On the Way to the Fourth Decade Pt.1
* A series of observations as my 20's end *
One of the oddest things about the back half of my 20's:
An inverse in beverage preference.
In my early 20's, I wanted and drank beer, and I loved it. Then, somewhere around 26 or 27, something changed: my tastes completely regressed. Beer started to taste like pee again...but root beer started tasting awesome again.
So awesome, that in any given situation, I will take Barq's over Budweiser (or fancy craft beer or any liquid with alcohol in it).
Weird.
One of the oddest things about the back half of my 20's:
An inverse in beverage preference.
In my early 20's, I wanted and drank beer, and I loved it. Then, somewhere around 26 or 27, something changed: my tastes completely regressed. Beer started to taste like pee again...but root beer started tasting awesome again.
So awesome, that in any given situation, I will take Barq's over Budweiser (or fancy craft beer or any liquid with alcohol in it).
Weird.
Comments
I do have a hard time hanging out with co-workers that drink a lot. I always worry that they'll think I look down on their just having a drink, and then the ones that can't seem to hang out and drink without getting sloshed make me uncomfortable as well. Drunks make some laugh, but they make me sad more than anything else. :(
Odd stuff about taste buds... I used to hate everything Asian cuisine growing up, but I tried some while studying abroad and I like some of it now. Not sure what changed.
Since I teach at the university, I always find it sad when I hear students talking about partying... not to mention seeing how it impacts their performance. I always half joke that they could save a lot of money by just partying and not going to college as well.
Now I can understand people that like to have a drink or two when they hang out. I don't like the taste myself, but I like coffee, and not everyone likes coffee, I know. They enjoy the taste, it's relaxing, whatever.
I dunno. I had a grandpa deal with some addiction issues (not alcohol related, but addiction related), and knew people with some drinking issues, so those things color my impressions as well.
Everyone is so gonzo for wine that I sometimes feel like I should be able to like something alcoholic, but I really never have. Oh well.