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How To Store, Select & Enjoy Alcohol

The following article will help you keep track of which drinks are safe to keep on hand, how to select beverages that will complement your dinner or party instead of competing with it, and how to best serve it up so guests don’t get too wasted before they even get there.

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When it comes to drinking, you’ll be hard-pressed to find someone who doesn’t enjoy a good drink now and then. Alcohol is a natural stimulant that can help you unwind from the day or celebrate a special occasion. However, as with any other type of food or beverage, alcohol must be stored and enjoyed in moderation.

What to Keep On Hand

What to Keep On Hand
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As a rule, you should keep only one bottle of liquor in your house at all times; you’ll need to finish it before you can order another. If you’re interested in expanding your liquor collection, you’ll need to make a significant investment – most liquor stores don’t carry more than a dozen different types of whisky, gin, vodka, and so on.

To make sure you don’t run out of anything, order everything online and have it delivered to your house once a month. Not only will you have more variety to choose from, but you’ll also be able to avoid the impulse buying that leads you to buy multiple bottles of the same spirit. That said, if you’re going out to a bar or attending a party where other people are drinking, keep a bottle of your favorite spirit on hand.

Know The Types Of Alcohol You Have

In addition to the type of liquor you keep on hand, there are a few other things you should know about your alcohol collection. First of all, know how much alcohol is in every drink. There are many types of alcohol with different percentages – bourbon, for example, has higher alcohol content than vodka, which has higher alcohol content than whiskey.

Knowing the alcohol content in each drink will help you avoid serving guests drinks that are far too strong for their tastes. It’s also important to know whether each drink contains sugar or not. Some drinks, like white wine, contain very little alcohol but are also high in sugar and calories. If you’re trying to maintain a healthy diet, avoid these types of drinks.

Avoid Tasting Your Guests

Although it’s polite to taste your guests, you should avoid doing so as much as possible. It’s important to remember that drinking is a social activity, not a solitary one. To enjoy the experience, you need to loosen up with your friends and colleagues not be afraid of them.

Remember, too, that there’s no such thing as a bad drink. Even if your guest doesn’t like it, they may like another drink they’re going to try next. It’s better to be safe than sorry, and it’s much easier to gently steer your guest towards a different drink than it is to get into a debate about taste. If you must taste your friends, do it with caution.

Keep your guest’s alcohol percentage in mind, and don’t sip from their glass. While it’s perfectly acceptable to finish a drink that’s too strong for your guest, the same doesn’t apply to them. Not only will it make them feel silly, but you’ll also be charged with a misdemeanor. If you must drink from their glass, ask them to taste theirs, too.

Serve The Right Drink In The Right Glass

When it comes to serving drinks, it’s important to keep a few things in mind. First and foremost, always serve spirits in a glass, not a bottle. In general, you should serve liquor in a glass – a shot or a cocktail – and beer in a glass with a plastic or ceramic mug. Unless it’s a very special occasion, you probably don’t want guests to see the bottles of liquor in your house.

Not only will serving drinks in a glass help keep your liquor collection private, but it will also keep your guests safer. It’s much safer to drink a bit of whiskey in a glass than it is to drink straight out of the bottle. Ensure that your guests are also drinking responsibly.

Don’t Be Afraid To Pour A Good Strong Whiskey

Don’t Be Afraid To Pour A Good Strong Whiskey
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If you’re going to serve whiskey, you might as well pour a good strong one. While you may be reluctant to pour a drink that’s too strong for your guests, you should be even more afraid of serving them watered-down whiskey. If your guests are experienced drinkers, they’ll likely be able to tell the difference between a drink that’s too strong and one that’s diluted with water.

If they’re not experienced drinkers, they might not even realize that the drink is too strong. Not only will guests be less likely to get too drunk from your whiskey collection, but they’ll also have a better time at your party.

Conclusion

There’s nothing wrong with enjoying a quiet night of dinner and drinks with your friends from time to time. If you’re looking to expand your liquor collection, you might consider ordering online and having it delivered once a month. It will save you a significant amount of money, and it will also ensure that you have enough liquor on hand when you need it. When it comes to drinking, you’ll be hard-pressed to find someone who doesn’t enjoy a good drink now and then.

However, as with any other type of food or beverage, alcohol must be stored and enjoyed in moderation. The following article will help you keep track of which drinks are safe to keep on hand, how to select beverages that will complement your dinner or party instead of competing with it, and how to best serve it up so guests don’t get too wasted before they even get there.

 

 

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