Drinks and Me
The very first time I had a taste of alcohol was when I was two or three.
Being a curious little kid, I wanted to find out what my dad was drinking. So without being fully aware, I got to drink my first beer, which my dad said I enjoyed. (I wouldn't be saying that now.) My second time came in high school. I thought my cousin's drink was some kind of strawberry drink but only to find out after a big gulp that it was spiked. Drinking alcohol is basically an acquired taste. At first you won't really like it, but after a few tries, you'll grow to like it (It still depends on the person). My first ever drink was a mixed vodka. I enjoyed it immensely. It felt spicy at first then it cools down after swallowing. Since then, I got to experiment with other drinks such as beer, tequila, gin, wine, champagne, etc. It all had their unique taste. Most of the bars, bar and restaurants,dance clubs serve alcoholic drinks. The distinction might be that a bar alone will have more variety of drinks. A bar and restaurant might have a few drinks in their menu compared to a bar. Compared to a dance club where they usually serve beer and sometimes a few cocktails. The most common drink that you'll see in all three places is beer, mainly because it's cheap. One of my favorite drinks would be the Long-Island Iced tea. It is a combination of almost all the base liquors of rum, gin, tequila and so on. I think the principle of making a good cocktail is "the more the merrier". The more things you get to mix, the more interesting the drink gets. One interesting drink that I just recently tasted was the slammer. It has an interesting "ceremony" before drinking it. The waiter brought the drink in a glass, he covered with a napkin, and then he "slams" it on the floor (he actually just taps it twice or thrice on the table so it will get bubbly). Then you have to drink it straight up. One things for sure, I really did felt that my body got slammed because it was really a potent drink. I don't know for some but my body did not take it ll and I was already tipsy before the night was out. The tequila also required a bit of "ceremony" before drinking it. It is served with salt and a lemon or lime, which is commonly known as the chaser. First, you put a bit of salt in your hand or if you're getting a bit frisky, at other parts of your partner's body such as the neck. You lick the salt then drink the tequila (usually served in small doses). Then finish it off with a chaser. There are many more drinks that have more zest in the "ceremony". There is a drink that involves a fire of some sort but I wouldn't know anything about that. These drinks I have just mentioned is pretty common to these nighttime places. There are also some places that have their own specialty drink such as Café Havana in Greenbelt 3. Their drink is called a Mojito. I got to research on it and I found that it is "a simple blend of sugar, mint leaves, lime juice, rum, ice, and soda water (strictly in that order), a Mojito is a tall glass sparkling with bubbles and greenery, garnished with a sprig of mint on top." I never got to drink this but it sure sounds interesting. There are so many drinks in the world that you
just have to explore. Just remember to drink moderately and never drink
and drive. I’m not really a connoisseur of drinks but I just wanted to
share a bit of my experience with them. I hope you also have learned some
tidbits from me.
Did you know?
Ø Beer is said to have been here since 10,000 BC. An cient Mesopotamians and Summerians were the earliest brewers.
Ø Gin was invented by Dr. Sylvuis (Franz de la Boë) in1650 and was originally intended to cure kidney disorders
Ø Vodka came from the Salvic word meaning "water"
Ø Whisky comes from the word "Uisce Beatha" which means"water of life" in Gaelic.
Ø Punch stemmed from the Hindi word "panch" mean ing five and the ingredients of punch was originally five, hence the word.
Ever wonder what are the ingredients of some of those unique and delicious cocktails, here are some that might interest you:
Long Island Iced Tea
3/4 oz. each: Rum, Gin, Vodka, Tequila, & Triple Sec, Sour Mix, Splash of Cola
Shake liquors with Sour mix, Pour in Hurricane or Large glass, Add splash of Cola, Garnish with a Lemon wedge
Pina Colada
3 oz. Pineapple juice, 2 oz. Cream of coconut
Blend with ice until smooth, Serve in a Hurricane glass, Garnish with a Pineapple wedge, Whipped cream & a Cherry
Sex On The Beach
1 oz. Vodka, 3/4 oz. each: Chambord & Peach Schnapps, Splashes of Pineapple, Orange and Cranberry juices.
Shake with ice & serve in a Collins or decorative glass