What is the most enjoyed alcoholic drink by teenagers?!


Question:

What is the most enjoyed alcoholic drink by teenagers?

i want to start going out to night clubs and i want to know what alcoholic drink teenagers enjoy most so i can try them.


Answers:
buckfast here in glasgow but they dont sell it in clubs and pubs,well none that i`ve been to anyway.Teenagers enjoy whatever is the cheapest and nastiest that will get them drunk very quickly.

Probably WKD, that's marketed at kids!

Depends on the teen.I personally enjoy Bacardi Silvers

Teenagers can't drink at niteclubs in the U.S.

I think teenagers prefer syrupy sweet things, reminiscent of KoolAid... Vodka Cherry Sour... Blue Hawaiian, anything with Grenadine or malibu.

R u serious? Lol...has the drinking age changed from 21? teenagers shouldnt be drinking alcoholic drinks...I dont know any club that would intentionally serve alcohol to teenagers...Wow!

Are you a teen? You better watch it. If you get caught drinking, you can be in a whole world of trouble.

i prefer apple juice LOL
alcohol sucks!

Teenagers should not be drinking alcohol but nice try. How about water or juice. Soda is bad for you. ;)

Teenagers can't legally drink alcohol...

W.K.D. or Magners cider n ice.

Alcohol sucks, makes you puck and feel like you were dead the day after, smoke pot instead.

we used to mostly go for 20/20, white lightning, thunderbird, sherry and whiskey. With the exception of whiskey i wouldn't touch any of them these days lol.

Mind you I was a teenager over 10 years ago and now you've got your own range of drinks marketed straight at you like Aftershock, WKD etc etc.

Choose whatever you like the taste of, get hooked and life the same alcoholic life of nearly everyone else in the UK ;)

I take it you are in England? Teenagers love alcho pops especially wkd or white lightening haha

Merrydown Vintage Cider, thats what i used to drink, strong and cheap, and dont water it down with ice it just gets in the bloody way

See in our country teenagers dont drink in clubs. Have to be 21 to drink in the US. So teens mostly drink beer its easier to get than other alcohol.

vodka and coke or malibu and orange are always good

either beer or anything mixed with vodka...cranberry vodka, vodka and coke, etc.

Well you've probably already tried this because its a really common drink...especially for teenagers, but I would say vodka because it gets them drunk a lot quicker and its great fun watching people throw up taking shots!

Smernof Ice

I think WKD and Smirnoff ice are good examples of "teenagers" drinks.

I personally prefer larger and black, but thats my opinion.

As for "teenage" drinks, blue WKD's and original smirnoffs are the best!

Good Luck on going out, hope all goes well! x x

the legal age to drink alcohol is 21 in the united states...and you have to be 21 to buy any alcoholic drinks in the united states also. thus, you are entering the adult world and you are no longer seen as a teenager.

now if you're wondering what people around the ages of 21-23 drink in the clubs, that depends on the persons and clubs. It could be a favorite drink at one club...and not a favorite at another club.

Most guys drink beer (bud light, corona, heineken...etc.) some of them like hard liquor such as hennessey, gin, vodka, cognac..etc. Of course some of these drinks are serve with juice, coke, or seven-up. Such as gin and juice (orange).

Girls would probably drink daquris [spelling] or margaritas or drinks like malibu, hypnotic, vodka, tom collins...etc.

I personally like malibu and pineapple. My friend likes this drink called malibu splash. It's malibu, peach snopps [spelling], and cherry juice. I never tried it but she says it taste great. I dont like cherry or peach anything...unless its cherry kool-aid LOL!

Well...I hope this helped you.

I like fruity drinks, like sex on the beach, fuzzy navels, margaratas, things like that

We drank beer because its cheap and teens are poor. If you are feeling richer jager, hot damn, and whiskey. You can put vodka in just about anything. Im guessing you are in Canada or Europe that you can drink so young.

Remember that getting off your face on booze "Isn't big and it isn't clever"

Having said that, you really have a choice:
- To drink sweet fruit flavoured "alcopops" that are really made for people who don't like alcohol but require its effects in order to have a social life.

- Or to persist with adult alcoholic drinks such as real ale, lager, wine and cider. These are sometimes an aquired taste but are what drinking is really all about.

My first drink of choice was a mix of light ale and bitter, I rapidly progressed towards real ales. At a recent beer festival I had one flavoured with ginger and another with banana (so don't let people tell you real-ale is boring).

Belgian beers, many of them fruit flavoured are very fashionable currently, their flavor is also something teenagers might enjoy. Trendy and sophisticated at the same time.

Please check the alcohol content of what you drink, a beer, cider or alcopop over 4% alcohol requires respect. Wine is usually between 12-16% and a bottle is as strong as three pints of beer. Spirits in the UK are normally around 40% alcohol, a double is equal to a pint of lager. Hope this help to inform your future drinking, have a great time.

sex on the beach
cosmo
keystone (eeww)
coores light
jack and coke
captain and coke

try gasoline they serve it 24 hrs. a day

JackD with coke (always)
Mojitos
Absolut (for me,all the varieties except citran) with a lemon
Corona with a lemon
Sambucca (I'm still working my way into cocktails)

Good luck with alcohol,and know your limit.Your friends may be able to down a gallon,but you should know when you have to stop.That's whats worked for me..Atleast I know I have a huge capacity.LoL.

Bacardi breezers, smirnoff ice, wkd's

daiquiri's




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