Liquor!!!!!!!!!?!


Question: what are some bacic liquor i should get for a party or have in my home - bar


Answers: what are some bacic liquor i should get for a party or have in my home - bar

vodka, rum, gin, tequila and triple sec. Mixers cranberry, orange, grapefruit, sour mix. Add a whiskey to the mix and have some soda mixers as well. Jagermeister is a good shot.
Go to webtender.com and type in the ingredients you have and they will generate you a list of drinks you can make.

tequila ,beer , vodka

jack daniels, grey goose vodka, captain morgan...theres a start

Wild Turkey 101 bourban because it friggin' rocks and is tasty!

and polar ice vodka. It's about $20 a bottle and the bottle is huge! it's good quality and is really smoothe.

and Captain Morgan Tattoo dark rum is pretty delicious to me

maybe a little Bailey's Irish Cream liqueur to go along with the morning coffee during the hang over :D

Candy is dandy but liquor is quicker!
I would stock wine: Chardonnay, Fume Blanc, & Reisling for whites. For reds: Pinot Noir, Zinfandel, & Cabernet Sauvignon
Then a couple bottles of champagne, beer, and soft drinks.
I'd suggest Beverages and More as a good source. Hard liquor such as Vodka, Gin, Bourbon too. Do you know what your company likes? If you stock the "hard stuff" then be prepared to buy the mixes.

Basic liquors are Rum, Whiskey (scotch and bourbon), Vodka, Tequila, Gin, Triple Sec... You'll need mixers too, (diet)coke, sprite, club soda, tonic...

Vodka, Margarita mix, triple sec, Rum, Crown Royal, Bourbon and things like that!

have a fun party!

I would start off with the basics...
Vodka: Smirnoff
Gin: Tanguray
Rum: Bacardi
Tequila: Cuervo
Whiskey: Jack Daniels
Bourbon: Jim Beam
Scotch: Dewers





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