Try different beers IPA’s are a bit fruity but the ending taste can be intimidating, if you feel confident and wanna grow hair on your balls or pussy start with Stouts or Porters. Lagers and Ales are good starter beers since Ales are more on the sweeter side, Lagers can sometimes just be pure piss water, but a good place to start.
Remember kids, that's everybody's choice, and you can't make it for someone else. Also, almost nobody who drinks is an alcoholic, stop pretend it's everybody.
@@ericktellez7632 I agree with both of you tbh. A new drinker is less likely to be able to appreciate a quality liquor, being an aged single malt scotch (my preference) or beautiful tequila. The quality will be lost on them unless they've built the pallet. Regarding OP you ultimately do save a lot of money by NOT drinking and building up that pallet.
@@thehasslon633 Johnny Drinks isn't an alcoholic at all, the point of the videos is to drink slow and for the enjoyment of the taste. This day drinking stuff is part of the videos, it's a joke. Alcoholism is drinking just because the addiction needs the alcohol, without any appreciation of the taste or attitude coming with a fine spirit.
Y’all should do a This vs. That series where you show better tasting alternatives for common beer, cocktails, spirits etc or ways to add flavor to common cocktails like a simple vodka soda for newer drinkers. For example instead of buying a bottle of Burnett’s buy a bottle of deep eddy’s
@@-Sam69 Well Sam, no I didn’t hear what I typed because those are words on a screen and secondly, alcoholism implies a physical or emotional dependence on alcohol, not the casual enjoyment.
I’d love more (brief) backstory on how he became so knowledgeable about mixing. He comes across as an enthusiast, like a hobby almost. Not alcoholic by any means. But he has so much information buried away! Love these shorts.
You don't need to learn anything. But drinking high ABV spirits requires a different technique. Small sips, like hot coffee. Personally got into higher ABV drinks through rum, now a whisk(e)y guy. With whisky: higher quality drinks easier, ABV isn't all But your journey is your journey, your preferences are your preferences.
I was the same in high school, and as soon as I turned 21 I went straight for occasional cocktails and whiskey neat but only once or twice a week if I’m feeling wild
I started drinking at age 50. My ex, who I was married to for 31 years, wouldn’t let me drink, ever! I really enjoy your videos and the education I receive about alcohol and life happenstance. Keep up the great work!
I work at a restaurant at the bar and the owner is always there. I have to make him either sherry-soda or a gintonic and I have to say they are both disgusting 😭
Honestly that sounds really wholesome and adorable. It’s nice to see elderly folk enjoying what they like. After all, they’ve already gone through life, they might as well kick back and relax.
Cocktails are fun at all ages! I’m 23 and I’m building together a home bar, I love exploring new cocktails and feeling out what flavor combinations I like. It’s also easy to keep the ABV down that way because of mixing and dilution and all that
I love how no matter what he's got in front of him if you walk up and you tell him you're recording a video he drops everything he's happy to oblige.y'all are awsome.
I quit before I was 21 partying getting "lit" Vodka ,Fireball, Patron, piss water , 4 Loko etc I definitely learned my lesson hahah it ain't worth it but your channels just fun to watch ahhah keep up the videos
Fucking preach dude. So many people in the comments bragging about they started drinking heavy in high school. Most of them are bullshiting, but the ones that aren't are gonna wake up one day and need dialysis and realize that being cool & edgy wasn't worth the damage.
I'm 23 and already slowed down to just sip good spirits, brandy to bourbon. Lovely flavors, I wish I had the same equipment y'all got but even without I'm still smoking my glasses and making nicely rimmed drinks. I owe what I know to you guys. You're awesome.
I literally did this exactly backwards throughout my life ,not including the beer. Started with whiskey, currently on seltzers ,and haven’t yet made it to wine .
This is solid advice, but i actually found it easier to start with cocktails (the lighter stuff like daquiris and cosmos, not dirty martinis). Beer and wine were much more of aquired tastes for me (for whatever reason).
True, that mostly comes down to thats most People growing UP drinks sweet drinks like soda when they "go out" with friends and that. So the sweeter cocktails is the first ting we bartenders recomend to "new" drinkers, then move over to madeby a amaretto and the to a wiskey sour
I had my first drink when i was 27, tried beer was disgusting and then wine didnt like it at all, tried coconut rum with cola and it was good. I stopped drinking now the only thing I gained from these drinks is that i slept really really well but didn’t feel light headed or anything else.
