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Adam Schwartz
 
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Default Drinking for dummies

Like most people, I enjoy an occasional drink. However, I do almost all
of my drinking at home with my fiance. I rarely frequent bars, and I rarely
drink with anyone who knows anything about drinking. Thus, I do not know
the most appropriate way to enjoy various alcoholic beverages. I have the
following in my liqour cabinet:

Seagrams Extra Dry Gin
E&J Brandy
Bacardi Gold Rum
Southern Comfort

What are the best ways to enjoy these beverages? What cocktails can be made
from them. I have limes and some frozen fruit juice I can use as well.
Mostly I've just been taking shots of the various spirits, but I'd like a
more appealling way to reduce my sobriety.

Thanks,
Adam


 
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