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Anything alcoholic, since I'm allergic to it.
I was never a fan of coffee and I still can't stand it. However, I will admit it smells good when it's brewing.
Energy drinks. Never saw the appeal plus I don't have a problem with running low on energy during the day.
My little sister liked the taste of beer since she was a toddler. My dad used to give her a bit in a glass when he had one. I, on the other hand, never did like it, even though I tried.
I have no desire to drink clam juice. Don't like the taste of strong liquor. I can only tolerate slightly sweet wines and mixed drinks where you can't taste the alcohol. I don't drink diet drinks anymore or any drink using artificial sweeteners.
My toddler likes the taste too (I don't actually give her beer to drink! I let her taste some non-alcoholic beer, which I like because I enjoy the taste of beer actually, and she loved it and demanded more)
My toddler likes the taste too (I don't actually give her beer to drink! I let her taste some non-alcoholic beer, which I like because I enjoy the taste of beer actually, and she loved it and demanded more)
When I was in Germany (a long time ago) there was a beer (Malz) that children were allowed to drink.
It was dark and had a little bit of sweetness to it (served cold). I asked the server if it had alcohol in
it & was told by several that there was but the % of alcohol was very small.
I looked for it in when I came back but couldn't find it (even in German delis).
Jagermeister. One very rough night ten years ago has ruined it for me. LOL
Well, if you're gonna go THERE--Sambucca. I was sitting in my cubicle once and realized I was starting to feel nauseated, then I realized it was because I smelled Sambucca. The woman next to me was eating anisette cookies.
Used to love it, then one night I loved it too much.
When I was in Germany (a long time ago) there was a beer (Malz) that children were allowed to drink.
It was dark and had a little bit of sweetness to it (served cold). I asked the server if it had alcohol in
it & was told by several that there was but the % of alcohol was very small.
I looked for it in when I came back but couldn't find it (even in German delis).
Looks quite interesting. They have malt drinks here too that are very low alcohol for example home brew which they served at the vocational high school I went to for immigrant classes at lunch time.
OK my uncle is Italian. There is a truly horrible liquor called "Cynarr" - I may have the name misspelled. It's an artichoke liquor. Very bitter and to me, not good.
My uncle offered it to me on a holiday once. I thought I'd like it. I like artichokes. But no. This is not good.
From my side of the family, I don't like Aquavitt. (sp?) A strange tasting Scandinavian liquour.
Well, if you're gonna go THERE--Sambucca. I was sitting in my cubicle once and realized I was starting to feel nauseated, then I realized it was because I smelled Sambucca. The woman next to me was eating anisette cookies.
Used to love it, then one night I loved it too much.
I can't stomach tequila for the same reason. Russian moonshine tastes a lot like tequila and it always reminds me of throwing up in the potato fields with my uncle. Talk about wasted, tearful and maudlin.
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