I started drinking dry red wine as a preteen. My favorite drink in my mid teens were Knob Creek, Woodford Reserve & Bookers. You'd think I'd be alcoholic but I barely drink anymore. I had less than 2 dozen drinks a year for the last few years
I feel like I’ve noticed a trend and it’s either people who start drinking a ton at a younger age either end up as an alcoholic or by the time they actually reach adulthood or later adulthood they stop drinking a lot or entirely. There’s rarely ever an in between at least from what I’ve seen.
Yep starting that smoking addiction young good for you 💪 I wish you the best of luck with your future lung cancer. But nah seriously be careful cause smoking will very much fuck up your life.
Why would you kill your testosterone? Men look worse when they drink alcohol and you’re becoming more of a woman. Don’t believe me? Look at the fall of testosterone in men. Alcohol, raises estrogen so in essence you’re becoming a woman.
Wow I feel more experienced, literally started drinking beer and wine in my teens (growing up in the Mediterranean), started spirits when I was about 17/18 (legal where I’m from) made my first cocktail at 19. Now I am studying mixology (now 27), learnt to mix, measure and taste
You guys are very informative and I love it. I've been drinking since 14 and now 10 years later, I'm growing to appreciate the drink and not care about getting drunk as much. Keep up the great content gentlemen!
I am in my 30s never been drunk. I started drinking as a child with my parents. You know a taste here and there. Then a bit in your glass. I gave up drinking alcohol to support a friend. Just a few more years and I will get to enjoy a glass of wine again.
@@windyhawthorn7387 Hey, you’ve come this far, why not keep going. I mean it’s up to you but I feel like not drinking is worth it cause you’ll feel better overall.
@@Coran_06 I didn't drink much before I stopped just a bit a few times a year because I like the taste. Drinking has never made me fell bad because I have never over indulged or become drunk I my whole life. When I do start to drink again it will be a glass of wine because that's the promise I made I won't drink a drop till I am able to drink it with everyone at the Wedding. And I do mean everyone.
Aside from beer, wine, and "party drinks" (tequila shots, vodka Redbull, etc) my go to has been scotch on the rocks or whiskey neat. I grew up sipping a little bit with my dad as well as some Grand Marnier while he'd talk about his Italian childhood, going to Catholic school, all of the crazy things he did in his teen years, just telling his story. They are some of my absolute favorite memories. I'm 21 going on 22 and my friends are always surprised by my more "sophisticated" taste in drinks but I just have to explain that that's what I've been drinking since I was 12ish😂
When I turned 21, I was lucky enough to be friends with a bartender. She exposed me to *so many* types of alcohol early on. I've developed a love of whiskeys and gin now. It's nice to know your favorites:)
I can really recommend drinking Whisky and Rum mixed with some ice and still water - maybe around 1:2.5 ratio. This way you can get used to the aromas and at the same time taking the edges and sharpness out of the spirits. It's been my go-to chill evening drink for years now.
My advice is to jump straight into craft beers. You can literally get craft beers that taste like anything you want. I've had crafts that taste just like carrot cake and crafts that taste like a steak dinner. I even had a craft beer that tasted like a dreamsicle once!
Depends on the quality of experience you want. When I was 18 I was into learning how to sip whiskey. Got to learn key tips like what kind of glass is the best and how many minutes to let it oxidize (Heck if you don't even know to let your liquor oxidize before sipping then you're already missing important facts).
Started on Scotch and Whiskey in my late 20's. Now early 30s and probably have about a $2000 worth of Scotch, Whiskey, and Bourbon in my library. The best at the end o' da day
... i started off with moonshine but it taught me to pace myself very quickly and i tend to enjoy bourbins and other whiskeys more than anything else, neat is my preference but over a good sized rock is great for some islay scotch i have.
My biggest recommendation as a stoner with limited experience with alcohol is to smoke weed a few times if you haven’t already. Doesn’t make you sick or hungover, isn’t as toxic as alcohol, you won’t shit blood or have seizures after quitting heavy usage, and personally I enjoy it way more.
Brandy and Whiskey(Everclear) has always been my thing i started drinking when i was 19 but quit about 7 years later after i decided not to re-enlist in the Army. Quitting was the best choice i ever made.
Shit.. I started at drinking whiskey in my teens.. now I'm on jet fuel.
