Types of Alcoholic Drinks You Must Try Drinking
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Types of Alcoholic Drinks You Must Try Drinking

Marian Martinez
Marian Martinez
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Whether you are to party and drink all night on a Friday, 0r just decided to casually spend time at home with just a few sips of alcoholic drinks, it is important to know the different types of these beverages. This will help you identify which ones suit your palate the most. Take note of the types of alcoholic drinks listed below. From beers, whiskey, wines, vodka to gin, spirits, and sakes, all have their own distinct taste and alcohol levels.

Gin 

Gin is a spirit manufactured from juniper berry berries. It is a crucial ingredient in a variety of beverages, from the more unusual to the classics (the martini and the negroni). Gin seems to be a drink that is approachable and suitable for home bars, particularly in the form of gin and tonics. Use handy Copa de Balón glasses while serving your drink and stack the bar with names like Aviation, Brooklyn Gin, and Four Pillars infancy. 

Whiskey 

Although there are many subcategories of whiskey, the three most common are bourbon, rye, and Scotch. The Blood and Sand (equal parts Scotch, sweet vermouth, Cherry Heering, and orange juice; shaken) is a true crowd-pleaser when it comes to Scotch. For fans of bourbon and rye, the old-fashioned and Manhattans are the way to go. If you ever serve or consume a clean whiskey, try adding a bar spoon of water to soften the alcohol.

Vodka

The appeal of vodka lies in its adaptability; the transparent spirit, which is typically made from wheat or potatoes, blends in with other ingredients in a cocktail pretty well. Make a Moscow Mule or vodka martini to start, or up it up a notch and infuse it with Julie Reiner pineapple to serve it straight up with a shaken pineapple slice as a garnish. 

Vermouth 

Vermouth and fortified wines are popular low-ABV spirits that are growing in popularity as people become more careful of what they consume. You should keep these bottles in the refrigerator after opening them, which is great news because it frees up room at your home bar.

Mescal and Tequila 

Both tequila and its smokey brother, mescal, are agave-based beverages. A traditional margarita is undoubtedly the way to go (prepared with fresh lime and a salted rim, of course), but if you're feeling creative, there are lots of other excellent options. 

Brandy 

Although brandy can be manufactured from any fruit, it is generally prepared from early grapes to achieve more acidity. Brandy is typically used after dinner and has a 35–60% alcohol content. In contrast to whiskey, brandy is aged either by caramel coloring or in wooden barrels. 

Beer

The four essential components for brewing beer are malted barley, water, hops, and yeast. Yeast extracts the sugar from the barley and turns it into alcohol. other grains, such as rice, corn.

Key Takeaway

Try to sip a glass of water between each alcoholic drink and stay away from binge drinking. Although drinking alcohol may alleviate depressive symptoms momentarily, it might actually worsen the condition over time. In actuality, alcohol abuse and depression are mutually related. This might result in a vicious cycle whereby people drink alcohol to relieve their symptoms but the alcohol feeds the unfavorable feelings that make depression worse.

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