Im a guy that normally drinks beer, what is a good mixed drink for me?!


Question:

Im a guy that normally drinks beer, what is a good mixed drink for me?

I am a guy who has drank beer for a while and some of my friends dink burbon (Kentucky Gentelman which is discusting). I want to try mixed drinks but I dont know what to buy. I want to know what is a good mixed drink---That does not cost a lot of money.


Answers:
so you're a man's man who drinks beer...well have a man drink, Canadian whiskey and coke for a cheap drink that tastes great and isn't fruity or expensive!

You could mix your beer with seven up, it is called a shandy, or with lime, or ginger beer, or with lime or blackcurrent.

Margurita on the rocks salt or no salt to your taste

jack and cokes are pretty good. If you like grape coolaide, purple mfers are really good.

Long island ice tea...has 5 or more shots of liquor (depending on the bar) with a spash of coke and OJ (again, depending on the bar). They are the best in mixed drinks in my book.

happy hunting

how about a shirley temple

I like martinis, rum martinis, vodka martinis.
Rum and coke, rum and Red Bull, rum and Gatorade, rum and just abut anything is awesome!

Buy a large bottle (approx. $12/bottle) of rum, and experiment with mixers!

Cheers!

you sound just like me...
try this....
get some frozen concentrated orange and pineapple juice
fill your blender up 3/4 of ice.. add about 1/2 or full cup of
dark rum.. i like the gold or special Bacardi's
add a good table spoon of each juice as is.,. dont add water
ether add more juice or less with your own taste..
blend this up till is about a Slurpee,, put leftovers in freezer till u are ready for refills... and just reblend .. or pour your melded drink into the batch and reblend.. i hate waste is why i do that

It all depends on your taste to what to go for, if you like mild tasting drinks then try Vodka and Coke or Lemonade or Orange.... Basically you'll only taste the mixes more than the vodka as it's very mild, the coke or lemonade might taste a little different than straight.... Southern Comfort and Lemonade is a sweetish tasting smooth drink.... Tequila sunrise, or some cocktails are nice to drink, they're a little more expensive but you have more than one shot in them much bigger drinks and last longer than a normal shot.... Basically go to an off licence and get a few miniatures and try them neat see which you feel you like and then try mixing them with juices, fizzy and see which you like.... Doing this in the secret of your own home wouldn't make you seem niave, plus you can have fun testing them out.... I would suggest to try one type at a time, say brandy with mixes, next time try vodka and so on.... Small amount of spirits to same amount of mix if it needs more then you can add more mix to dilute it... Some people like small amounts of mix with there drink other like long mixes it all depends on what you want....

Strong drinks like Rum, Whiskey, Brandy, Gin, Bourbon don't really get disguised when mixed as the perfume of their flavour does come out....

Good luck experimenting.... Everyone has different tastes so we really can't give you a suggestion it's all down to trying and seeing what you like....

Gin & Juice

Beer mixed with beer.

for one your friends are drinking the wrong bourbon, JIM BEAM is the way to go , smooth, take it from an old time beer drinker mix with coke or diet coke yum, or pour a shot of beer, and half a small glass jim beam drop the shot glass in and kill it fast, bam only need a few of these. but Jim Beam is the way to go.

RUM AND COKE (bundaberg rum, the only kind to drink)

I guess if you like a bitter beer, then go with a bitter or sour liquer. MAybe a Jack and Coke, Whiskey sour, or my personal favorite a vodka sour.
If you like less bitter beers, Try rum and coke, mohitos, margeritas, something sweeter.




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