First, happy birthday.PMCervantes8994 said:Hey everyone guess what? Today is my 21st birthday! Which means I can buy alcohol in the States!
So besides the shameless farming of birthday wishes, I come to you with a question: What do you think my first alcoholic purchase should be?
Because America is one of the only nations on earth that ever turned off the taps and then turned them back on. The 21 drinking age is just a hold over.Eliam_Dar said:beer, a true man's drink... but seriously, I drink legally since I was 18, I know of some countries that you can start even younger... why 21?
This guy knows what he's talking about. I like Jager, but if you're new to drinking you probably wouldn't.tomservo4prezident said:Crown Royal, if you can find it. Mmm mmmm... Canadian delights!
Jack makes a decent replacement.
It isn't so much about kicks. The current UK alcohol law (can't legally drink under 18) is ridiculous, because everyone starts at about 13.PedroSteckecilo said:You know some of us waited until we were legally allowed to drink before doing so. The law may be a bit asinine but not everyone wants to break it for kicks.MaxMees said:Buy the thing you normally drink?
Ugh, rum. I tasted it once and it nearly made me throw up, but maybe that's just me.MrPandarium said:Try Rum, you can mix it or drink it straight and its pretty much the exact opposite of vodka
Or maybe something awesome like thisTwistedx_99 said:Yay Happy Birthday! Can I have some cake? Also, I'd recommend Jägermeister!
Depends on your personality:PMCervantes8994 said:Hey everyone guess what? Today is my 21st birthday! Which means I can buy alcohol in the States!
So besides the shameless farming of birthday wishes, I come to you with a question: What do you think my first alcoholic purchase should be?
No fair! In the states we can fight and die for our Country from 18+ but cant have a beer legally until 21....ain't that a *****?Dodgy said:Go for a good wine or champagne, as you're supposed to be celebrating.
Strange that it's 21 in the US, we can drink from 16 onwards here in Belgium.(The land of beer and honey)