kool-aid and anything is a bad mix. especially if that anything happens to be a religion devilish:
plus i've heard rumors that sugar is one of the many causes of a bad hangover (hints: rum and coke is not as good as it sounds).
gin is not my prefered drink (not that there's anything wrong with it i just prefer other liqour). if i drink any kind of liqour it's always straight and ussually chased with water, if anything. but i prefer good ol' capt morgan or whiskey. there's some whiskey that comes with a lemon in it in a small bottle for $4 (i don't recall the brand). but it's the perfect cure for the flu. my bro who's an ex-bartender told me about it, i thought he was full of it. so i got the flu one time and he comes over with a bottle of it. suprisingly it worked quite well. i felt better the next day.
as far as age and what not. i got drunk my first time when i was 14 my friends dad caught us drinking a beer. and he being a good father in a different kind of sense told us he had something better (VODKA!!) his plan was to give us a brutal hangover. and it worked sick: . i didn't drink agian until i was 16 (so it didn't work for very long confused: )
i guess first impressions do make a difference after all.
but i think as long as your going to be doing something for a buzz. it might as well be alcohol. it's looked at in a lighter sense (when compared with other things) in the eyes of the law and the people. though it's very stupid to start drinking it as young as i did.
some people can handle it some can't. i know about 5 people who've never touched a drink in their entire lives until they were 21. now they drink more than i do. so i guess it's a matter of having an addictive personality and some people say it's genetic (though i'm not sure if i believe that too much), having an addictive personality might be genetic but i find it hard to swallow that alcoholism has it's very own genetic code rolleyes: . /end useless crap rant
INTERESTING FACT: i was looking through my guinness world record book and the strongest beer out there is:
"samuel adams triple bock" brewed in Boston with 17.5% alcohol (more than most wines)
and "Baz's super brew" brewed in england has an alcohol volume of 23% but is very rarely brewed today.
plus i've heard rumors that sugar is one of the many causes of a bad hangover (hints: rum and coke is not as good as it sounds).
gin is not my prefered drink (not that there's anything wrong with it i just prefer other liqour). if i drink any kind of liqour it's always straight and ussually chased with water, if anything. but i prefer good ol' capt morgan or whiskey. there's some whiskey that comes with a lemon in it in a small bottle for $4 (i don't recall the brand). but it's the perfect cure for the flu. my bro who's an ex-bartender told me about it, i thought he was full of it. so i got the flu one time and he comes over with a bottle of it. suprisingly it worked quite well. i felt better the next day.
as far as age and what not. i got drunk my first time when i was 14 my friends dad caught us drinking a beer. and he being a good father in a different kind of sense told us he had something better (VODKA!!) his plan was to give us a brutal hangover. and it worked sick: . i didn't drink agian until i was 16 (so it didn't work for very long confused: )
i guess first impressions do make a difference after all.
but i think as long as your going to be doing something for a buzz. it might as well be alcohol. it's looked at in a lighter sense (when compared with other things) in the eyes of the law and the people. though it's very stupid to start drinking it as young as i did.
some people can handle it some can't. i know about 5 people who've never touched a drink in their entire lives until they were 21. now they drink more than i do. so i guess it's a matter of having an addictive personality and some people say it's genetic (though i'm not sure if i believe that too much), having an addictive personality might be genetic but i find it hard to swallow that alcoholism has it's very own genetic code rolleyes: . /end useless crap rant
INTERESTING FACT: i was looking through my guinness world record book and the strongest beer out there is:
"samuel adams triple bock" brewed in Boston with 17.5% alcohol (more than most wines)
and "Baz's super brew" brewed in england has an alcohol volume of 23% but is very rarely brewed today.