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It's still off-season SOOO I have A question


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If you like coffee/chocolate ish type drink, White Russian is good (Big Lebowski made that one of my favorite drinks, really brings out the inner Dude), for fruity weak drink you can make at home Alize + respective Mountain Dew is decent (red to red, blue Alize to yellow dew).  A typical first night of drinking drink is Long Island ice tea. Otherwise, just go with whatever sounds like your taste preference, menus are typically pretty descriptive.  It'll mostly taste like whatever juices are mixed in if you're going for mixed drinks. If not mixed drinks, I say start developing your tast for scotch as early as you can. It's the only thing I keep stocked in the house. 

 

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If you like coffee/chocolate ish type drink, White Russian is good (Big Lebowski made that one of my favorite drinks, really brings out the inner Dude), for fruity weak drink you can make at home Alize + respective Mountain Dew is decent (red to red, blue Alize to yellow dew).  A typical first night of drinking drink is Long Island ice tea. Otherwise, just go with whatever sounds like your taste preference, menus are typically pretty descriptive.  It'll mostly taste like whatever juices are mixed in if you're going for mixed drinks. If not mixed drinks, I say start developing your tast for scotch as early as you can. It's the only thing I keep stocked in the house. 
 
Edit:  looks like I'm late to the party

Somebody told me to try that I'm going to go to a bar soon


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Didn't read all of the pages here, but if you happen to go to a restaurant first, you can start off with some buttery nipples, orgasms, and mudslides. They're more sugary drinks, and if you're a light drinker, they should help you get that feeling without making you want to vomit. An alternative, if you want more of a citrus thing, would be a sex on the beach or a hurricane. All of these are light-drinker friendly, in my opinion, which I think is what you're going for here.

 

Don't want you to hate life before even midnight here, so start slow and work your way towards the rest of the night.

 

 

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