I don't drink very often. Particularly because I'm rather picky about what I drink, and it's always more expensive than just getting a soda that I know I'll enjoy multiple glasses of. I've yet to have a beer that I've really actually drank and thought, "Wow, I'm glad I had this," when I could've just gotten a Dr. Pepper. The closest thing is Labatt, which is okay-ish in my book, but I wouldn't really go out of my way for it. However, I've had some good experiences with some ciders and schnapps. Hot Damn Cinnamon Schnapps is really good, actually, and I highly recommend it. On the other hand, I straight up avoid whiskey altogether, since it just tends to be way too strong. And there was a time where I downed 14 shots of Southern Comfort in a row, and now I can't stand the smell of it, much less the taste.
And yeah, I have to agree with Theryan. There's a misconception that drinking is just for the sake of getting drunk, which is not a good mindset to have. I don't think it's necessarily bad to get drunk in the comfort of a safe place where it won't be an issue, but that's not the only thing that can come out of drinking. It can be relaxing and lighten up the atmosphere. I mean, I didn't even blackout at 14 shots, I was just really drunk. Get a few in my system and I'm just more easygoing. That being said, if you aren't comfortable with drinking, don't let anyone push you into it until you feel ready.