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Record-low percentage of Americans now drink alcohol
America officially has a problem drinking.
No alcohol, but I bet enough sugar to send a person into a diabetic coma!I'm starting to see restaurants offering "mocktails". These aren't just virgin daiquiris... They are bar creations without the alcohol... cool and refreshing and lots of different flavors. One mocktail I had recently had ginger beer with lime and other flavors. It was sweet and tart and went down very well on a hot day.
I have stayed in a few ‘all inclusive resorts’ that included free alcohol in the deal. I learned to order ‘virgin’ drinks. They were delicious but, as Huk pointed out I’m sure full of sugar and calories.I'm starting to see restaurants offering "mocktails". These aren't just virgin daiquiris... They are bar creations without the alcohol... cool and refreshing and lots of different flavors. One mocktail I had recently had ginger beer with lime and other flavors. It was sweet and tart and went down very well on a hot day.
Same sugar content as the other stuff... Only no alcohol.I have stayed in a few ‘all inclusive resorts’ that included free alcohol in the deal. I learned to order ‘virgin’ drinks. They were delicious but, as Huk pointed out I’m sure full of sugar and calories.
Look not thou upon the wine when it is red,
The last IPA I had was amber, actually. Shiner Bock (my favorite on the rare occasion that I will actually partake) is more of an amber brown.Fortunately, beer is yellow.
The last IPA I had was amber, actually. Shiner Bock (my favorite on the rare occasion that I will actually partake) is more of an amber brown.![]()
Not judging just musing out loud, does this fall under "Abstain for all appearance of evil" or does it fall under more cool drink options.I'm starting to see restaurants offering "mocktails". These aren't just virgin daiquiris... They are bar creations without the alcohol... cool and refreshing and lots of different flavors. One mocktail I had recently had ginger beer with lime and other flavors. It was sweet and tart and went down very well on a hot day.
For some reasen I'm suprised you drink. Is your view on the matter, within moderation or what is your view pertaining drinking.There's a popular Canadian ale called Rickard's Red. That might be cause for concern, but fortunately it's actually just a dark amber.
Should I avoid drinking coca cola because I'm afraid someone will think I put a shot of rum in it?I would not want others to think I was drinking an alcoholic coctail, but I also think I might enjoy these new drinks. Are they in a regular glass or coctail glass.? Are they expensive or about the same as softdrinks? Refills? Could they lead someone to want to try an actual cocktail. All just thinking out loud, no judgment of any kind intended.
makes sense.Should I avoid drinking coca cola because I'm afraid someone will think I put a shot of rum in it?
I have completely lost all desire to consume alcohol for a number of reasons. None of which is the appearance of evil or some preacher railing against it. Anyone who knows me and knows I am a believer knows if I have a glass of anything, it's zero proof.
If I'm sipping a mocktail, I am doing so at a restaurant. I don't care to sit at a bar.
Not judging just musing out loud, does this fall under "Abstain for all appearance of evil" or does it fall under more cool drink options.
For some reasen I'm suprised you drink. Is your view on the matter, within moderation or what is your view pertaining drinking.
Should I "abstain from the appearance of evil" by avoiding the drugstore, because while I just need more aspirin, as a single guy, someone might see me and think I was buying condoms?
(That verse is talking about scrutinizing true and false teachers in any case, not keeping away from looking evil.)