Drinks to order for my 21st birthdat

Princess_AmyK

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My next trip to disney world is for my twenty first birthday. I plan on doing the drinking around the world thing in EPCOT and I am trying to make a mental note in my head what I will order. Any suggestions?
i like beer and wine
im not a mixed drink person
it will be split between me and my DBF so something that can be shared (no shots)
nothing extremely strong (im trying to have a good time, not a bad time and I understand disney is not the place to get trashed)

Thanks in advance for any advice!
 

real mad hatter

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Well Princess AmyK. All the way from Austin,Texas.( love that song " all my exes come from Texas ) anyway no shooters or margaritas,well that's La Cava out the window.I like Moosehead beer in Canada,Epcot.And for wine,a nice Chenin Blanc at Rosé & Crown in UK pavilion.:)
 

GoochDSA

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If you are not a big drinker, even if you are sharing drinks you may want to consider splitting drinking around the WS into 2 days. Also, make sure you get yourself a bottle of water and something to eat after every couple of countries. You need to do what you can to keep your body hydrated.

With that being said, some of my choices when I drink around the WS are plum wine in China, hot sake in Japan, Moosehead in Canada, Grey Goose slush in France (I know you said you don't like mixed drinks, but it's so good and refreshing that you should consider it), Sammy A in America, Casa or Sangria in Morocco. After that it really depends if you are looking for more beer or more wine. Without knowing your tastes (dark beer or light beer, red wine or white wine), it's tough to suggest much. Some countries only have 1 beer and 1 or 2 wines, so it's easier to just choose one. If you are stuck between a couple of things, just ask the CM there, they will be more than happy to tell you about whatever your stuck between.
 

71jason

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Grand Mariner slushee (imagine an orange slurpee) in France.

Rosa Regale (it's a sparkling, sweet red whine) in Italy.

Both are good "starter" drinks, very fun, first can be shared easily.
 

real mad hatter

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Come to think of it,my brother in law was born in Texas,tho now bides in Los Angeles.When he comes to visit me here in Scotland he loves to go on a malt whisky trail and we end up in a heap,forgetting what year it is when we wake up.So you could treat your DBF to a few good malts in Rosé & Crown.;)
 

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