Lmaoooo
Cocaine
I never did that shit but yes that got you leveled to tee off.
Shout out Mac Miller. RIP. Never run out of jet fuel
Me too lol
A good drink for a new drinker? Coming from an experienced drinker: WATER.
Long island ice tea, perfect for a beginner 🤌🏼
Hahaha for real though
Try different beers IPA’s are a bit fruity but the ending taste can be intimidating, if you feel confident and wanna grow hair on your balls or pussy start with Stouts or Porters. Lagers and Ales are good starter beers since Ales are more on the sweeter side, Lagers can sometimes just be pure piss water, but a good place to start.
But no one drinks bud light
@@shanem6438 bud light is shit
Remember kids, nothing wrong with being sober.
You’ll even likely live longer if you don’t drink.
Remember kids, that's everybody's choice, and you can't make it for someone else. Also, almost nobody who drinks is an alcoholic, stop pretend it's everybody.
Bro I drunk 3 shots of vodka on my first time drinking as 14 and I felt barely anything?😮
@@NieroshaiTheSabledo you drink on weekends only or a beer or two every night
@@Sb_random27 depends on the proof also you had to be doing "other things" as well of that's the case nothing wrong with that though lol
If you haven’t drank by 30 just keep going you’re not missing anything lol
Disagree, you haven’t tasted a quality Tequila Añejo neat, you can taste the dirt and fruits and smoke. People need to experience that.
That’s me but I’m 26 lol
@@ericktellez7632 I agree with both of you tbh. A new drinker is less likely to be able to appreciate a quality liquor, being an aged single malt scotch (my preference) or beautiful tequila. The quality will be lost on them unless they've built the pallet. Regarding OP you ultimately do save a lot of money by NOT drinking and building up that pallet.
@@ericktellez7632 Mmmm.. Dirt...
@@Dead25m
I can tell you haven’t had a good spirit in your life.
I feel it's part of the content but I love how he's always in the middle of something and then NOW is time for a drink
Hell yea that shit is so funny 😂
It is definitely a bit but its great lol
Yeah my uncle was like, this is what we call an alcoholic
@@thehasslon633 Johnny Drinks isn't an alcoholic at all, the point of the videos is to drink slow and for the enjoyment of the taste. This day drinking stuff is part of the videos, it's a joke. Alcoholism is drinking just because the addiction needs the alcohol, without any appreciation of the taste or attitude coming with a fine spirit.
Not staged and timed at all 😂
Me: “How do you commit murder and keep it simple”
Dad: “C’mon, I’ll show you..”
Y’all should do a This vs. That series where you show better tasting alternatives for common beer, cocktails, spirits etc or ways to add flavor to common cocktails like a simple vodka soda for newer drinkers. For example instead of buying a bottle of Burnett’s buy a bottle of deep eddy’s
They both are deep alcoholics don’t give them more ideas lol 👍😂
@@-Sam69 you can enjoy drinking on a regular basis without being an alcoholic.
@@LongRon6969 did you hear what you just said? Daily drinking doesn’t make you alcoholic? What?
@@-Sam69 Well Sam, no I didn’t hear what I typed because those are words on a screen and secondly, alcoholism implies a physical or emotional dependence on alcohol, not the casual enjoyment.
@@LongRon6969 yeah sure I’m not a killer I am just someone who prefers to kill 🤣
I’d love more (brief) backstory on how he became so knowledgeable about mixing. He comes across as an enthusiast, like a hobby almost. Not alcoholic by any means. But he has so much information buried away! Love these shorts.
Agree, he seems like a very classy drinker. I couldn’t see him ever being trashy or too drunk
Definitely needed to hear this. I need to learn to appreciate my spirits more. Keep those vids coming. You guys are awesome.
Drink water.
You don't need to learn anything. But drinking high ABV spirits requires a different technique. Small sips, like hot coffee. Personally got into higher ABV drinks through rum, now a whisk(e)y guy. With whisky: higher quality drinks easier, ABV isn't all
But your journey is your journey, your preferences are your preferences.
Fuck that im drinking to beat my record of fastest alcohol poisoning
@@RezidueWithaZ congratulations
@@RezidueWithaZ hell yeah dude
I started drinking when I was 4. So far as to say, I’m 22 and graduated to drinking hand sanitizer. It’s honestly lovely.
