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

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There was a recent thread in the off-topic forum where it seemed like most on DCUM think beer is gross and low class in any setting.


Are people really so insecure they care what people on an anonymous internet board think? Are they really concerned what people actually around them will think? Why do so many let others live rent free in their head?


Yes, people are this insecure. And people are sufficiently insecure about this stuff that they really think that beer is "low class." LOL.
Anonymous
Corona with lime sounds like a perfect boat drink. And I'm not normally a Corona person, but it's light and refreshing.

Otherwise I'd go for a gin & tonic or white wine.
Anonymous
Rose
Bees knees
Mules

Men drink beer, but usually not Corona, higher end beer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There was a recent thread in the off-topic forum where it seemed like most on DCUM think beer is gross and low class in any setting.


Are people really so insecure they care what people on an anonymous internet board think? Are they really concerned what people actually around them will think? Why do so many let others live rent free in their head?


Yes, people are this insecure. And people are sufficiently insecure about this stuff that they really think that beer is "low class." LOL.


It's not just 40 and 50-something feds on dcum. My daughter and her verifiable affluent sorority sisters seemed to all go to California or New York after college. I noticed immediately their social gatherings, beach trips, instagram-worthy outdoor dinners seem to always feature wine. Where as in college it was largely White Claws or cheap beer. So I think there is something to the perception that wine is sophisticated and "adult," where as beer and seltzer (beers) are lower class and immature.
Anonymous
I like a pp’s idea for session craft beer.
Anonymous
In my fantasy mojitos. In real life unsweet tea.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In my fantasy mojitos. In real life unsweet tea.


You brew a pot on the boat?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In my fantasy mojitos. In real life unsweet tea.


You brew a pot on the boat?


I do not have a boat so I ask the server in the aforementioned waterside restaurant to bring it.
Anonymous
Sangria out of a ziplock bag in my purse. Tip: put the bag in freezer overnight for a lil sangria slush.
Anonymous
Pepsi with ice cubes made from Pepsi
Anonymous
Now I really want to drink on a boat.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ice water. It's all I drink. Everyone I socialize with on a regular basis knows this.


And we love you for it, Minty!
Anonymous
Sparkling water with a splash of cranberry and a lime twist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pepsi with ice cubes made from Pepsi


Genius!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Chilled rosé or a white wine spritzer.


This is the yuppy drink of choice. Then once Muffy and Stirling go around the Potomac a little bit they do shots, drink beer, and piss on themselves.

Then, Teddy posts all the pics on Facebook the next day in an album called "Missy's 40th Birthday."

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