My idea of fun is...well, many things. One of the many things I enjoy is getting somewhat inebriated and dancing like a madman in a club. Can't begrudge people who will pick up someone else in that situation if the opportunity presents itself, but going *for* that always strikes me as odd. Like...if you aren't going out with friends to have a good time with friends, why are you going out with your friends? Feels kinda offensive to bring them along, like they and their presence isn't worth a damn if you aren't there to have fun with them.
For beer, the problem I have isn't the taste. It's the aftertaste. I don't know why, but for me it just doesn't go away. Like I can taste it hours after a single sip of beer, and it's so horrific an aftertaste for me that it physically makes me ill. I have literally (and I mean the literal literally there) been sick from that aftertaste.
Now cider, that's a real drink. None of that Magners or Strongbow crap, that's low end cider. Give me
real cider, like a good cloudy scrumpy any day. A quality real cider actually made
from apples. Westons Old Rosie is probably my favourite that comes in bottles, one of the closest to real you can find bottled in supermarkets. A box of good quality cider will do you better, if you can find one.
A good perry is nice too, none of that "Pear Cider" naff that's basically apple cider with pear juice. A real Perry, made from pears, is darn tasty.
The trick to finding a good cider in a bottle I find is usually to look at the description. If it says "made with apples" (or pears for a perry), it's crap. Crap is fine sometimes, it'll often be drinkable crap. The "with" is marketing and means they can, and therefore have, added other stuff to water it down. Apple juice from concentrate, that kind of thing. They could literally throw a single apple into the barrel and call it "with apples". "made from apples" is the trick, "from" means exactly that: just apples.
So yeah, shame I can't appreciate beer but I've found a far superior tipple anyway