Yeah, sure. Call me when you get to the pool chloride big guy
you’re gonna go blind
Dude, yes! Fuck Covid, you're good!
What 😃
You still alive Seth ? Or are you still drinking hand sanitizer? Or was this a joke ? The world and RUclips needs to know bro.
I drank like a fuckin mad man in high school and when I turned 21 I honestly stopped drinking all that much 😅
Same
Same. Started drinking at 14. By the time I hit my early 20s, I just wanted a cup of herbal tea.
I was the same in high school, and as soon as I turned 21 I went straight for occasional cocktails and whiskey neat but only once or twice a week if I’m feeling wild
@@Dillon000 i think it’s a hyperbole wise guy
Looks like we've got a couple of wise guys in here..
I started drinking at age 50. My ex, who I was married to for 31 years, wouldn’t let me drink, ever! I really enjoy your videos and the education I receive about alcohol and life happenstance. Keep up the great work!
Damn so you wanted to drink but couldn't cuz of her, and now she's your EX damn bro you shoulda downed a bottle infront of her 😂
@@sheikhnuryassin4085 lol
Your ex didn't "let" you drink? wtf sounds really off...
Man I really wish I knew this when I was chugging Bacardi out of a plastic water bottle in high school
Lol literally Bacardi white rum in a water bottle classic high school lunch past time
Tvarscki Orange Vodka in Sunkist bottles,lol .....
@@teegoo7591 😂😂😂
Ahh classic Johnny drinks influenced someone to leave their religion and become a alcoholic.
Lmaoooo
Dude I would also leave my religion for a good ol cocktail, god would tell me to enjoy it I'm sure
gods plan
Fuck religion
Do whatever the fuck you want
Johnny; "let's see here. Bills, bills..." "Drinking tips? This can wait!"😂
Words of wisdom, we all make mistakes when we’re young this is spot on
Now I’m in my mid 40’s I love a good whisky and a nice rum. I still enjoy a cocktail, but prefer something with a rum base. Love these videos.
Tequila and Mezcal?
Seltzer’s are for beginners I would say but not everyone likes lots of carbonation
Yea gets annoying to down all the carbonation
Trick is to not drink straight from the bottle/can. Otherwise it's insufferable.
@@mtndew4746 true, better to pour it out
My grandad is 97 and everytime I see him, he's got a gin and tonic in this hand lmao
Gin and tonic is delicious, especially in the summertime.
good lad bro if i lived to 97 i’d do the same
I work at a restaurant at the bar and the owner is always there. I have to make him either sherry-soda or a gintonic and I have to say they are both disgusting 😭
Honestly that sounds really wholesome and adorable. It’s nice to see elderly folk enjoying what they like. After all, they’ve already gone through life, they might as well kick back and relax.
Cocktails are fun at all ages! I’m 23 and I’m building together a home bar, I love exploring new cocktails and feeling out what flavor combinations I like. It’s also easy to keep the ABV down that way because of mixing and dilution and all that
I appreciate you and your dad taking the time to put us on game.
Gotta love those bills!! Shows no matter how you might think people have it in life, we still share the same basic struggles!!!
@A2G An*
Johnny Drinks dropping knowledge as always!! Much love from Chicago!!
Honestly this video has a lot of wisdom that most people need.
I love how no matter what he's got in front of him if you walk up and you tell him you're recording a video he drops everything he's happy to oblige.y'all are awsome.
I love watching these. I’m straight edge, don’t drink or smoke. So I live thru these
U should try alcohol, it brings happiness in your life.
I quit before I was 21 partying getting "lit" Vodka ,Fireball, Patron, piss water , 4 Loko etc I definitely learned my lesson hahah it ain't worth it but your channels just fun to watch ahhah keep up the videos
Fucking preach dude. So many people in the comments bragging about they started drinking heavy in high school. Most of them are bullshiting, but the ones that aren't are gonna wake up one day and need dialysis and realize that being cool & edgy wasn't worth the damage.
@@michael3556 Words of Gold brother!
I'm 23 and already slowed down to just sip good spirits, brandy to bourbon. Lovely flavors, I wish I had the same equipment y'all got but even without I'm still smoking my glasses and making nicely rimmed drinks. I owe what I know to you guys. You're awesome.
Better strategy: never drink this poison, but when you do, go hard and fast with liquor, don’t throw up, and always have a ride home
You are so right!!! Love your posts. Ting ting.
