I guess though, really all of us are different and enjoy alcohol in our own ways. Some people love the effects but dont go all out into the delerium of being smashed at the crack of dawn, and instead take a more careful, respectful (towards the drink) approach. Which, I can appreciate, though I may not understand it
I respect it as well. I just know something has gone horribly wrong somewhere when I'm reading essay upon essay over which is worse, OE or Steel Reserve.
I don't mind discussing which alcohol is better... it's an issue of quality like many other things in life, which makes it fascinating. Grey Goose is not bad vodka. It's actually very impressively smooth for a French vodka. Even though it's very hard to be a vodka snob... vodka is vodka after all. People don't really drink it for the taste.
For the most part that is true. It's just than some vodka is really smooth, while others are akin to drinking rubbing alcohol. Also, some vodka gives you a much worse hangover than others.
Uhhum. Taquila is indeed something to be picky about. Everyone I've ever known has only drank Cuervo, which is ridiculous. It's not bad, for a mass produced brand, but.... shiiiite.
it'll get you drunk. there's not complaining about that. and it doesn't give me a hangover or a headache. but typically all i'll drink is what my mother buys and gives me. she's a genius when it comes to tequila. she doesn't even drink it anymore, though. she just smells it and she can tell you if it's good and where it was produced.