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When you go to a Club and they say women drink for free does that include all drinks? if not then what type do

See I might be going to my first club to night so I wanted to know when in advertisement they say women drink for free does that include all martinies or mojitos? Or does that include hard liquor types like shots. Can so one inform me.

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10 Responses to “When you go to a Club and they say women drink for free does that include all drinks? if not then what type do”

  1. Gnæus Amator Magnus says:

    Free drinks usually only include beer and spirits found in the well (area in front of bar tender, not on shelves behind). As for spirits on the shelves behind the bartenders, some of the low shelf-spirits might be included. As for the top-shelf spirits, you can probably forget about it.

    Choose your drinks accordingly. I would avoid most free gin drinks. Well gin is horrible–just horrible!–and will ruin a gin & tonic, and especially would ruin a gin martini (a favorite of mine).

  2. T.Mack says:

    That’s all drinks.

  3. groversec says:

    it really depends on the bar/night club your going to. where i live there is never all night drinks for free for women simply because the bars are open till 4 am last call. they will lose their shirts but in most cases it is the well drinks and beer. and the beer is usually draft. you don’t get the good stuff for free. they leave that up to the guys to by the women the good stuff. and you never gets shots free no matter if it is top shelf or well. oh NEVER GO ALONE

  4. Beerman says:

    Just a note California has banned this practice as discrimination. Pretty stupid huh?

  5. Studio7 says:

    Depends on the place, but usually it only includes well liquors. Basically, the keepest liquor in the house–the generic stuff that causes a bad hangover. Drinks that require more than 2 types like Sex on the Beach or Long Island Ice Tea are usually not included in the “free” category. And these drinks are sometimes made with less liquor than the actual house pour. Check with the club or ask someone who’s been there. And whatever you do, do not ask the bartender: “What drinks are free?”

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