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What Your Drink Says About You

By April 22, 2011October 4th, 201133 Comments

During the day, youโ€™re a minivan-driving, soccer game-refereeing, steak pre-cutting, hair-detangling, Wiggles-listening, Wubzy-watching, spit-up-wearing, school lunch-preparing, diaper genie-cursing, mac-and-cheese-making shell of your former self. After the kids go to bed, though, when itโ€™s time to relax on the couch with a box of Mallomars, and watch some 30 Rock on DVRโ€ฆwho are you, exactly? Sometimes itโ€™s hard to remember. Herewith, a brief attempt to parse it out, based on your chosen mode of self-medication.

Can of inexpensive, retro-y beer (such as PBR, Schaefer, Bud, etc.)
How to make it: Hit up any 7-11 outside of the wealthy enclaves of the Northeast, and hand over four bucks for six colโ€™beers. Or go to any bar on the Lower East Side of Manhattan where facial hair and APC jeans are in abundance.
What it says about you (unironic version): I can pound this s@!t fer days, son!
What it says about you (ironic version): Yes, actually, I am the bassist in LCD Soundsystem.
Crunk Factor: Low and slow.

Gin and Tonic
How to make it:ย 1 part gin, 2 parts tonic water (if you feel like splurging,ย this stuff โ€” which you can find at Whole Foods โ€” is real good). Garnish with a wedge of lime (no lemon!). Serve in tall glass, over plenty of ice.
What it says about you: I am civilized. Also somewhat risk averse, politically moderate, and did I tell you I went to college in New Haven?
Crunk factor:ย Moderate to high.

The Vodka Soda
How to make it: 2 oz vodka, topped with soda water. Garnish with wedge of lime. Serve in tall glass over ice.
What it says about you: Whoa, check this out: I think Iโ€™ve found a way to get drunk without really having to taste the alcohol.
Crunk factor: Sneaky high.

Sloe Gin Fizz
How to make it: We donโ€™t own a cocktail shaker, but if you have one, you can put it to use here. Mix 2 oz sloe gin, juice of half a lemon, and a teaspoon of fine sugar, until sugar is dissolved. If shaken with ice, serve up. If stirred, serve over ice. Top with soda water.
What it says about you (female version): I am woman, hear me roar!
What it says about you (male version): I am woman, hear me roar!
Crunk factor: Wait, isย there alcohol in this?

The Manhattan
How to make it: Try theย DALS recipe.
What it says about you: No, I drink this in the summer, too. I hate โ€œsummer drinks.โ€ I hate summer. And humidity. Also unicorns and rainbows. And puppies.
Crunk factor: What did I say last night? Was it bad?

The Mojito
How to make it: In tall glass, stir juice from one lime, and 2 tsp of fine sugar until sugar is completely dissolved. Add plenty of crushed ice. Mash up, in your hands โ€” or with a muddler or mortar and pestle โ€” about 1/4 cup fresh mint leaves, and add to glass. ย Add 2 oz white rum, and top with soda water. Garnish with mint sprigs.
What it says about you: I still call my computer a Macintosh, I gargle with balsamic vinegar, and, god, how great is Paul Reiser in Mad About You? Best show EVER.
Crunk factor: Medium high.

The Greyhound
How to make it:ย Juice from one ruby red grapefruit, 2 oz gin. Garnish with thin wheel of lime or sprig of mint. Serve in short glass, over ice.
What it says about you: I dare to be different, but not so different that my friends at bridge club wonโ€™t know what Iโ€™m asking for. Also, my name is Angela Lansbury.
Crunk factor:ย Nothing to sneeze at, but unlikely to get you kicked out of the retirement home.

Rum and Coke
How to make it: 1 part dark rum, 2 parts Coke, 1 wedge lime. Serve over ice, in tall glass.
What it says about you, part 1: I am known, around the house, as โ€œMr. Dessert.โ€
What it says about you, part 2: Hey, bro, you were totally, totally right: this Senor Frogโ€™s place is frickinโ€™ awesome. And dude, stop WORRYING about it so much, okay? Youโ€™re bumminโ€™ me out. I told my mom I was sleeping over at your house tonight. Pass the ecstasy!
Crunk factor: Dangerous, given that it tastes like candy.

