Drinks in F/BE: What's your pleasure?
Same as title. What's your pleasure when flying F, BE?
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I'm probably not the norm but I just like a Baileys in my Starbucks. Does the trick for me.
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Drinks
Morning Flight: Screwdriver
Afternoon/Evening Flight: Woodford and Sprite(Wish they would serve vernors from flights that originate from DTW.) |
Woodford on internals. Champagne on overseas.
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Woodford for my PDB and during my meal. Bailey's on the rocks with dessert.
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Club soda with a lime wedge.
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If it's a redeye I do a double bailey's on the rocks for the PDB to knock me out.
Otherwise it's Coffee and Bailey's, fresca and vodka or coke zero |
Baileys
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Frankly, Delta's drink selection sucks. Gin & Tonic is the usual choice for me, because it is the best of the available choices.
Improvements I'd like to see: More / Better mixers Better scotch Improved liquor in international business class. Its basically the same stuff that is available at the back of the bus. Craft beer on all flights. The beer selection on international flights is bad. |
Originally Posted by SEA-Flyer
(Post 24590104)
Frankly, Delta's drink selection sucks. Gin & Tonic is the usual choice for me, because it is the best of the available choices.
Improvements I'd like to see: More / Better mixers Better scotch Improved liquor in international business class. Its basically the same stuff that is available at the back of the bus. Craft beer on all flights. The beer selection on international flights is bad. |
Woodford & ginger on domestic flights,
wine (champagne for aperitif, then red usually), and cognac (desert) for international. |
water. or orange juice on a morning flight.
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White wine, Bailey's on the rocks, and/or water.
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Tequila and Fresca with a lime wedge. Quite refreshing and tasty! I think that's one of their signature drinks.
OPS 5 |
G&T, lime
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