| Tito's Vodka is great and actually not that expensive (although as its appeal has caught on it's much more expensive than when I bought it locally in TX) |
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Keep it simple with beers. Get a few varieties
Miller Lite (beer snobs roll their eyes, but it's still very popular with a lot of people) Sam Adams original, not lite then get a mix of craft IPAs, stouts, whit beers, seasonal beers-- anything by Flying Dog is good, and is "local" (made in MD). You can often find variety packs, which makes it easy. one fairly common import -- Guinness, Stella, Pacifico, Bass, Newcastle |
| Alcohol use is linked to higher incidences of cancer. Seems stupid now that he's in remission. |
Seems stupid to comment in a thread without reading the OP. The father is not drinking. Alcohol use is linked to higher life expectancy. It would be foolish not to provide booze for everyone else. |
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This depends. This is okay if you have only casual wine drinkers, but you'l fine that more serious wine drinkers often like a variety leaning towards drier rather than sweeter wines. Since you aren't wine drinkers, I would recommend that you want to stock some sweet and some dry wines of both red and white: Sweeter white wines: Reisling and Gewurtztraminer (although if you go with Alsatian you can find drier Gewurtz) Drier white wines: Saugignon Blanc, Pinot blanc or pinot grigio Sweeter red wines: Merlot or Beaujolais Nouveau Drier red wines: Cabernet, Shiraz and Zinfandel I strongly disagree with the PP. Many serious red wine drinkers will prefer Shiraz/Syrah or Zinfandel over Merlot or Cabernet Since you aren't a wine drinker, I would recommend you go to one of the big stores like Total Beverage, Total Wine (formerly Corridor Wine), etc and get the store staff to help. But you can find good, inexpensive varieties of wines from the Pacific Northwest and Australia. Both are good sources of decent wines of each type that are less expensive than similar wines from France or California. For other liquors, here are some recommendations: Gin: I actually stock Bombay Sapphire instead of Tanqueray. I don't drink it, but two of my gin-drinking friends recommended it. Vodka: Ketel One and Skyy are the two recommended to me (also don't drink Vodka much) Single Malt Scotch: This I do drink. At some of my parties, I do scotch tastings for friends and even for those who don't drink much Scotch, here are some popular ones. For lighter (not as strong a kick), Oban is one of the favorites. For medium, the Macallan is a classic and quite popular. For the stronger Scotches, my favorite is Talisker, but many like/prefer Laguvallin. They are very different in flavor, Talisker being a peaty flavor and Laguvallin being an oaky flavor. Irish whiskey - Black Bush (the higher quality version of Bushmill's) is an excellent choice that many Scotch drinkers will like as well. |
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OP, did you mention a budget? Overall, I agree with 15:59, particularly about the reds.
A lot of people cannot stand Pinot Noir, and the inexpensive ones (I assume OP doesn't want to spend upwards of $30 on each bottle) aren't great. Although Cabs can be a tricky, too, at lower price points. There are far more Shiraz, Syrah, Malbec, and Zinfandels that are quite nice and still priced well enough to make sense for a party. |
Please go back to Private, Independet Schools or General Parenting Forums. Food, Cooking, and Restaurants is the forum for positive people who enjoy their lives. You should also get both sweet and dry vermouth for mixed drinks. Nouille Prat ( spelling?) is fine. |
No you have no taste. tanqueray, beefeater and Plymouth? My god go back to your vodka. |
What basis could you possibly have for bashing Plymouth, which is a lovely and extremely well-regarded gin? |
| If you really want to celebrate, all you need is tequila, lime, and shot glasses. |
I think the OP is not 22 years old. |
Rye and Bourbon are wildly popular and experience a major resurgence. I drink Bulleit for both. Knob Creek in a pinch. Willet's or Basil Hayden's bourbon if you are feeling fancy. Hendrix or Tanqueray Gin Tito's Vodka |
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Strongly second (third or fourth?) tito's vodka. Good value, too. Most importantly, agree green hat is rotgut. Taste is fine but your guests will feel awful in the morning. Sorry. I promise I wanted to love it. |
| Woodford Reserve is the most delicious bourbon. I wish I could afford (both for my health and my finances) to drink it every day. (No, I'm not an alcoholic and I'm not dependent on bourbon. It's just tasty.) |
It was a joke, old lady. |