honeydew / 7504 posts
17. My senior year in high school. At an after-homecoming party, my friend made me a strawberry daiquari.
GOLD / wonderful pea / 17697 posts
I had champagne with my parents every NYE starting at about 2 (until about 10 it was literally just a sip or two). As I got older I got my own glass.
I was 17 the first time I sought it out on my own. Scotch and water, and I thought it was so gross/gave me such a bad hangover that I haven't touched it since!
GOLD / wonderful coconut / 33402 posts
I remember drinking my first wine cooler early, maybe 15, but not sure. My parents would let us have one at home on special occasions to teach us that is ok to responsible drink. In return none of us went crazy with drinking in high school or college. College was more but normal college amount.
apricot / 367 posts
I was an early starter- I was 14, it was the day before my freshman orientation at the high school and it was my birthday. It was half of a wine cooler. Whoooeeeeee
honeydew / 7917 posts
Probably 20 but it was only a few sips. I didn't drink to get tipsy or drunk until after I turned 21.
GOLD / wonderful olive / 19030 posts
12 me and my friends all chocked down a Bud Light we stole from a friend's parent, but my first full beverage was at 14, freshman year of HS and it was a Mike's Hard Lemonade. I was a pretty regular drinker in HS, without my parent's knowledge (well at least in the beginning.)
coconut / 8430 posts
I had a wine cooler when I was 15 and then a few sips at parties in highschool. Even though 15 is early I never really liked it and never went crazy with the drinking. Now as an adult I almost never have any because I really dislike the taste!
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