Urgent!! What do I do when I go into a bar?!


Question: Urgent!! What do I do when I go into a bar!?
I've never been drinking before and I wanted to know what people say when they walk into a bar!. What are the different quantities of beer available!? That is, how does the beer get served!? Do people sometimes order one large pitcher with glasses!? What's the average price of a Budweiser beer bottle!?Www@FoodAQ@Com


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The first step is to show your id to the bouncer, that's the large muscley guy who's just looking for an excuse to fight!.

Next you need to decide where you want to sit!. If you want to sit at the bar itself, then the bartender will be the one taking care of you!. If the place has tables, and you sit at one, a cocktail waitress will be the one to help you!. She'll take your order, give it to the bar, the bartender will make your drink and she'll bring it to your table!. If you're there to socialize, go with friends and sit at a table!. If you're just there by yourself or just there to knockback and have a few!. I'd sit at the bar!. If you want to be a regular, I'd make sure you be generous with your tips!.!.!.say 20-25%!. Bartenders remember good paying customers, and those are the ones they tend to first!.

Beer can either be draft or bottled!. Draft beer is the beer they pour out of the taps that are directly at the bar!. They come from kegs kept in a refegerator in the back!. Bottled beer is just that, you order a bottle and they'll give you that and a cold glass if you want!. They'll even pour it for you!. If they have a beer that is both on tap (the term for draft) and in a bottle they'll ask you for your preference!.

Different places have different amounts of beer!. There's a place where i live that serves exclusively beer and they have over 200 varieties!. The most common beers you'll encounter will be Budweiser, Bud light, Miller lite, Coors light, Rolling Rock, Sam Adams, Heineken, Corona, the list goes on!.

Sometimes people will get a pitcher of beer!. Usually that's what people do when they're going to split a tab!. People can also order 'buckets' which is just up to 15 beers in a bucket of ice that they deliver to your table!. It works out cheaper to get a few of those if you're in a group and everyone is throwing in!.

If you want liquor, I'd start off light since you're new to drinking,
Some good mixed drinks are: Vodka and Redbull, Whiskey Sour, Tequila Sunrise, LIT (Go careful with this one), and Screwdrivers!.

Lastly!.!.!.!.and this is perhaps the most important!. Designate a driver!. Pick one buddy who is going to stay sober and drive you and your drunk buddies home!. Rotate turns, and when it's your turn be a good sport about it!.

Have Fun!!Www@FoodAQ@Com

depending on the type of bar your going to and where the variety of beer can differ along with the price!. if your in a city it will probably be more expensive with a broader selection!. if your at a dive bar it will probably be cheaper and maybe a narrower selection!.

yes you can order beer in a pitcher but it depends on how many people your going with and again what type of bar it is, ive been to bars where ordering a pitcher is uncommon!. instead i would stick to ordering a bottle of beer, or a draft beer (in a glass)!.

the price can vary again depending where you are, and whether you order a bottle or draft, it could be anywhere from $2 to $6!. also many times different beers are on special from 8-midnight or for happy hour, ask the bartender if there are any specials that night!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

That's a lot of questions you have!. First of all it depends on what you might like to drink, beer, wine, hard liqueur, cooler, etc!. If you like beer you can find out what is on tap and order by the glass or you can order a bottle!. If you are with a group of people you can order a pitcher of beer!. The sky's the limit on the type and quantity of drinks!.!. just be responsible!Www@FoodAQ@Com

First of all, chill out!. You dont have to be cool or a genius to get around in a bar!. You just walk in, walk up to the bar and order a beer!. Some bars have a waitress who goes to your table, others you have to order it yourself from the bar!. The average price of a bottle should be about $3-6, greatly depending on the type of bar you are at!. Just to be safe, bring at least $50 for drinking money!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

A bud would be about 6 to 8 bucks!. People kind of speak to when spoken too, You can order a pitcher of beer and glass but only if you have 4 more people is it really necessary!. Beer are normally served in a glass but from time to time will be served in the bottle!. That pretty much all i can really tell you!. Now places use the information wisely, and have fun!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

hahaha what planet are you from buddy!?

Yes people order pitchers!. They vary!.
Price of a bud bottle will vary drastically depending where you are!.
Safe bet is anywhere between $2 and $6!. The quantities are usually a pint or tall glass usually around 22 oz!.

Say whatever you want to when you stroll in!.!. if its 9pm youll get weird looks, 1 am you'll get either laughs or a fist to the face!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Be a class act!. Look around and see what others are drinking!. Like anywhere else, be prepared to spend money!. If you have never drank before, sip it slowly, get a feel for the place, the taste of the drink!.

Be a gentleman!. Girls are not there to be picked up!. Most anyway!. They are there like you are, to be sociable!. Behave yourself and have a good time!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

malware site link before me (Tuckie M)!!!

Order just one beer at a time and stop at NO MORE THAN three max the entire night for the first time assuming you are drinking about one per hour you are there!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Walk in and tell them Large Marge sent you!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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