What alcoholic beverages should I order between 11am & 4pm....?!


Question:

What alcoholic beverages should I order between 11am & 4pm....?

i.e. in business company etc when there's no food being served (I don't drink beer or lager and I feel that short measures of spirits with a mixer are sometimes perceived as being unacceptable before about 6pm...all replies will be very gratefully received, thanks :-)


Answers:
I don't know why people are suggesting White Zin or wine spritzers. Both of those drinks suggest that you know nothing about wine or good taste in general! If this is a business situation, I'm sorry to say that you should stick to non alcoholic or switch off every other drink for an N/A one. Otherwise, something w/ juice like a mimosa, screwdriver or Bloody Mary. For some reason adding a morning juice w/ alcohol gives the illusion that you're not getting wasted!

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bartender and coroprate business woman

glass of wine i would say

White wine spritzer. That's wine and soda. Refreshing and watered down.

xxR

Don't order shorts with work!

Remember does not have to be alcoholic

Wine, Red or White. Maybe a spritzer.

G&T is possibly acceptable, pimms if outside or warm weather.

Bloody Mary
Screwdriver
Sex on the Beach

All of them are perfect

glass of wine rose why not red wine to match your lovely name sweetheart xx

The big brother is watching you and it is proud of your submission, you will soon be rewarded

Bloody Mary's before 2 and martinis after 2. Wine is good all day.

A glass of white Zin or a white Chablis. Something light with a little class.

Stick for lemonade and tell everyone it's a spritzer ! ! !

I'd order a glass/bottle of wine depending on how much you like a drink.

Bloody Mary

Spicy Bloody Mary!

A glass of wine may be appropriate or just go for a fruit juice or other soft drinks.

mimosas
champagne and oj

Compari and soda. It's cold, refreshing, and bittersweet so that you don't drink it too fast.

If you want to live to draw your pension, none at all! Ask the barman for a gin & tonic with ice & lemon. But without the gin!




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