Thursday, April 16, 2020
Whats the Best Drink to Order at Happy Hour
What's the Best Drink to Order at Happy Hour The after-work hang is a delicate ecosystem. Between the cliques, the forced conversations and the unwavering power imbalances, mastering the art of corporate sponsored fun⢠takes some serious practice. Throwing booze into the mix doesnât make it any easier. Obviously, you donât want to be âthat guyâ (too drunk, too obnoxious, too dramatic). But you also donât want to be hopelessly bored; swirling a straw around your highball, desperate to find common ground with the new intern. So whatâs the ârightâ beverage to order at a work function? We put that question to a handful of career experts, and â" allergies and sobriety notwithstanding â" found a clear winner. The Moscow Mule. Boom. Hereâs why. For starters, itâs a simple cocktail â" vodka, ginger beer and lime juice, traditionally served in a chilled copper mug â" that every bartender knows how to make. Ordering one shows you care about what you drink. But not too much. âIâve given this a lot of thought over the years,â says Valerie Streif, senior advisor at the jobs site The Mentat. âAnd I think the ârightâ drink is a Moscow Mule. Itâs a classic, itâs more interesting than a martini, and it doesnât dive into the fussy drink realm like appletinis or a lemon drop.â The mule is a good go-to cocktail for other reasons, too. Itâs token copper mug keeps the drink colder than traditional glassware, so you can sip it slowly. It has a handle (âMartini spillage can really ruin a professional moment,â Streif notes), and it also just ⦠looks cool. âIf you want a safe choice you should opt for a Moscow Mule,â says career adviser Zachary Painter. âItâs one of the most palatable cocktails, and the presentation of the drink invites conversation.â Donât drink liquor? Craft beers are the way to go, based on a similar theory. For one, snagging a local brew over your old standby gives you something to talk about with your coworkers. And even if the event is Snooze Town, at least youâll have tried something new. âFind something local,â suggests Ricky Klein, head brewer of the Vermont-based Groennfell Meadery. âAnd find the lowest ABV [alcohol by volume] beverage in a style that you like. Happy hour is about making connections, and bringing your best (mostly sober) self to the table.â
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