Sweet tasty light recipes for picky drinker?!


Question: One of my best friends is super picky about what she drinks. We all usually have beer and when she is over I am always trying to make her something she might like.... so far I have tried daquires, pina coladas, and root beer floats with no success. Anyone have a good recipes they would like to share. She is a lightweight and can't really handle the taste of alcohol but does enjoy socially drinking..... so..... anyway that has any good "pussy drink" recipes.... please throw them my way! THANKS!


Answers: One of my best friends is super picky about what she drinks. We all usually have beer and when she is over I am always trying to make her something she might like.... so far I have tried daquires, pina coladas, and root beer floats with no success. Anyone have a good recipes they would like to share. She is a lightweight and can't really handle the taste of alcohol but does enjoy socially drinking..... so..... anyway that has any good "pussy drink" recipes.... please throw them my way! THANKS!

Try sangria's here a receipe for a really sweet and good one.

1bottle of white zinfindel wine.
3 oz of peachtree shnaps
cut up 2 peaches
then cut up about 1 cup of strawberries
1 bottle of sprite

put the fruits in a pitcher then add about a quarter cup of sugar then add the peachtree shnaps then add the white zinfindel after that pour in the sprite then serve over ice. (This drink taste wussy put it will kick you in the ***)

if that don't work try the strawberry cheesecake all you have to do is buy stoli vanilla vodka(it has to be stoli or it won't work) and cranberry juice mix it up and enjoy. It really taste like a cheese cake

a bellini - very simple

fresh peach juice in champagne flute (i usually like to put an inch, but if she's a light drinker, add more)
top with sparkling wine

yum!

Has she tried a Harvey Wall banger? Easy on the vodka, and proportionally 3 time as much Galliano/Vodka over crushed ice in a Tom Collins glass, top off with freshly squeezed OJ and stir with a stizzle swick. Garnish with an orange slice, umbrella and a straw and Bingo! She's unconscious in the local casualty dept. and you find yourself explaining what happened to her loved ones.
Snowball's are nice and easy to. Fill a Collins glass a third full with crushed ice and flood with chilled advocaat. Slowly top up with chilled lemonade and garnish with a glace cherry.

something easy and tasty that I always suggest for picky drinkers is raspberry or blueberry vodka and sprite or vanilla vodka and gingerale

Picky drinkers looking for a light, sweet and fruity beer? I suggest trying a Belgian Fruit Lambic, specifically a cherry (kriek) or a raspberry (frambrois) are my two favorites. Lambic is brewed and is considered a member of the beer family, but something completely unique and different.

Lambic is a very distinctive type of beer brewed only in the Pajottenland region of Belgium (southwest of Brussels).

Unlike conventional ales and lagers, which are fermented by carefully cultivated strains of brewer's yeasts, Lambic beer is instead produced by spontaneous fermentation: it is exposed to the wild yeasts and bacteria that are said to be native to the Senne valley, in which Brussels lies. It is this unusual process which gives the beer its distinctive flavour: dry, vinous, and cidery, with a slightly sour aftertaste.

Lambic with the addition of sour cherry (kriek), raspberry (framboise), peach (pêche), blackcurrant (cassis), grape (druif), or strawberry (aardbei), as either whole fruit or syrup. Other, rarer fruit lambic flavorings include apple (pomme), banana, pineapple, apricot, plum, cloudberry, and lemon. Fruit lambics are usually bottled with secondary fermentation. Although fruit lambics are among the most famous Belgian fruit beers, the use of names such as kriek, framboise or frambozen, cassis, etc. does not necessarily imply that the beer is made from lambic. The fruit beers produced by the Liefmans brewery, for example, actually use brown ale (Oud Bruin), rather than a lambic as a base. Many of the non-traditional fruit beers derived from lambic that were commercialized in the last decades are considered to be low quality products by many beer enthusiasts. These products are typically artificially sweetened and based on syrups instead of fresh fruit, resulting in a taste experience that is quite remote from the traditional products.

See if she's willing to branch out and give it a try lambic some time. I guarantee she'll be happily surprised.

i will recommend a Mojito (Rum (Bacardi, preferably), Mint leaves, Sugar, and Club Soda.

its hard to guess and name recipes that she might not like. Maybe visit some drink recipe site like http://www.free-drink-recipes.com.

Hope that might help

get a new friend

cant stand those high maintenance picky chicks sitting at my bar taking up all my time trying to figure out what they want

tell her to stay at home





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