What and when was your first alcoholic drink?

Stones Green ginger wine, at my grans for christmas when i was about 9, I still buy a bottle every christmas now and my gran is still going strong at 102 years old.
 
6 maybes 7. Which was a Orange Hooch. And the 1st time i had a REAL drink was only like 2 years ago. 12 Pints and many shots, out for the count for the best of 2 days.
 
probably 5 or 6, i was allowed to drink wine and lemonade with sunday dinner, this was watered down quite a lot tho.
 
I used to swig my dad's Guinness when I was a nipper.

ditto

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Port and lemon when I was about 15 and asked my Dad if I could try some of his. I thought alcohol was all meant to taste horrible, and so I stuck with it for a bit.
YUCK!
 
15 i'm sure, well first time I got drunk.

Tanked a full bottle of Vodka, never liked the taste of it after that.
 
Probably something being drunk by a relative at my aunts house when I was < 3. My first purchased alchoholic drink... hmm, probably a pint of carling or something, whatever was being served in whichever dire pub would let us in without checking our ID when we were ~15-16
 
4 cans of special brew at the school christmas party....:eek: think I was 14ish maybe I'd had a taste of my dads before but that was the first proper drinking I ever did


I have never drank the stuff since....not through any psychological scarring...it's just awful
 
When I was a baby (back in 58) I used to have regular spoonfuls of Mild because it was supposed to do you good just like smoking was back then.
I can remember drinking around the age of 14 but when I was 18 (around 76) I took my last alcohol when I saw somebody order a pint of coke and thats what I really wanted.
You could get 3 woman shaped coke bottles exactly into a pint glass.
I was 40 when I started drinking only Real Ale (that was 9 years ago).
 
Most likely a millenium new years party. All the youngs ones would run down stairs and steal anything we could lay our hands on, and then play on the Nintendo.
 
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