As an aside here, let me just suggest a way to think about alcohol. I've dedicated a large portion of my life to understanding the flavors in alcohol (this is not a keyword for drunk, though ask me that a few days ago and my girlfriend might say differently).
Wine: Wine is an art that anyone can learn to love and appreciate. I highly suggest a combination of things to learn it and love it- first go out and buy two books (links to amazon below)- How to Taste and The Wine Bible. Read them both. Then read them again. Now pick a few varietals and go taste those. And taste them again. And find a way to do vertical tastings. But here's the most important part- find people with a similar curiosity about wine to share a discussion with as you taste. Do you like or not like the wine? What do you taste? Pretty soon you'll develop a vocabulary for wine including words like "tobacco, tar, forrest floor, limestone with a hint of shale".
Spirits: Spirits are similar to wine but can be more potent, so be careful. Avoid shots to start out and focus on just tasting little bits of liquor by themselves to get a sense of what's going on. Drinks should be made in balance meaning you shouldn't taste too much alcohol nor should you taste too much sweet.
Oh yah, and have fun
Edit to add the links:
Wine bible:
http://www.amazon.com/Wine-Bible-Karen- ... 538&sr=8-1
How to taste:
http://www.amazon.com/How-Taste-Guide-E ... 576&sr=1-1
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jpschust on July 13th, 2007, 9:30 am, edited 1 time in total.
is making all his reservations under the name Steve Plotnicki from now on.