Let me tell you something – romancing a drink cabinet isn’t your typical Tuesday night gaming experience. But here we are, talking about Beverly, the sultry voice behind your kitchen’s mini bar in Date Everything! and honestly? She’s got more personality than half the characters in mainstream dating sims. This isn’t just another romance guide – this is your ticket to understanding one of the game’s most intriguing relationships.
Beverly isn’t just any ordinary household appliance that’s been magically brought to life. She’s sophisticated, she’s got SPECS CHARM (whatever that means, but it sounds impressive), and she knows her way around both mocktails and the kind of cocktails that’ll knock you flat on your back. Picture this: a drink cabinet with the soul of a seasoned bartender who’s seen it all but still believes in the magic of the perfect mix.
What makes Beverly tick? She’s absolutely passionate about ice, recipes, and getting those ratios just right. But mention sobriety or start talking about advertising, and you’ll watch her enthusiasm drain faster than a broken cocktail shaker. It’s these little quirks that make her feel real, vulnerable even.
Your adventure with Beverly begins with a moment that feels almost mystical. You’ll need to use your Dateviators on that innocent-looking drink cabinet in your kitchen. But here’s where most players mess up – when she first materializes and suggests you call her “Madame Proprietress,” you absolutely must greet her with those exact words: “Hi, Madame Proprietress!”
Trust me, I’ve seen players skip this step and wonder why their romance feels stilted. This isn’t just politeness – it’s respect for her chosen identity, and Beverly notices everything.
When she recognizes you as her owner (and yes, there’s something beautifully awkward about this moment), respond with genuine surprise: “Me?” Watch her face light up with gratitude. She’ll mention her establishment is “re-opening,” and here’s your first real romantic opportunity. Don’t be shy – tell her: “But how can that be when a babe like yourself is here?”
The blush that follows? Pure digital magic. She’ll admit her confusion about the whole situation, confessing you’re her first customer. When she asks why you never invited anyone over before, here’s your chance to be vulnerable: “I thought buying the minibar and all the mixing accessories would motivate me to invite someone over finally…”
Here comes the crucial moment that separates the amateurs from the pros. Beverly will offer you drinks – mocktails or cocktails, followed by specific options. Here’s the thing that’ll make or break your relationship: actually, drink what you order.
I cannot stress this enough – never, EVER choose “Pour it out in front of her.” I’ve watched this choice destroy budding romances faster than you can say “last call.” Beverly takes pride in her craft, and wasting her work isn’t just rude – it’s heartbreaking for someone who’s already struggling with self-doubt.
When she asks if you’ll be a returning customer, there’s only one right answer: “Sure!” This seals the deal for your first encounter and sets the stage for deeper connections.
Your second visit reveals Beverly’s vulnerable side. She’s frustrated, mentioning that only Rain (the record player) visits her establishment. This is where you become her business partner and emotional support system rolled into one.
Ask if she advertises – when she questions whether it’s necessary, gently remind her that customers can’t come if they don’t know about the place. Watch her realize she needs help, and when she suggests tackling this marketing problem together, enthusiastically agree: “I guess so!”
For attracting customers, suggest “Eye-catching buzzwords!” She’ll ask for a word describing her establishment’s atmosphere. Start with “Fun!” but when she wants something more sophisticated (because our Beverly has standards), choose “Joyousness.”
The way she lights up at this word choice. It’s these moments that make Date Everything! special. You’re not just picking dialogue options – you’re building someone’s confidence.
This is where Beverly’s story reaches its emotional crescendo. After her advertising fails, suggest creating a signature drink. When she asks for your help with taste-testing, respond with enthusiasm: “Tasting, drinking, imbibing. I’m all for it!”
The drink creation process is where Beverly truly shines. Choose Vodka for your base, orange liqueur for sweetness, Lime Juice for sourness, and Anise bitters for complexity. For the dramatic finish, go bold: “Set that sh*t on FIRE!” Name your creation “Fruity Cutie” – it’s playful, just like your relationship.
When it’s time to drink, choose “Drink it all in one go.” Yes, you’ll pass out (that cocktail is apparently lethal), but here’s where the real magic happens. Beverly’s reaction to your unconscious state reveals her deepest fears – she calls herself a failure, spiraling into self-doubt.
This is your moment to be her anchor. Tell her firmly: “You’re not a failure.” When she asks what to do when no one likes you, give her the answer that’ll change everything: “You find the ones who do.”
And when she asks if you’re sure about supporting her? Seal the deal with honesty: “Sure! I mean, I do.”
Beverly’s storyline isn’t just about dating a drink cabinet – it’s about finding connection in unexpected places, building someone up when they’re down, and discovering that love can bloom in the most ordinary corners of your life. Her journey from a lonely bartender to someone who believes in herself again mirrors real relationships where patience, understanding, and genuine care make all the difference.
The beauty of Beverly lies in her complexity. She’s not just a quirky household appliance – she’s someone struggling with purpose, seeking validation, and learning to trust again. Every choice you make either builds her confidence or chips away at it.
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