I know someone who orders Coke in restaurants and surreptitiously pours rum into it. I suppose one could get away with that kind of thing even more easily with a powder.
There's a place in Pepperell called Doctor Davis' (or there used to be anyway) that sold a whole bunch of stuff I couldn't consume and also non-alcoholic (no liquor license) lime rickeys. I did, on at least one occasion, bring some whisky with me to add to the lime rickey, and then proceeded on my way home (bike path, on the bike, natch. After dark. Was a little weird, actually, but fun. Pre-children).
So I gotta ask: does your "someone" do this to save money or to have a drink at unlicensed premises? Or is it just for the thrill of it all?
The palcohol packet does not look a lot more concealable than a small liquids container (I gave up on metal flasks after a while and switched to small Nalgenes, IIRC), however, it would presumably help avoid the oops I spilled and now I smell like an alcoholic problem.
They're of age and it was a licensed premise the time I saw them, so it was purely to save money. I think it's kind of a stingy thing to do under those circs. I'm also against loading up the cocoa powder on your latte to get a free upgrade to a mocha, adding lemons and sugar to your water to get a free lemonade, and other such restaurant shenanigans by people who could afford either to pay the freight or do without the thing. Not so much that it does a great deal of harm as that it is disrespectful to the people who work there. Way more pardonable in a young person doing it for fun, but I'd expect people to grow out of it.
I'm inclined to agree with all of that except possibly the lemon sugar water instead of buying lemonade. A lot of prepared lemonade is from nasty powdered concentrate that just tastes ... wrong.
Never occurred to me to do the latte/mocha thing. Weird. I'm apparently bad at restaurant shenanigans.
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Date: 2015-03-12 10:29 pm (UTC)As a person who has done that with whisky and non-alcoholic lime rickeys
Date: 2015-03-12 10:47 pm (UTC)So I gotta ask: does your "someone" do this to save money or to have a drink at unlicensed premises? Or is it just for the thrill of it all?
The palcohol packet does not look a lot more concealable than a small liquids container (I gave up on metal flasks after a while and switched to small Nalgenes, IIRC), however, it would presumably help avoid the oops I spilled and now I smell like an alcoholic problem.
Re: As a person who has done that with whisky and non-alcoholic lime rickeys
Date: 2015-03-12 11:33 pm (UTC)Re: As a person who has done that with whisky and non-alcoholic lime rickeys
Date: 2015-03-12 11:37 pm (UTC)Never occurred to me to do the latte/mocha thing. Weird. I'm apparently bad at restaurant shenanigans.
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Date: 2015-03-13 12:03 am (UTC)Seen it done...