Originally posted by: mooglemania85
I thought it was the same process as drinking any other liquid. You're not snorting it, are you?
Originally posted by: jinduy
i've been giving wine a shot every now n then and recently i tried some $8 merlot. i dont know how to describe the experienceo ther than it tastes really crappy and beer tastes way better.
what am i doing wrong? do i need to add sugar n ice or something?
Originally posted by: UncleWai
Sake > White wine > Red Wine
Originally posted by: krunchykrome
$8 merlot? There's your problem.
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: krunchykrome
$8 merlot? There's your problem.
i don't drink whine or really any alcohol for that mater (Maybe a few beers a year) and even I know you don't get an $8 bottle of wine and expect it to taste good.
Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: krunchykrome
$8 merlot? There's your problem.
i don't drink whine or really any alcohol for that mater (Maybe a few beers a year) and even I know you don't get an $8 bottle of wine and expect it to taste good.
I think it's obvious. 😛
Originally posted by: jinduy
i've been giving wine a shot every now n then and recently i tried some $8 merlot. i dont know how to describe the experienceo ther than it tastes really crappy and beer tastes way better.
what am i doing wrong? do i need to add sugar n ice or something?
Originally posted by: dullard
First of all, red wine ususally is an acquired taste like coffee or hard alcohol. At first, you'll just taste the bitter part and not like it. Start with white wine.
Second, cheap wines can be quite good and often win taste tests. Don't let these people fool you into thinking you need to spend a fortune. It is the equivalent of saying only high maintenence women are worth dating. Sure, some are fantastic dates, but some are horrible. And you can find low maintenance women who are also quite good.
If you want something more sugary, look for desert wines. Although, those could be too sweet for many. Try a moscato/muscat which tends to be inbetween a typical white and a typical desert wine. I really think this type is ideal for people who ususally won't drink wine.
Originally posted by: jinduy
i've been giving wine a shot every now n then and recently i tried some $8 merlot. i dont know how to describe the experienceo ther than it tastes really crappy and beer tastes way better.
what am i doing wrong? do i need to add sugar n ice or something?
Originally posted by: jinduy
i've been giving wine a shot every now n then and recently i tried some $8 merlot. i dont know how to describe the experienceo ther than it tastes really crappy and beer tastes way better.
what am i doing wrong? do i need to add sugar n ice or something?
Originally posted by: broon
Originally posted by: dullard
First of all, red wine ususally is an acquired taste like coffee or hard alcohol. At first, you'll just taste the bitter part and not like it. Start with white wine.
Second, cheap wines can be quite good and often win taste tests. Don't let these people fool you into thinking you need to spend a fortune. It is the equivalent of saying only high maintenence women are worth dating. Sure, some are fantastic dates, but some are horrible. And you can find low maintenance women who are also quite good.
If you want something more sugary, look for desert wines. Although, those could be too sweet for many. Try a moscato/muscat which tends to be inbetween a typical white and a typical desert wine. I really think this type is ideal for people who ususally won't drink wine.
Second on the Muscato. Also a Pinot Grigio.