of cranberry juice. VERY YUMMY

I hope I helped. If you want anymore drinks let me know.

Anything with orange juice... you don't taste a thing.

Try Gallio Twin Valley Muscato wine, it's very sweet and delicious.

Peach schnapps and OJ is very good,

Strawberry Daiquiris are also delicious.

Vodka has a mild flavour compared to other liquors. Mix with your favorite juice.

For a shooter, I recomend Baja Rosa. It is a strawberry liqueur made with tequila. Now before you say "EWWW!!". You should really try it because I have yet to see someone say "Hey, this has booze in it" let alone identify it as tequila.

For a mixed drink try this:

Adult milkshake

1 cup of vanilla ice cream
2 oz. swiss chocolate almond liqueur
1 oz creme de cacao
1 oz of chocolate sauce (quick or hershey's)
splash of milk
whipped cream
1 cherry w/ stem

In a blender, combine ice cream, liqueurs, chocolate sauce and the splash of milk. Blend well, pour into a tall glass or milkshake glass, add whipped cream on top and put the cherry on top.
If you want it mint chocolate or strawberry chocolate, substitute the creme de cacao for the appropriate flavour ie. creme de menthe, strawberry schnapps etc.

Buy a bottle of FLAVORED liquor. They'll blow you away.
I recommend Bacardi, Stolichnaya, or Smirnoff. You're going to make mixers. They can be same-flavor, like...
Orange rum mixed with Sunny Delight or
Vanilla vodka mixed with Pepsi Vanilla
Or you can twist it up a little bit, like...
Lemon rum mixed with Pepsi Lime, which makes a lemon-lime flavor or
Peach vodka mixed with Pepsi Vanilla, which makes a "peaches 'n cream" flavor
You'll actually find that flavored liquors mix well with things you never thought of. Buy 2-4 potential mixers after you've gotten your bottle of liquor. And you can just go wild, trying different combinations.

You're going for a less-alcohol taste. So fill a glass with the mixer, 8-10 oz. with ice. When you add the liquor, just start by adding a shot. Mix it and taste. If you want more, just add a 1/2 shot at a time. You don't have to put a lot in to drink and be happy. 1 shot of liquor mixed with a full can of soda is 4% alcohol -- more than most light beers.

I'm positive you're going to have fun.

A jolly rancher but have them make it with apple pucker, peach schnapps, and cranberry juice. I hate the taste of alcohol myself but after a few of these I've had about enough. :)

There are lots of fruit punches available (tons of recipes available anywhere online) and if you use a good mixture of fruit juice with rum or vodka it won't be the dominant flavor.

Vodka makes my stomach hurt. I don't really like the taste of alcohol so I came up with this when I was a bartender. It's much like a Wendys frosty
If you like chocolate, You will LOVE it.

Chocolate Milkshake:
Dark creme de cocoa (or Godiva liquer)
Licor 43
Vanilla Ice Cream
Milk/cream
Ice
Put in a blender and go!




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