Teenage Drinking
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What alcoholic drink do you remember drinking as a teenager, and never touched again, bad memories about it.
Iv never in my adult life been able to drink any form of cider. The smell of it alone makes me ill.
Vodka. Someone spiked my orange drink with it thinking I wouldn’t tell/taste it but I wasn’t that used to alcohol and knew it tasted odd and I didn’t trust him anyway. I was with my friend and her family and friends. They insisted it was just juice so I said to her you drink it then. She did and was ill with major headache all the way home! I knew he wanted to take advantage of me. I was just 16 but streetwise.
Cider and Southern Comfort.I got stupid drunk on both when in my late teens and sooo very sick .I still cannot bear the taste of either.
For me It has to be Cointreau. I got drunk as a skunk and was really sick as a teenager. Haven`t touched a drop once plus I don`t like the smell of It.
Bacardi I drunk a lot of this back then but I just can't face it now. Plus Gin I remember trying that and felt like I had a mouthful of flowers
I didn't drink as a teenager, didn't drink much in my 20s and don't drink at all now. Just don't like the taste. Malibu and lemonade is one I recommend people avoid. Tastes like cream soda and too easy to drink loads.
Cider I can't even sit at same table as anyone drinking strong bow anymore but I do like fruit flavour ones.
I used to love Smirnoff Ice, but nowadays have I think mostly if not totally gone off of it. I suspect that it may contain artificial sweeteners (?), which might explain it.
I started on the Woodpeckers cider as it was really cheap and we could get it from the off licence but when I started going to pubs I was having half a lager and lime with Pernod and black mixed with it.
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