Alcoholic drinks that you can not taste alot of alcohol?!


Question: Alcoholic drinks that you can not taste alot of alcohol?
I just turned 21 in sept & i don't go out alot. but when i do, i don't have any idea what to drink. i like fruity drinks, i don't prefer the taste of alcohol. any suggestion & how to make this drink?

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I like drinks where I don't taste a lot of alcohol also. Sometimes it's just the proportion of what's in your drinks

Get this stuff called Ty-Ku. On it's own you do taste alcohol, though on ice it's not bad. It's sake but it has all kind of other fruity flavors in it, so it's not like regular sake. It's really good with Sprite, and if you add just the right amount of Sprite to Ty-ku it makes the perfect drink (IMO). And the bottle has a light on the bottom of it. Yes, a light. When I discovered this I went berserk.

I also like to get Amaretto Sours. once again, this all depends on how you make the drink. Sometimes people make it with too much amaretto or too much sour, but otherwise it's good. It's lemon-lime mix with amaretto (like Dis Aronno or something similar).



If you want wine coolers, I recommend Mike's Hard Lemonade, Cranberry, and Lime. They have a sort of soda taste to them. For drinks you should try Vanilla Stoli (vanilla vodka) with orange juice, it tastes like a creamsicle.



how bout a margarita with no salt or a good gin and tonic. it's not fruity but also not alcoholc-ie. oh and ameretto sours are good too ;) and um...the bartender already knows how to make the drink.



I like the taste but one drink i had that's really good and not a lot of taste of alcohol is kc tea: hennessy, sprite and lemon its really good



I like the taste but one drink i had thats really good and not alot of taste of alcohol is kc tea: hennessy, sprite and lemon its really good



grey goose vodka with tropicana or dole fruit blend my personal favorite ie orange banana pineapple



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