I wanna start drinking....but what do I try it should be really good and not sting...vodka, beer, whats good??!


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I wanna start drinking....but what do I try it should be really good and not sting...vodka, beer, whats good??


Answers: dont listen to peece.. lol
you're only 15 though sweety.. you shouldn't be drinking at all
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life. I have a better Idea, dont drink and smoke weed instead ohhh trust me you dont want to start but if you do DONT GET WASTED plus you are pretty dont ruin that Beer is a personal favorite of mine. But I think alcohol in general is an aquired taste. Most girls I know prefer hard liquor, and mix it with juice or something sweet. You'd probably like that; just don't expect it to taste all that great. If you are of age, try a good mixed drink. The fruit juice will kill the sting.
Midori is a good melon liquer, mix it with pineapple juice, and rum. Its called a baybreeze. Wonderful! vodka and cranberry juice if you are just going to start drinking be careful because you dont know your tolerance or how much you can handle. soooo if you drink hard acohol dont drink too much too fast. just drink a couple of beers and youll be fine. First, you should be of age. I'm answering this assuming that is true. So, on to the answer...

Start with low alcohol, good tasting stuff. DON'T overdo it! Have one, at most two drinks, and have them at home. If you've never had a drink before, it will affect you faster and you won't know how much you can consume.

My first drink ever was a Mikes Hard Lemonade, and it was quite good. I like the Lime better now. I would suggest that you and a friend cook up some quesadillas at home and try a bottle with a friend.

What you start with also depends on your personal tastes. Do you like coffee black, no sugar? You might like more bitter or stronger tastes. Try a dark ale, like Guinness. If you like sweets, try a fruity drink.

Most liquor stores have small bottles of various liquors, like you would find in a mini bar at a hotel. These are nice, cheap single serves that provide an easy sampling of many different types, if you'd like to try a variety. If you don't like something, just dump it out.

I'd also recommend buying Wine for Dummies and getting to know the various types of wine and sample kinds from all over. You'll feel sophisticated and you can have intellectual conversations about your alcohol, given the right environment.

Most of all, find what you like and enjoy, just always be safe (and legal)! I strongly suggest drinking at home--it's cheaper and you won't need to drive anywhere afterwards. If you do drink at a bar or something, always have a designated driver. Good iw whatever you like.

my recommendation is this: go to your local BevMo and buy the minis. Approximately one shot of rum, vodka, bourbon, whiskey, schnapps, tequila, gin, brandy. Get them from several brands so you can see what it will be like (do this over several days so you don;t get hammered)

From that, you can determine what you may like Come on, you guys are actually giving a 15 year old child advice on what alcohol to drink? Is this what yahoo answers is about? Erm first of all you better not start drinking. But if you have so and so decided to do it and you haven't tried any alcohol at all, you better drink something lighter like beer for example. beer---definantely try dos equis or heineken..if you like simple w/ less of taste then try budlight...

vodka---armadale or grey goose

mixed drink -- mango martini (love em) I agree with the first guy. But if you want to drink. Start drinking cocktails. they are fruity, and there is very rarely a sting. plus they are packed with alcohol vodka tastes like accetone if your are not used to the taste of alcohol.. and beer is an aquired taste.. jager mixed with red bull (aka jager bombs) would be your best bet.. it tastes really sweet.. like candy.



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