I literally did this exactly backwards throughout my life ,not including the beer. Started with whiskey, currently on seltzers ,and haven’t yet made it to wine .
Same here, I stopped doing liquor and moved on to beer so I wouldn’t over-do it so easily like I was with high ABV spirits.
I love watching them. Definitely a cool dad
This is solid advice, but i actually found it easier to start with cocktails (the lighter stuff like daquiris and cosmos, not dirty martinis). Beer and wine were much more of aquired tastes for me (for whatever reason).
Same for me. My go-to is just a simple bourbon old fashioned.
True, that mostly comes down to thats most People growing UP drinks sweet drinks like soda when they "go out" with friends and that. So the sweeter cocktails is the first ting we bartenders recomend to "new" drinkers, then move over to madeby a amaretto and the to a wiskey sour
I had my first drink when i was 27, tried beer was disgusting and then wine didnt like it at all, tried coconut rum with cola and it was good. I stopped drinking now the only thing I gained from these drinks is that i slept really really well but didn’t feel light headed or anything else.
Love these guys!!!
That was the nicest advice on how to become an alcoholic
Genuinely love seeing these much love fellas
I started drinking dry red wine as a preteen. My favorite drink in my mid teens were Knob Creek, Woodford Reserve & Bookers. You'd think I'd be alcoholic but I barely drink anymore. I had less than 2 dozen drinks a year for the last few years
I think it is because it takes the curiosity and novelty out of it once experienced at a younger age
I feel like I’ve noticed a trend and it’s either people who start drinking a ton at a younger age either end up as an alcoholic or by the time they actually reach adulthood or later adulthood they stop drinking a lot or entirely. There’s rarely ever an in between at least from what I’ve seen.
these shorts are so addictive i cant stop
I may have skipped some steps in this video. At 19 I freaking love coqnac with cigars 🤤 Must suck to be a teen in the us
Shoooot sippin on some nice single malts and puffin on a fine stogie since my teens as well! Much love from Oklahoma 👊🏽
promise you the laws don't stop anyone... the cornerstores don't even ID you
Fr I’m 21 been drinking jack and coke with cigars for years now
Man ain’t nothing like some cognac and a nice joint
Yep starting that smoking addiction young good for you 💪 I wish you the best of luck with your future lung cancer. But nah seriously be careful cause smoking will very much fuck up your life.
Spot on I started with beer move to selters then whiskey now ha
Why would you kill your testosterone? Men look worse when they drink alcohol and you’re becoming more of a woman. Don’t believe me? Look at the fall of testosterone in men. Alcohol, raises estrogen so in essence you’re becoming a woman.
Where does beer bonging come in?
I find these videos fascinating and I’ve never had a drop.
Wow I feel more experienced, literally started drinking beer and wine in my teens (growing up in the Mediterranean), started spirits when I was about 17/18 (legal where I’m from) made my first cocktail at 19. Now I am studying mixology (now 27), learnt to mix, measure and taste
You guys are very informative and I love it. I've been drinking since 14 and now 10 years later, I'm growing to appreciate the drink and not care about getting drunk as much. Keep up the great content gentlemen!
I am in my 30s never been drunk. I started drinking as a child with my parents. You know a taste here and there. Then a bit in your glass. I gave up drinking alcohol to support a friend. Just a few more years and I will get to enjoy a glass of wine again.
@@windyhawthorn7387 Hey, you’ve come this far, why not keep going. I mean it’s up to you but I feel like not drinking is worth it cause you’ll feel better overall.
@@Coran_06
I didn't drink much before I stopped just a bit a few times a year because I like the taste. Drinking has never made me fell bad because I have never over indulged or become drunk I my whole life. When I do start to drink again it will be a glass of wine because that's the promise I made I won't drink a drop till I am able to drink it with everyone at the Wedding. And I do mean everyone.
Aside from beer, wine, and "party drinks" (tequila shots, vodka Redbull, etc) my go to has been scotch on the rocks or whiskey neat. I grew up sipping a little bit with my dad as well as some Grand Marnier while he'd talk about his Italian childhood, going to Catholic school, all of the crazy things he did in his teen years, just telling his story. They are some of my absolute favorite memories. I'm 21 going on 22 and my friends are always surprised by my more "sophisticated" taste in drinks but I just have to explain that that's what I've been drinking since I was 12ish😂
Nice choice of jams in the background, green onions 👍
You forgot the part where it spirals out of control and you can't have fun without a triple shot lol.
