Why to choose cocktail over beer.

Beer Has Only Four Ingredients, but a Cocktail Can Have a Bunch

It’s no secret that a cocktail is typical twice the price of a beer, but think about what you’re really paying for when you order a cocktail: You’re getting a drink that probably packs a boozier punch than a beer, a drink made with fresh ingredients (if you’re in a good bar), a drink made by hand from scratch by a seasoned professional, and a drink you probably wouldn’t be able to make for yourself at home. Plus, if you opt for a strong cocktail and stirred, you’re more liable to sip it slowly, which means you’ll be enjoying your drink much longer than your buddy who went with a light beer.


Beer Has Only Four Ingredients, but a Cocktail Can Have a Bunch

Grain, hops, yeast, water—that’s all beer is, really. Sure, craft breweries have gotten very creative in how they manipulate those ingredients, but the fact of the matter is, every beer is comprised of the same four ingredients. Cocktails, on the other hand, can be made with any number of spirits and other ingredients—including beer!


Cocktails Are Exciting

Cocktails aren’t just about ingredients, they’re about preparation. Certain cocktails are stirred, others are shaken, some are blended and some require a combination of steps.


Cocktails Are Interactive

 Cocktails encourage creative consumption. Some have shots dropped into them. Others allow you and your friends to slurp from a giant bowl of booze. A few can even be lit on fire.


Cocktails Are Gluten-Free

Whether you have Celiac disease or are just looking to hop on the gluten-free bandwagon, you can confidently order a cocktail and know that it does not contain gluten.The fact that cocktails are customizable also allows you to tailor them to any of your dietary needs, whether for allergies or a low-cal diet.


Cocktails Can Be as Strong (or Weak) as You Want

And finally A cocktail, however, can be made as strong (or as weak) as you please.

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