If you go to a waterfront restaurant/bar or someone's nice boat, what are you drinking?

Anonymous
Oh my god and before the ninnies start. He does not drink the beer nor do I drink the tequila while we are operating the watercraft. So dear God, please don't come at me with that.

My only point is, I would never judge anyone for what they drink on our boat
Anonymous
I'd drink a white or rose in any of those locations.

Hard seltzers are pretty popular summer drinks for boats and backyard parties, so I'd probably drink one of those unless the crowd or location was more upscale.
Anonymous
Vodka tonic or Truly. Or whatever beer the host has stocked.
Anonymous
My summer cocktail is a gin or whiskey Rickey. My summer beer is Optimal Wit. I will also drink a white wine or rose.
Anonymous
Same as I’d drink in any other restaurant , either white wine or beer.
Anonymous
Usually wine. Sometimes a margarita or a gin & tonic. I don't like beer, but DH would drink a craft beer in any of those locations.
Anonymous
Wine spritzer if I’m day drinking. Straight up wine at night.
Anonymous
We keep a variety of alcohol and mixers on our sailboat. Most people just want beer or wine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oh my god and before the ninnies start. He does not drink the beer nor do I drink the tequila while we are operating the watercraft. So dear God, please don't come at me with that.

My only point is, I would never judge anyone for what they drink on our boat


You are sensible. This forum is full of insecure social climbers.
Anonymous

No drinking on my catamaran except water.

And sometimes seawater.
Anonymous
I drink Hennessy in my kayak
Anonymous
On a boat? Orange smash by Devils backbone.
Anonymous
OP- what’s your deal with wine? Why cant you imagine people drinking wine on a boat?
Anonymous
I don’t have a “boat drink” as I don’t have any friends with boats. I feel like a chilled bloody mary with old bay might be a good boat drink.
Anonymous
Depends on mood and what's on the menu and what I'm eating. Water, wine, cocktail, beer...there is no hard and fast rule and I'm glad to always have a choice.

If it's corona with lime, I can have a good time. If it's a $900 bottle of wine picked by pixie fairies at the first sign of the harvest moon and aged for 3.14159 years in barrels made from the feathers of blue footed boobies, I can also have a good time.
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