What type of alcohol do dancers prefer?
bucca
OK, so I have quite a bit of experience at topless clubs, but am a newby to nude/BYOB clubs. I am planning on visiting a nude club the in the near future. I realize that at such SC's it is typical/customary to provide a drink or 2 for the girls that sit with me. My question is this...if I want to attract girls to my table, what type of alcohol do dancers tend to like the best? From the reviews I've seen at BYOB clubs, it appears that Crown Royal is a favorite, is this correct?
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Crown Royal is the perfect choice, at the end of the evening you can give the bag to your favorite dancer to use as a stripper purse.
Just remember the song...
"take the wine dig that girl
spill the wine, dig that girl
spill the wine, dig that girl
spill the wine, dig that girl
take that girl, yeah!"
Wine is quite popular. And the ever popular Vodka and Cranberry. Typically Grey Goose or similar.
One thing I do at times is, when they order something and before it is brought to them, I say "I've never tried that. May I take a sip?" One reason, to make sure I am not paying a ridiculous price for colored water, or just plain soda. Few refuse the request.
In all seriousness, I believe most dancers, if not most women I know, like some kind of vodka the most. At the one BYOB place I go to, a number of them will drink these flavored Bacardi drinks that they sell in their own liquor store. As for beer, it seems like other than 2 dancers, they all drink Bud Light. The odd thing about that place is that even though you can bring in wine or champagne there, I've never seen any of that there except for the one New Year's Eve night I went there (and they are now closed on New Year's Eve). As for my favorite club, I once saw a dancer drinking straight from a 40 once.
"...or water. "
Same as my ATF and current favorite. I guess you need to join my "harem"! :)
It was a big help that ol' farmerart happened to know an after hours bootlegger who was happy to deliver.
Damn good party! Sunrise shut down the shenanigans.
Exactly. It is very smooth while also potent and the bag is always in demand. I have gone into Dallas byob clubs and killed entire $50 bottles in single nights. Heck, in a little byob club in Kansas last week, the few dancers who were working helped me polish off a full half of a large bottle.
When ordering from a bar, many girls will choose tequilla or vodka, but in byob clubs where girls are taking it straight from your bottle, Crown is always a hit. So much so, in fact, that when I go to nude byob clubs I forego my normal Jack bottle just so that I can feed dancers Crown.
And by Crown, I mean the original, not the newer Black version, which is a bit more harsh.
Well 99% pure. I found it funny typing a booze message to MD! :)
Canada's best whiskys are distilled by Alberta Distillers, Gibson's, and Wiser's.
Alberta Premium Special Edition(30 Year) and also Alberta Premium Special Edition(25 year) are pure rye whiskys - no blending with corn whisky or with younger whiskys. Even though Alberta Distillers was sold to Beam several years ago, none of the premium whiskys are exported from Canada. They are even difficult to find in the rest of Canada. The 30 Year was released last year and mostly sold out by Christmas. For a premium product it wasn't that expensive; I paid $50/bottle for my case.
Other good ryes that are drinkable and may be exported to USA are Wiser's Legacy, Wiser's Very Old(18 Year), and Gibson's Finest Rare(18 Year).