01-20-2019
10:38 AM
01-20-2019
10:38 AM
@DancingDavidE wrote: @dfwskier wrote: @DancingDavidE wrote: @bgubs14 wrote: Yeah I have had a variety of experiences with the amount of alcohol I get, more so with the rum. It might have to do with the amount they had per drink or just who is pouring. I have also heard from flight attendants that if someone has had many drinks and asks for another one it will be watered down! They might consider this if a passenger was noticeably intoxicated already. Otherwise the drinks all come in single serving containers so there wouldn't be much jurisdiction for the strength of the pour. They shouldn't be doing this if they take payment for the beverage though, the better option would be not to serve it rather than only pour a portion of the drink. Perhaps better to water drown a drink for someone who may be drunk than potentially get into an altercation with an angry drunk If there was an unpublished policy to do this, and then "forget" to take their drink coupon I'd be behind it. Actually the drink coupons could come with fine print that Southwest is allowed to provide any mixed drink in a manner necessary for the conditions...but don't take someone's credit card if you weren't going to deliver the goods. Or make up an excuse of "sorry we had turbulence" or "we ran out of that" and then forgot to come back. But I don't expect that the FA do this either - my guess is that people have an issue of perception of the strength, but the actual strength is standard. David, I didn't mean to imply this is happening. I don't. The liquor comes in those one serving mini bottles. One per drink. I'm sure you've heard stories about pax being denied another drink, and then becoming belligerent when denied.
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