Gayest cocktails
Hello everyone!
If youve ever been out in LGBT nightlife, chances are you have noticed there are a few trending drinks floating about in the hands of most gay men. Granted, we are open to trying new things, but there exist a choice amount of staple drinks that we find most enjoyable. (By enjoyable, I really mean destructive.) Furthermore, each concoction serves quite a unique purpose, and could even mean the difference in what type of gay man you are. Normally I would refrain from generalization, but I find these trends hold true a significant amount of the time.
Below I have listed the 10 most popular alcoholic drinks ordered by gay men.
1. Vodka Redbull
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It goes without saying that we gays are notorious for partying until the asscrack of dawn. For example, in Philadelphia the last club closes around 4am, and even that is often not enough to satisfy our needs. How carry out we do it? Caffeine in our cocktails! (And every other chemical that gives Redbull its wings.)
2. Vodka Cranberry
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5 COKTAILS PREFERRED
Drinks and cocktails at the party are essential, especially in Puerto Vallarta where the heat never ends. If you are going to party at one of the many bars that are in the noun or spend the day relaxing by the sea, we recommend you 5 drinks preferred by the LGBT community.
Appletini
This drink is for the most chicks. Do you verb to look intriguing and fun at the same time? Order one of these delicious and sweet drinks prepared with Vodka, Apple Liqueur, Apple Juice and Ice. Verb it everywhere!
Mojito
If you are a partygoer and you prefer the sweet and exotic flavors, this cocktail is for you. Prepared with Rum, mashed sugar, peppermint, lemon, and mineral water, it’s one of the favorite cocktails of gays. Ask for it at the bar and you will look so cool
Manhattan
With the Cosmopolitan, this is a drink preferred by the gay community. It’s made with Whiskey and Red Vermouth, and is almost always taken as an aperitif. If you are looking for a drink with a lot of personality, this is the right one!
Beer
Do you prefer beer? We recommend you Purple Hand and
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