I never quite understood wine coolers. If you read the label, they are actually malt liquor, sort of like Colt 45 (ew!). Is there any actual wine in them? Or are wine coolers just fruity beer?
I never quite understood wine coolers. If you read the label, they are actually malt liquor, sort of like Colt 45 (ew!). Is there any actual wine in them? Or are wine coolers just fruity beer?
I want to be a wine connoisseur. I’m interested in having wine with special meals. But every wine I have tried hasn’t tasted good to me. I did like Martin & Rossi Tosti Asti. But I didn’t like Japanese Plum Wine, YellowTail, or Lambrusco. I like wine coolers
I know that’s not real wine, but that’s the only alcoholic beverage that I do like because it’s sweet. Do you have any suggestions of what wine I might like?
Or if I should join a wine tasting club to try for myself? If so, please tell me how a wine tasting is operated. All I know is that you taste wine and then spit it out. Is there talking amongst guest, note taking for future reference, etc? Thanks!
I hate the taste of beer and even wine and most alcohol, but I don’t feel very manly when people offer me alcoholic beverage and I tell them I only drink sissy drinks like wine coolers or hard lemonade…
I’d like to be able to "kick back a few with the boys"
How can I remedy this?
I’m visiting my cousin at college tomorrow and I thought I should bring a little thank you gift for letting me hang out there for a day and a half.
I found the wine coolers in the fridge and they don’t have a name on them. they look cute so why not? They can’t be my mom’s, the alcohol level isn’t strong enough for her
Basically: I’m 21 and have little to no experience with this, lol. I spent my teen years drinking wine coolers and Blue Moon at parties with friends- that’s basically the extent of it. I was recently at a club where someone offered me a drink. I said no thanks, but in actuality would have liked to accept- I just have noooo idea what to order.
I have recently started having a glass of wine with dinner or right after dinner, and I definitely have a preference for sweet wines. The problem is being able to tell what is what at the wine store. One of the local vineyards here in New York has a scale on the back of their labels indicating the degree of dryness or sweetness, which I find very helpful. Unfortunately, they seem to be the exception and not the rule. It’s impractical for me to do a wine tasting and I don’t want to have to guess, spending money on a bottle only to get home and find that I don’t like the taste. I’m basically looking for sweet wines in the or less range. -And NO, I don’t want to drink wine coolers!
Wannabe soldiers won’t drink wine coolers. They want to look tough.
Real soldiers aren’t scared to drink wine coolers. They will not refuse to drink a wine cooler if offered to them.
What do you think?
We just bought this bottle of wine (I don’t usually drink wine, just wine coolers) but we bought this "sweet Hungarian wine" and my friend is thinking of how in the movies they seem to take their wine right off the rack or wine cellar and drink it room temperature…………..but I’m thinking "shouldn’t wine be drank cold?"……………what do you think…………???
It’s a red wine