When they have "well" drinks.?!


Question: What does that mean?


Answers: What does that mean?

The "well" is the part of the bar where they keep their standard, cheaper house liquors. If you don't ask for your cocktail to be made with a specific spirit- like a Stoli Cosmo-, they will make it with one of these. The price tiers are well, call and premium.
Some bars advertise a set price for "well, wine and draft" drinks. Again, that means you accept the house brand of liquor or wine, and whatever beer is on tap at that price.

it's the cheapest unpurified stuff.
gives you a hangover!!

The cheap stuff that is under the main station. Specials are usually one mixer.

Well drinks are mid range quality alcohol that is usually offered at a discount at bars. Call drinks is when you specify your liquor. Their is a distinct diff between Canadian club and
Jamison's. Aging and quality do make a diff. It costs a ton of money for the finer product but in the long run the average stuff will do.

good drinks

The cheaper non-name brand alcohols. Like a well Rum and coke will be $3 instead of a Bacardi Superior and Coke being like $5.





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