Why is that bogus? I love the taste of many alcoholic drinks. A good margherita with Mexican food rocks. Of course it has to be on the rocks - I hate the frozen ones.A glass of wine with a good dinner is amazing and the closest I get to it now is to cook with it. You can't beat the taste of wine in cooking whether it be red or white and it's false that the alcohol all cooks off in a few minutes of cooking. Of course beer and pizza is the perfect pair but now I do with a coke. There are many other drinks that I used to drink because of the taste. So I don't understand the "everybody knows that's bogus". I STILL drink a seabreeze which is grapefruit juice and cranberry juice with vodka but I just don't add the vodka (which adds a little bit of a different flavor but not too much). Even my 9 year old son makes this for himself and I'm sure it's not because it used to have alcohol in it. :laugh:
Sorry to break this to you sister, but alcohol does not add "good" flavor to a drink. Why do you think people mix all kinds of stuff together to mask it so they can get it down their throats?
"I STILL drink a seabreeze which is grapefruit juice and cranberry juice with vodka but I just don't add the vodka (which adds a little bit of a different flavor but not too much).
You just made my point. Good Taste has NOTHING to do with the alcohol. One can purchase beer and wine which taste like beer and wine which has no alcohol. Thus, the "everybody knows that is bogus" is truth.
I know these things from personal experience. I drank many, many different alcoholic beverages in my time as a sinner. The stronger the alcohol content the WORSE it taste, at least until you get enough of them in you to not notice anymore.
The "taste good" is bogus indeed.