Seriously? "Jack and Diet Dr Pepper." Is that even a thing?
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Last time I took the Acela (about a year ago) they would charge like $6 for a Bud Light and then like $8 for a Dogfish Head 90 min IPA, which retail is about 3x-4x the price of a Bud Light.
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I watched somebody order a JW Blue and Coke once. Pretty sure it was in an airport lounge...but it may have been on-board Thai Royal First.
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I don't mind bourbon and Diet Dr. Pepper, but I don't get why someone thinks this drink needs the good (i.e., expensive) stuff. Anyone who orders this concoction cannot possibly distinguish among alternative whiskeys in it.
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As unpleasant as the OP sounds, I'd drink 10 of them before I'd drink what I saw people drinking in Buenos Aires a few nights ago ... New Age (cheap white wine) mixed with Speed (the local version of Red Bull). Barfity barf barf barf.
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In terms of the OP's post, while Jack isn't exactly on the cheap end, it's a pretty standard mixing liquor in bars and restaurants.
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More seriously, if money isn't really an object, and you like screwdrivers, what's the difference?
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It depends on what you consider high-end. Years ago some friends and I compared screwdrivers made with Ketel One, considered high end by many, to screwdrivers made with a name-brand vodka that sells at half the price. We all could taste the difference.
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While your mouth might not always be able to distinguish the difference, there's a reasonable chance that your head will be able to, either later that day or the next morning.
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wasn't that a thing in college? Everclear punch parties, where someone who worked in the school cafeteria would grab some punch concentrate, then we'd mix that in a garbage bag with whatever hard liquor one could find along with a bag of ice, Everclear being the most cost effective. I seem to recall parties like that, at least I think I remember
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wasn't that a thing in college? Everclear punch parties, where someone who worked in the school cafeteria would grab some punch concentrate, then we'd mix that in a garbage bag with whatever hard liquor one could find along with a bag of ice, Everclear being the most cost effective. I seem to recall parties like that, at least I think I remember
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Ahh brings back memories of my teen years in EZE... New Age wasn't exactly winning any medals, but was super popular among late teen and 20s crowds