• Nobody@lemmy.world
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    If you don’t like alcohol, that’s a good thing. Keep not liking alcohol. There’s nothing wrong with that.

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    I find it really odd the number of posts saying “You know this thing humans have been doing for thousands of years across many independent cultures? You’re all just faking it it actually tastes bad.”

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      Right, and it can be fun to do in a social setting, hence pubs. Also, there is a huge world of mixed drinks, ranging from “I can’t tell this is alcohol” to “that is a unique flavor otherwise unobtainable.” Ginger beer and vodka, Fanta and Sazerac rye, appletinis, rum and coke, Rusty nails, margaritas, etc. A person might not choose to drink for one reason or another but there are a million ways to make it taste good to you.

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        I recently had Apple Cider which was basically juice in taste with the buzz of alcohol, I would love to have it every time if it was not a locally brewed thing for the pub I was at

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    Alcohol has different effects on people based on their genetics. It makes some people feel amazing, and if they keep drinking they continue to feel amazing for hours. It makes some people immediately feel awful. It makes some people feel good but also very sleepy. The first group is much more likely to experience alcoholism.

    The taste is a separate thing. I am part of the third group but I’ll have a single drink on occasion, and I enjoy the way that beer, wine, spirits, and cocktails taste. I think that the alcohol does make them taste a little better, but they also tend to taste good without it.

    I often drink non-alcoholic beers or mocktails for the taste, because alcohol is after all a poison and it is a good idea to limit consumption.

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      As someone in the third group, the trick is to fight the sleepiness long enough that you end up in the first group, usually with a heavy dose of caffeine. I think that may be why “and Coke” drinks are so popular. And then you can karaoke endlessly and go find pizza and gyros at 4AM.

      And then feel like shit the next three days because now that you’re over 30 your body takes umbridge to such abuse.

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        Alcohol has been a fellow traveller for millennia, so it only makes sense that evolution would give us the tools to survive it

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      I don’t know if I agree with your alcoholism theory, I would put myself in the first group but you can count on one hand the number of times I drink in a year.

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        I think that’s normal as well. What I meant to convey is: if someone is an alcoholic, then they are likely to be in the first group. I didn’t mean to imply the opposite: if someone is in the first group, then they are likely to be an alcoholic.

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      I used to be in the first group, but now I’m in the last group. Actually, it mostly just makes me tired now, not really that enjoyable anymore. I tend to avoid it in social situations now because of this.

      I’ve never tried non alcoholic beer. I’m assuming it doesn’t make you sleepy?

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        I was surprised to find that non-alcoholic beers specifically do still make me sleepy. I looked into it and there is some research that says that other compounds in beer could be responsible, or it could just be the placebo effect since I’m used to feeling sleepy after drinking beer.

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    Alcohol lowers inhibitions more than marijuana, not to mention the paranoia that lots of people get from weed.

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    The only reason people get addicted to alcohol is because it’s the only drug that doesn’t get you fired from your job. It’s nasty stuff but when your life sucks its unfortunately better than nothing. Want to change this? Vote.

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      I’m really tired of seeing people tell me to vote in between all the articles I see about conservatives rigging elections, throwing out ballots, gerrymandering districts, etc etc. I do vote, the world still gets shittier every day.

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    I’ve hated the taste of every beer I’ve tried, most cocktails, and most wines. But moscato and mai tais are pretty tasty, fruity margaritas as well

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    Drugs affect people differently. One or two drinks makes me giggly and buzzed. Weed just makes me sleepy, even sativa.

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    Anon is me irl, I tried alcohol once and it was disgusting. Same for coffee, I have no idea why people drink it unless they’re addicted to the caffeine.

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      Because when you get over/get used to the bitterness, theres a lot of flavor in coffee. You just need your senses to either acclimate to it, or you need to get older. As you age, you lose sensitivity in some taste receptors which makes formerly overpowering flavors less offensive.

      Same thing for tea, and cheese, and most things kids hate but adults love. Thats why youre supposed to try things again every 5-10 years.

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      There is so much variation in both categories that trying “one” of each really isn’t going to cut it. You don’t have to try more but there’s probably some you’d enjoy if you wanted to.

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        Eh people have been saying this to me for decades about coffee. But if you hate even coffee ice cream and the smell of coffee, you’re probably not finding any you like. Which is OK. Not everyone has to like it.

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          There is hope. I was once as you described: Coffee ice cream tasted foul, and even tiramisu was too much for me. I would have an occasional sip of someone’s coffee drink just to see if my tastes had changed and I always hated it. Then one day, my boyfriend made coffee using a French press, instead of the drip that he normally made. I tried a sip and it as if a switch had flipped. No cream, no sugar, just a really damn good cup of coffee. Now making (and drinking) coffee and espresso are among my favorite daily routines.

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      I actually like the taste of black coffee. At one time I also had decaf coffee so that I could drink it in the evening!

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      Funnily enough I can’t stand the taste of alcohol, but I love a well made coffee. Then again if you’re American then I completely understand your position, American coffee is some of the worst coffee I’ve ever seen, it looks and tastes like dirty water. A good coffee is rich with flavor and has a nice consistency.

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      I looooove the taste of nice coffee. Pourover and especially cold brew. Black.

      It makes my tummy angry though :c

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        That first cup of black coffee in the morning is my factory reset. Best way to start the day

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          I’m now fully cold brew, and I’ve been cheating on black coffee by putting a tiny bit of white chocolate syrup in it. Someone suggested monin brand and it’s delicious. I have to be careful though because it’s way too easy to put too much in. It’s like a chain coffee shop drink but instead of 300+cal it’s like 20.

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      On alcohol, there are a lot of different tasting kinds with very different flavours

      On coffee, that one actually requires you to keep drinking it until you get used to the bitterness. It has a lot of flavours in it, but you kind of need to hold your tongue for ransom until your brain goes, “Fuck it I refuse to register bitter anymore”

      On both, a lot of it is genuine crap. ESPECIALLY in North America

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    It’s always weed lovers who have to yuck someone else’s yum

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    All of them taste bitter to me and my bladder becomes irritated. So I’ll just stay clean/boring.

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    Someone needs to tell this guy about drinks you can get in bars that aren’t alcoholic but are cool. Order a lemon lime and bitters, or virgin mary, or something else fun, and socialise without drinking booze…

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    Just the smell of alcohol gives me a headache, so I can understand.

    Only through historical social norms it has achieved its acceptability. Were it to be “discovered” today, it’d be banned in a matter of minutes.

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      Only through historical social norms it has achieved its acceptability. Were it to be “discovered” today, it’d be banned in a matter of minutes.

      Ease of production is at least as important I think. You can’t really ban access to starch and sugar, and as long as you can get those you can make alcohol.

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      If it was discovered today, nobody would drink shit that tastes like soap