What kinds of alcohol do rich people drink in the summer?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Vodka and Grey Poupon, shaken not stirred

You heathen! Always stir, with a handmade glass rod made from the finest sands known to mankind!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I'm just curious.

I'm not wealthy nor do we really socialize with any wealthy people. Our lower and middle income peers drink domestic beer, hard seltzers, and easy cocktails (whisky coke, vodka lemonade, vodka orange juice, vodka tomato juice, vodka ginger beer, things like that). Are the rich who own multi-million dollar beach houses and multi-million boats casually drinking... chilled white wine, rose and champagne? I seriously have no idea.

I know some rich like expensive scotch and expensive bourbons but I'm unsure if those are spirits they drink in the summer.


Courvosier.


Most people cannot pronounce that, or even cognac for that matter. That's why Hennessy is the most common cognac, easy to pronounce.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wine buzz is the best buzz. Beer and seltzers are prole poison.

Try some Thunderbird wine. That's a horsefly size buzz.
Anonymous
If they drink beer, I think it's often Corona. I've noticed seemingly rich people drinking it in a handful of premier summer beach towns. Corona marketing has really captured that summer beer vibe.
Anonymous
Corona is gluten free.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:G&T or a Cape Codder


I’m not wealthy, but these are my summer drinks of choice, too.
Anonymous
A lot of wealthy middle aged people have quit drinking.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:No wealthy people have actually responded.


No wealthy people would be on this site. They'd have their hired minions do their socials for them.


This isn’t social media.


Yes it is. It is the very definition of social media.


No, social media has your identity attached. This is just an anonymous message board.
Anonymous
Warning: the Peroni we’re stuck with in the US is NOT Italian Peroni. It’s corn syrup swill from Milwaukee labeled as ‘Italian Style.’

Anonymous
Gin and tonic, champagne or a negroni/boulevardier pre-dinner, wine with dinner, and a cognac or whiskey after dinner.

Unless I am attending a party,, in which case I will mix myself a BORG.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Warning: the Peroni we’re stuck with in the US is NOT Italian Peroni. It’s corn syrup swill from Milwaukee labeled as ‘Italian Style.’



Yeah, I chuckled at that. It’s priced cheap for a reason. It’s prole garbage.
Anonymous
Many don't drink at all. Many are completely into the wholesome healthy lifestyle.

For those who drink it's all over the place. Some spend hundreds of thousands on fine wine. Others are happy with the usual drinks. Echo what other poster said, it's not what you drink but where you drink it. But from what I've seen and heard, current generations do not drink anywhere as much as previous generations did.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If they drink beer, I think it's often Corona. I've noticed seemingly rich people drinking it in a handful of premier summer beach towns. Corona marketing has really captured that summer beer vibe.


Yeah, started with Sean Penn. Boomers still love it. Pee in a bottle. Never drink a clear or green glass beer. Skunk city.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm just curious.

I'm not wealthy nor do we really socialize with any wealthy people. Our lower and middle income peers drink domestic beer, hard seltzers, and easy cocktails (whisky coke, vodka lemonade, vodka orange juice, vodka tomato juice, vodka ginger beer, things like that). Are the rich who own multi-million dollar beach houses and multi-million boats casually drinking... chilled white wine, rose and champagne? I seriously have no idea.

I know some rich like expensive scotch and expensive bourbons but I'm unsure if those are spirits they drink in the summer.


Rosé All Day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If they drink beer, I think it's often Corona. I've noticed seemingly rich people drinking it in a handful of premier summer beach towns. Corona marketing has really captured that summer beer vibe.


Yeah, started with Sean Penn. Boomers still love it. Pee in a bottle. Never drink a clear or green glass beer. Skunk city.


Dumb urban legend. Corona in a store or buzzing beach town restaurant with lots of inventory turnover isn’t going to be skunky.
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