Dark nโ€™ Stormy
How to make it: Try theย DALS recipe.
What it says about you: I take my drinking very seriously, will travel thirty miles out of my way just to find Barrittโ€™s Ginger Beer, and know my port from my starboard. Also, this tastes so, so good. Seriously, I donโ€™t ever want this to end.
Crunk factor:ย Moderate.

Aperol Spritz
How to make it: 2 parts Proseco or Champagne, 1 part Aperol, splash of soda water. Serve over ice in a low glass. Garnish with an orange slice.
What it says about you: I am somewhat obscure, possibly dark, and dream of writing vast, impenetrable novels that appeal to no one outside of Brooklyn, New York.
Crunk factor: Low.

Strawberry Daiquiri
How to make it: In a blender, mix 1 cup ice, 4 oz white rum, 4 tsp sugar, one cup fresh strawberries, juice from half of a lime. Garnish with mint.
What it says about you: OMG, I am soooooo wasted. I canโ€™t feel my lips!
Crunk factor: High enough.

Pimmโ€™s Cup
How to make it: 1 part Pimmโ€™s, 2 parts lemonade. Stir. Serve in tall glass, over ice, and top with soda water. Garnish with a cucumber slice or lemon wedge.
What it says about you: No, Iโ€™m not technically British. My parents are from the nice part of Cincinnati. But my grandfather is half Scottish. Whatever. Have you ever READ Graham Greene?
Crunk factor: Low.

Negroni
How to make it: 1 oz gin, 1 oz sweet vermouth (this stuff is tasty), 1 oz Campari. Garnish with orange slice.
What it says about you: Yes, my pants are red. You are not imagining that. I bought them last summer, when I was on my yearly trip to Rome with the family my wife doesnโ€™t know about. Salute!
Crunk factor: How do you say in Italian? Grandissimo?

Negroni photo from Serious Eats.

33 Comments

  • Ben says:

    Iโ€™m a huge Negroni (and Campari) fanโ€ฆ I was going to suggest this sweet & bitter nectar-of-the-gods in the comments until I saw it down at the bottom. Well done!

  • Avatar knitgirl says:

    Wow! Three days ago, my husband made this my homepage. Another convert to add to your list!
    โ€œAmazingly inspiringโ€, written drink in handโ€ฆ. : )

  • Marsha says:

    Canโ€™t wait to work my way through some of these this summer! I had to look up crunk in the urban dictionary :>) Itโ€™s one of those words you imagine you โ€œgetโ€ but wanted to be sure :>) Today I am searching out the perfect Ginger Beer!

  • Kate@Savour Fare says:

    I found your website via your book, and all I can say is where have I been? Anyway, I am amused by this list, because, yes, I did in fact go to college in New Haven, and yes, there were many gin and tonics involved. Now Iโ€™m more of a Manhattan in the winter, G&T or Rum and Coconut water in the summer kind of girl. Only if Iโ€™m lazy in the winter, Iโ€™ll just drink scotch.

  • Avatar MungBean says:

    But where, oh where, is the Bloody Mary, the One Drink to Rule Them ALL? I hope you are saving up to do a long post dedicated just to them. Mmmmโ€ฆ bloody maryโ€ฆ.

  • Emily says:

    so if I were a grown up trying to find a nice, easy-to-make cocktail to have after my very young children are in bed for the night while I fold laundry and watch Sleepy Hollow (or Bones or the Good Wife depending on the night, but always with the laundry)โ€ฆ.is that really an amaretto sour? Because thatโ€™s what Iโ€™ve been drinkingโ€ฆ ๐Ÿ˜€ (GREAT post. Iโ€™m going to try some of these!)

  • Meaghan says:

    Pfft, anyone who thinks a Pimmโ€™s cup has a low crunk factor has obviously never consumed any in the company of British people.

  • Avatar RR says:

    What about a nice microbrew? PBR has its appropriate time, but mostly, a good micro is where itโ€™s at, any season.

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