[ She says, taking in his blond hair and blue eyes and jumping with them across the finish line of conclusions. There's a sympathetic lilt to the question, a that sucks — but kindly said. She will happily take this uniquely handsome indoctrinated virgin-slash-probable-polygamist under her wing, like Aladdin inviting Jasmine onto his magic carpet. ]
There's beer, but that's kind of an acquired taste. [ She jabs her mechanical pencil at the array of shiny beer taps. ] Good on a hot day, but bitter. Imagine bread with nothing on it but as a drink.
[ She follows up by indicating the rows of bottles on the bar's back wall. Some are cylindrical and tall, some are short and squat, some are rectangular with pyramidic embellishments in the glass. If they weren't free, they would likely be ranging in price from expensive to exorbitantly expensive. ]
Champagne and wine are good if you're not used to it.
[ Another indicative little jab with the pencil to guide his attention as she moved from right to left across the wall. ]
Stuff like whiskey, scotch, bourbon, you should probably avoid. If someone serves you more than the width of your finger, be careful. Vodka or rum can be pretty tasty if you mix them with the right thing, but that can kinda convince you you've drank less than you have.
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[ She says, taking in his blond hair and blue eyes and jumping with them across the finish line of conclusions. There's a sympathetic lilt to the question, a that sucks — but kindly said. She will happily take this uniquely handsome indoctrinated virgin-slash-probable-polygamist under her wing, like Aladdin inviting Jasmine onto his magic carpet. ]
There's beer, but that's kind of an acquired taste. [ She jabs her mechanical pencil at the array of shiny beer taps. ] Good on a hot day, but bitter. Imagine bread with nothing on it but as a drink.
[ She follows up by indicating the rows of bottles on the bar's back wall. Some are cylindrical and tall, some are short and squat, some are rectangular with pyramidic embellishments in the glass. If they weren't free, they would likely be ranging in price from expensive to exorbitantly expensive. ]
Champagne and wine are good if you're not used to it.
[ Another indicative little jab with the pencil to guide his attention as she moved from right to left across the wall. ]
Stuff like whiskey, scotch, bourbon, you should probably avoid. If someone serves you more than the width of your finger, be careful. Vodka or rum can be pretty tasty if you mix them with the right thing, but that can kinda convince you you've drank less than you have.