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What well drinks should I order?

Asked by WCUBassBone1 (166points) April 22nd, 2010
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My friend is having a happy hour and I finally understand what a well drink exactly is, but I still don’t know what to order other than rum and Coke or gin and tonic…Anything fruity, other than vodka cranberry?

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evan742's avatar

Moonshine

chels's avatar

Southern Comfort and Lemonade. With a slice of lime.

lucillelucillelucille's avatar

Vodka/tonic with lime :)

Cruiser's avatar

Well drinks are usually best to order when they are mixed flavored drinks to help hide the inferior taste/flavor of the cheaper booze. Daiquiris, Mai Tai’s, margaritas, Tequila sunrises are mainstays of the well drinks. Rum and cokes and gin and tonics I like to go with the call booze as IMO they suffer greatly with well liquor.

Sophief's avatar

Baileys on ice.

stranger_in_a_strange_land's avatar

If I can’t have top-shelf, give me a beer.

njnyjobs's avatar

second the tequila sunrise,

screwdriver is good too

OneMoreMinute's avatar

tall Gin and tonic with extra limes

Brandy Old Fashioned, sweet

njnyjobs's avatar

@Sophief Baileys is a call… Emmets would be in the well category.

liminal's avatar

What is a “call booze”?\

edit: and what is “well booze”?

OneMoreMinute's avatar

A well is when you ask for whiskey, brandy, scotch, vodka, gin, tequila. It’s what is in the bartenders gun. It’s pre-measured and cheaper brand.

A call is when you ask for a certain brand name that is poured from the bottle. That costs more.

gemiwing's avatar

Tequila Sunrise is a staple well order. Some bars don’t consider all mixed drinks well, even if they are made with well liquor, because of the extra ingredients costing the bar more. It really depends on the bar. If it’s a good bar (not a kids hangout spot) then ask the bartender to make you a well drink based on your taste. Tell them if you like sweet, fruity, bitter or bourbon flavors- they’ll make you a good drink.

@liminal Well drinks are the cheapest liquor the bar stocks. Some bars have guns for them, others just have a ‘well’ where they keep the liquor bottles. Call is when you have to specify what brand you want, such as Captain Morgan’s rum or Malibu rum.

rebbel's avatar

Ursus with Sprite.

liminal's avatar

Ah. Thank you.

nailpolishfanatic's avatar

energy drinks!!

john65pennington's avatar

Tequila with an energy drink. one offsets the other.

Afterwards, you feel well with no hangover.

Zen_Again's avatar

Thanks @OneMoreMinute – I learned something new.

njnyjobs's avatar

Typically, “call booze” are the premium liquor displayed on the upper shelves ( hence also refered to as “top shelf”) of the bar across from the barcounter at plain view of the customers. “well booze” are typically staged just behind the counter or the first tier/lower shelves within easy reach of the bartenders by design to avoid handing out premium priced items. . . . as already mentioned, well booze are the least expensive brands for each particular liquor among the selections.

faye's avatar

More stuff I didn’t know! Now who can I tell it to?

La_chica_gomela's avatar

At some places ‘sex on the beach’ is considered a well. That’s fruity.

njnyjobs's avatar

@La_chica_gomela I would like to go where you say sex on the beach is a well drink . . . anything that has more than one mixer is typically a cocktail more worthy of a “well” label.

La_chica_gomela's avatar

@njnyjobs: True! but it can be made with well liquors (unlike SoCo, Baily’s, “moonshine” and Ursus, which isn’t even liquor, it’s beer). But anyway, like I said, it depends on the promotion and the place, and possibly the bartender’s mood.

njnyjobs's avatar

@La_chica_gomela…like I said, I’d like to go there . . .

mrrich724's avatar

Ask for a 007

OneMoreMinute's avatar

Sex on the Beach
Ingredients:
– 1½ oz. vodka
– ¾ oz. peachtree schnapps
– ½ oz. creme de cassis
– 2 oz. orange juice
– 2 oz. cranberry juice
– orange slice, maraschino cherry

Shake all the ingredients in a shaker with ice and strain into a highball glass. Garnish with lime wedge.

@La_chica_gomela I thinks your bartender is sweet on you! I sure hope you tip your bartender WELL!

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