Teaching people how to become professional drinkers 👍great job
Best advise is don't start drinking. Stay healthy my friends 💪😁👍
Hey John
I am looking forward to watching your content
U guys have great reels !😀
Rocking the green onions in the background🤘love it
I got started on whiskey and cider and now it’s just my go to drinks
This is actually great advice
Noticed how he put things aside to take time with his son…. World is a better place for fathers like that
Its a skit buddy, but I agree, the point is good.
Lol. I like this video; it pretty damn accurate.
When I turned 21, I was lucky enough to be friends with a bartender. She exposed me to *so many* types of alcohol early on. I've developed a love of whiskeys and gin now. It's nice to know your favorites:)
the beginning is me trying to look busy in the office 💀
I love all your music choices man, Idk if youre a young guy who just likes oldies like me, but I love hearing Green Onions
Bro you have the coolest Father! Great videos
Luv that advice ✌️
love these shorts pops always got something up his sleeve lol
I'm 27 been drinking a long time. I was blown out that you described the entire last 15 years of my drinking 😂
I can really recommend drinking Whisky and Rum mixed with some ice and still water - maybe around 1:2.5 ratio. This way you can get used to the aromas and at the same time taking the edges and sharpness out of the spirits. It's been my go-to chill evening drink for years now.
Responsible drinking is super rare. I’d rather not drink at all. But love the channel. Great vibe
Thank you for your help♡
I jumped straight to whiskey in my 20s. at 34 havent drank in a few years but ima feeling it again.
Love this channel! He’s right!
My advice is to jump straight into craft beers. You can literally get craft beers that taste like anything you want. I've had crafts that taste just like carrot cake and crafts that taste like a steak dinner. I even had a craft beer that tasted like a dreamsicle once!
Started out with neat whiskey.. worked my way backwards to beer. Mostly still a whiskey and classic cocktail guy
Great video! 😃👍
Fking drinking genius... if I only knew. Mixing matching and messing around created chaos of how I prefer to enjoy beverages.
How anyone would need an instruction to drink is mindblowing.
Depends on the quality of experience you want. When I was 18 I was into learning how to sip whiskey. Got to learn key tips like what kind of glass is the best and how many minutes to let it oxidize (Heck if you don't even know to let your liquor oxidize before sipping then you're already missing important facts).
I can’t drink because family history of addiction, but for some reason I still enjoy these videos lol
This dude is so fuckin cool! Love the vids
Started on Scotch and Whiskey in my late 20's. Now early 30s and probably have about a $2000 worth of Scotch, Whiskey, and Bourbon in my library. The best at the end o' da day
Solid advice from the old man!
"thanks man" to dad
Oh dude I immediately got into cocktails and cognac and whiskey drinks
That's probably the best advice for alcohol consumption I've ever gotten. Way better than all your buddies chanting "chug chug chug"
There is nothing like a proud alcoholic !!! 🥴🥃... keep on drinking !!!
Pretty good advice for 1 individual
I like how dad is down most of the time to teach us lol
Never had a dad looks awesome
... i started off with moonshine but it taught me to pace myself very quickly and i tend to enjoy bourbins and other whiskeys more than anything else, neat is my preference but over a good sized rock is great for some islay scotch i have.
Thank you sir.
Drinks aside I love the Fantasy Brown counter top
Whiskey like a real man
I love the beer it taste so good 👍
Where are you from?
started drinking at 14, we love the UK
I really love u two. Father and Son team. I hope me n my jr be like U'll.
My biggest recommendation as a stoner with limited experience with alcohol is to smoke weed a few times if you haven’t already. Doesn’t make you sick or hungover, isn’t as toxic as alcohol, you won’t shit blood or have seizures after quitting heavy usage, and personally I enjoy it way more.
Best drink to start off with is hard cider.
Europeans drinking vodka by the bottle at 17 years old: 👁️👄👁️
Brilliant.
We have to get you guys a TV show always great info.
Very good Intel 👍
"Left a religion" oh mate😂😂
Probably islam lmao
The Navy taught me how to drink. This guy is a dope
Brandy and Whiskey(Everclear) has always been my thing i started drinking when i was 19 but quit about 7 years later after i decided not to re-enlist in the Army. Quitting was the best choice i ever made.