Drinks in CR
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Costa Rica is not known for wine. Local beer (Pilsen and Imperial) are great(your husband will be happy) though and the local drink I suppose is Guaro but I don't like it. Like I said, beer's really good and you can get any favorite mixed drinks.
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As for wines, they are mostly Chilean, some quite good.
Beer I tend to like the Imperial.
Rum is the most used alcohol for mixed drinks. Pretty much anything you want, but with the added delicous flavor of blended fresh local fruits - yum!.
Guaro! Be careful! It will sneek up on you quicker than shots of tequila. But is quite good in several drinks, just be careful as to how many you have. A Caipirinha made with Guaro was very good, but probably went down a bit to smoothly!
Beer I tend to like the Imperial.
Rum is the most used alcohol for mixed drinks. Pretty much anything you want, but with the added delicous flavor of blended fresh local fruits - yum!.
Guaro! Be careful! It will sneek up on you quicker than shots of tequila. But is quite good in several drinks, just be careful as to how many you have. A Caipirinha made with Guaro was very good, but probably went down a bit to smoothly!
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They make a rum in Costa Rica called Centenario, and it's really good. I usually couldn't care less about rum, but this has a very good taste. It's easy to order rum & coke, but when I've tried to order other cocktails sometimes I get an unpleasant surprise, like something with a whole lot of lemon juice in it or what tastes like pure tequila when I've asked for a margarita. You can ask the bartender if he has a special. For wine, it's from Chile, which is usually pretty good.
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