What does eggnog taste like?

Anonymous
What is the point of drinking it without the booze?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It tastes great. 4 ounce glass, one ounce eggnog, 3 ounces of bourbon. After about 4 of those you'll think it's the best thing since chocolate.

Never drink and drive. The above is for home use only.


Yes. Yes. Yes.
Anonymous
Have you had a custard ice cream cone? It tastes like that, rich and creamy, but with spice overtone -- clove, cinnamon, nutmeg.
Anonymous
Try an eggnog latte at Starbucks. I love those things but only allow myself one a year due to the calories.
Anonymous
Hood is the best! I'm so excited that my grocery store is carrying it this year, I've never been able to find outside New England before.
Anonymous
It's always tasted like bubble smells.

Imagine drinking bubble gum-flavored whole milk.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It tastes great. 4 ounce glass, one ounce eggnog, 3 ounces of bourbon. After about 4 of those you'll think it's the best thing since chocolate.

Never drink and drive. The above is for home use only.


Yes. Yes. Yes.


+1000
Anonymous
barf
Anonymous
There should be a decent nutmeg flavor to it.
Anonymous
Get Hoods Eggnog.

It comes in a carton. All of the flavors they offer are nice, but the sugar cookie eggnog is pure goodness.

We have lived allover the country, and this is one of the best eggnogs I have ever had.

The best is Moovers eggnog. It comes in cute little Santa and Mrs Santa Claus containers. Unfortunately, I have not been able to find them since the last time we moved
Anonymous
It's disgusting. Like vomit mixed with cream.
Anonymous
It tastes luxe.
Anonymous
Turkey Hill's Light Vanilla Eggnog tastes exactly like drinking melted vanilla ice cream.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Try an eggnog latte at Starbucks. I love those things but only allow myself one a year due to the calories.


That would cost as much as a quart of organic eggnog, and there is still a chance that OP wouldn't like it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Throw caution to the wind and spend $3 on a quart of it. Don't get too crazy now.


I know it's shocking to some people, but I don't like to waste. It's not the $3, but don't like to just spend and buy stuff that may mostly end up in the trash.


Honestly, OP, there is no way you will know for sure if you will like it until you try it. If you don't like it, bring it to work or give it to your neighbors.
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