Adult Beverage and Type of Boat?

We both enjoy beer and smirnoff ice. We also throw the best tiki hut parties complete with 60 or so guests, hula hoop contests, limbo and danceing to raggea. Everyone still at our house past 2am ends up in the pool and going home wet in a cab. We love the summer.
 
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I don’t want to look too much of a bragger, but… I must say my 390 is kind of a floating bar! Friends just want me to prepare drinks for them. Gin&Tonic, Mojito, Margarita, Caipirinha, Negroni, Between the Sheets, you name it. Plus plenty of different white wines from around the world and 23 year Zacapa rum for nightcap!
 
For me it's a Corona with a lime. For my Galley Wench it's chardonnay. I do keep some light beer on board for lightweights! For harder stuff, Patron if I'm sipping or Cuervo Margaritas with Grand Marnier if I'm drinking!

If I have to move the boat I stick with water or tea.
 
Ron Zacapa rum either the 23 or XO both are great.. I also like Captn's Private Stock good stuff :) and goes great with a good cigar
 
Regular days consist of Bud Select and then I switch gears to Captain Morgan and ginger ale. On good anchored days we will break out the blender and make some gooood frozen Rum Runners with 151 down the straw or for the weak at heart maybe a Pina Colada. I think it's 5:00 somewhere, who's up for a drink?
 
They call that a Bloody Ceaser (clamato sub). Great drink!

Bloody Mary - substitue the tomato juice with clamato, sub the vodka with beefeaters gin, a splash of claussen pickle juice, worchestershire, lemon pepper, cocktail olives, tabasco, and crazy salt on the rim....monitor blood pressure!

I like any cold beer without fruit in it.
 
I'm wondering if there's a Correlation between Type and Size of Boat and the Choice of Adult Beverage? I have a small Sport Cruiser and I drink Rhum! (Excuse the Old British Spelling)?

Marshall, I think we found the correlation you were looking for: most boaters like to drink “adult beverages”. :thumbsup: :smt038 :smt043
 
Ice tea is FREE also! And if you are feeling naughty, add a splash of lemonade :)

Man, you have a good memory. :) Sorry if I offended you several months ago with my comment, I was not in the best of moods that day....

Margarita for me, whilst at the slip, can't do it at anchor unless I'm going to be there for four our five hours, as one knocks me out. (I'm a lightweight when it comes to alcohol)
Otherwise, Miller lite is my choice after washing the boat, or riding 20 miles on the bike.

My drinking is very sporatic these days, as I've been doing weight watchers since Feb. Margaritas have quiet a few points, but Miller lite is only 3 pts. So far, it must be working, I'm down 45 lbs since changing my eating habits. Turns out, I just needed the "stop eating, you fatass" approach.

Getting back to the drinks on board, all pop/soda is gone, banished. Lots and lots of ice cold water bottles take preference now.
 
Regular days consist of Bud Select and then I switch gears to Captain Morgan and ginger ale. On good anchored days we will break out the blender and make some gooood frozen Rum Runners with 151 down the straw or for the weak at heart maybe a Pina Colada. I think it's 5:00 somewhere, who's up for a drink?

In Rome, it's five o'clock!!! Here I am :grin::grin::grin:
 
Any beer. Cans only for my can crusher. It's amazing how many crushed cans you can fit in one of those small garbage cans. Recently Miller Lite (Sorry Marshall) Years ago it used to be Rolling Rocks. I'm low rent.
Is the crusher mounted? If so, where?
 
Miller Lite is the beer of choice, Gentlamen Jack or Single Barrel (Jack Daniles), Capt. Morgans with OJ for breakfast, or a good bloody mary ( Gray Goose thank you very much), and a little wine with dinner. Bud is an import beer.
 
Cheers mate! :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

This is for you: moijto in the Med!!!

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Bud Lite, Vodka and OJ, Rum and Sprite when at the dock, on the water it is ice tea or bottled water only.
 
Pietro, unbelievable picture. We don't get coast lines like that around New England!
 

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