What do you think: are whiskey sours and white russians "girly" drinks?!


Question:

What do you think: are whiskey sours and white russians "girly" drinks?

Pure opinion poll... interested in seeing what people think.


Answers:
No.

A cosmopolitan is a girly drink. A pink lady is a girly drink. A mai-tai is a girly drink and just about anything that tastes really sweet or fruity is a girly drink.

A whiskey sour is a classic drink. It's simple, it's to the point and there's no pretense to it. Okay, so you have a cherry served as a garnish. Just don't eat the cherry and you'll be fine.

And how could a white russian be a girly drink when the Dude himself drinks them? Say that it's a girly drink again and I'll do you for heresy.

Yes

No, I don't think they are "girly" drinks. Now if you ordered a "Pink Squirrel" I might consider THAT a "girly" drink.

http://www.webtender.com/db/drink/692...

no - whiskey sours are an old time drink - more Rat Pack than girly drink

and hey, the Dude drinks nothing but White Russians or Caucasians throughout 'The Big Lebowski'

Whiskey sour - kind of, because it's usually served with a cherry.

White Russian - not really. They're the drink of choice for "The Dude" in the Big Lebowski. =) Also, a variation on the White Russian is called a Paralyzer and, in my experience, mostly guys drink them.

A couple of my guy friends say that a man's drink can't have more than three ingredients (including the lime, if you have it with a twist!).

No

White Russians have not been "Girly" since the Big lebowski.
There a mix of alcohol and cream though, so drinking more than 1 or 2 will wreck your stomach.

Whiskey sours are girly......not as girly as a mudslide.....but not as manly as a beer and a shot of Jack.

No there not girly drinks. I got made fun at a bikers bar for drinking strawberry daiquiris. So the told them was the difference between a vacuum cleaner and a Harley???? A Harley holds two dirtbag's. Drink on and the hell with them.




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