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10 Popular Drinks ... If They Were Types of Music!

Have you ever wondered what type of music best pairs with your favorite adult beverages?
Probably not because you’ve got better things to do . But don’t worry, we’ve got you! Let’s take a deep dive into this incredibly scientific, super important, and totally not trivial question.

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  1. Tennessee Whiskey

    Tennessee Whiskey, with its smooth and rich flavors, might be best represented by Blues music. It’s soulful, deep, and has a certain warmth to it, much like a good glass of whiskey. Plus, you could say they both have the power to “drown your sorrows” or “lift your spirits”!

  2. Moonstruck
  3. Scotch

    Scotch, with its complex flavors and smoky undertones, might be best represented by Jazz music. It’s sophisticated, layered, and has a timeless quality to it, much like a well-aged Scotch. Plus, both require a refined palate to fully appreciate their nuances. So, next time you pour a glass of Scotch, why not put on some Jazz and let the good times roll!

  4. Tequila

    Well, Tequila is often associated with a wild night out, so how about party anthems? These high-energy tracks are perfect for getting the party started and keeping it going, much like Tequila. But remember, just like with your favorite party anthems, it’s important to enjoy Tequila responsibly. After all, you don’t want to end up dancing on the table… or do you?

  5. Light Beer

    Light Beer, being a popular choice for tailgate parties and sports events, might be best represented by Country music. It’s fun, lively, and has a down-to-earth vibe, much like the atmosphere where this classic brew is often enjoyed. Plus, there’s a good chance you’ll hear a country song about cracking open a cold one at a tailgate party!

  6. Tokyo Godfathers
  7. Hard Seltzer

    Hard Seltzers (like White Claw), being a popular choice for beach parties and summer barbecues, might be best represented by Tropical House music. It’s light, bubbly, and has a feel-good vibe, much like the beverage itself. Plus, the name “Tropical House” sounds like it could be a new flavor

  8. Hugo
  9. IPA

    Well, considering that IPAs (India Pale Ale) are often characterized by strong hoppy flavors and a certain level of complexity, they might pair well with Prog Rock. Just like an IPA, progressive rock isn’t for everyone and can be an acquired taste. It’s complex, layered, and often leaves you pondering the experience long after it’s over. So next time you’re browsing the liquor store, make sure your Air Pods are cranking some Pink Floyd or Rush. Your man-bun will thank you!

  10. The Long Kiss Goodnight
  11. Red Wine

    Red Wine, with its delicate and refined flavors, might be best represented by Classical music. It’s elegant, sophisticated, and requires a certain finesse to fully appreciate, much like the subtle complexities of, say, a Pinot Noir. Plus, both can make an ordinary evening feel like a black-tie event!

  12. Boxed Wine

    Boxed wine, huh? Well, considering its practicality and no-frills approach, it might pair well with folk music. Just like boxed wine, folk music is straightforward, accessible, and unpretentious. It’s the kind of music you’d imagine playing in the background at a casual backyard gathering where boxed wine might be the drink of choice. Next time you’re enjoying some boxed wine, why not see if Bob Dylan or Simon and Garfunkel would like to join?

  13. Vodka

    Well, considering Vodka’s origins and its ability to sneak up on you, it might pair well with techno music. Just like Vodka, techno music is powerful, intense, and often leaves you feeling like you’ve been hit by a freight train. It’s the kind of music you’d imagine playing in the background at a rave where Vodka is often consumed in copious amounts. So, grab some Vodka and let the beat drop. You’ll be glad you did ... until tomorrow.

  14. Non-Alcoholic Beer

    Non-Alcoholic beer, you say? The first question one needs to ask themselves is ... why? That said, considering its sober nature, it pairs perfectly well with children’s music. Just like non-alcoholic beer, children’s music is fun, light-hearted, and family-friendly. It’s the kind of music you’d imagine playing in the background at a kid’s birthday party where non-alcoholic beer might be served to the adults. So next time you’re enjoying a non-alcoholic beer, put on some “Baby Shark” or “The Wheels on the Bus” and see if it enhances the fun!

    Whether you prefer the timeless elegance of a classic champagne cocktail or the fruity and refreshing notes of a modern twist, these champagne-inspired drinks are sure to add a festive sparkle to your New Year's Eve. Cheers to a bubbly and joyful celebration to come, and as always, we hope you choose BottleRover.com for all your adult beverage needs champagne glasses

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