What kind of acoholic drink should I order from a nice restaurant ?!


Question: I want to order a sophisticated drink tonight. I usually drink beer when i go to bars but tonight i am going to a nice restaurant with some friends.

Wine is a nice choice but I don't know what I would order. I would order a Rusty nail but i want to try something different. I like alcohol so any suggestions would be fine.


Answers: I want to order a sophisticated drink tonight. I usually drink beer when i go to bars but tonight i am going to a nice restaurant with some friends.

Wine is a nice choice but I don't know what I would order. I would order a Rusty nail but i want to try something different. I like alcohol so any suggestions would be fine.
You should have a vodka martini with a lemon twist or a dirty martini. Both sophisticated, classy, and enjoyable to drink. Though if that does not suit your taste then I would suggest you drink a glass of scotch. Glenlivet would be the best as it is produced on quality, second is Glenfiddich is that produced in quantity. Either are great single malt scotch wiskeys, yet the best is Glenlivet. * I live in Scotland, trust me* When drinking scotch do not order it on the rocks. The ices constrains the natural flavours of the scotch. Instead order it neat. Once you have the scotch warm it by rolling the glass in your hand for a minute, releasing the natural essence of the scotch. Then you may proceed to smell then litely sip the scotch. These actions are that of a true scotch appreciator, and will make you also appear to be mature and sophisticated. If you like non of these choices then I recommend a bottle of fine wine. I don't know what to recommend in terms of wine. I don't drink the stuff personally. I would rather have a gin and tonic. Which is of course my last and final suggestion.
Order a nice scotch, either neat or on the rocks...something like Glenfiddich or Glenlivet...both of those are widely available.
a Manhattan
A frozen margarita made with Patron Reposado tequila.
A martini
My wife says a cosmo or martini which tastes good, but you never can go wrong with a crown and coke or jack and coke cause everyone likes those rich or not. and no one will think twice if you are like " ill have a crown and coke thanks"
I would suggest a Margarita, or a Long Island Iced Tea. A Blackberry Sour is nice if you like something a bit sour. I'd stay away from drinks that are too sweet -- they don't seem to go well with meals. You can always ask for the bartender's specialty if you are adventurous -- most bartenders I know have a drink that is their specialty and they love to make it! Good luck. Email me back and let me know what you ordered and how you liked it. :-)
If ya want to be sophisticated, I would say;

"Please bring me a Glenfiddich, neat."

Glenfiddich is a top of the line "single malt Scotch Whisky.

Did you know that only Scotch can be spelled Whisky and not Whiskey?

Sip it slowly. It is lovely.

Or you could order "I'd like a Stoly, neat" Best Russian grain Vodka...again, sip it.

Guys generally do not order mixed drinks but a Manhattan or Rob Roy is good.

Either way, enjoy.

and if you simply do not give a darn what people think, order exactly what tastes good to you and what you want.

Regards,
Bob
If you are trying to look sophisticated, don't order a mixed drink. I would recommend having either a martini, a nice scotch, or a glass of wine. You could also order a bottle of wine for your whole group. If you normally drink beer, however, most nice restaurants also have very nice beers that are generally harder to find. Drinking one of those will make you look just as sophisticated.
Ask for an italian wine
Captain and coke
tell the bar keep for 151 on the rocks




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