ocdgirl123 wrote:
The taste it repulsive to me! I'm 16 and don't know how teenagers that drink tolerate it! I have never had more than a sip of alcohol and my parents' drinks and I can tell you, if they let me try it because the thought I would be put off alcohol because of the taste, they succeeded.
That's because you're thinking wrong.
Products that contain alcohol are hugely diverse. It's almost like saying you don't like food.
Even within beer there are loads of variations. Sweet, bitter, hoppy, strong, weak, light or dark (from bright, bright yellowy to deepest dark black), roasted, coffeeish, malty or a balance of those. And those are just English styles. Don't like beer? Try cider or perry (there are significant variations in cider/perry too - sweet, dry, strong, tame, sparkling, still, industrial, single varietal, different apple flavours, farmhouse). Try wine. Don't like the many, many varieties of wine? Try whisky. Don't like whisky? Try vodka, gin, rum. Don't like any of those? Try an RTD concoction or an alcopop.
Alcopops are very popular with people who don't like the taste of alcohol.
As for me, I'll stick with a good mild ale with a nice roasted coffee taste.
I also really, really, really against drinking and the legal drinking age here is 19.