I've made peace long ago with realizing if I want good alcohol, it will be at home. If I am going out to the bar to have fun, might as well stick to a known safe drink, (smirnoff ice, 4 bottles is my limit, predictable happy party loving drunken lvl, no sickness, no hangover & inexpensive compared to other options.) and have a great time while out. Bars have cocktails, but I prefer my mixes with flavored whiskeys/liquors the average bar doesn't carry. It's always been an either or situation. No sense in getting disappointed with their options. I'm there to get drunk, not enjoy my rare flavorful nightcap.
I've been a regular in bars since I was 13. I had a huge circle of friends in the bar industry (much less now, but still some), and I even managed a bar part time for a short while. I've been to an enormous amount of bars all over the world and I 've never turned my nose up at anything that anyone has offered me, and I've had some foul, foul drinks. Having said that, bars sell what people expect to be buying, not what's good, even though the prices may be similar or relatively similar. Kids (and a number of adults too) buy booze because it's something they've heard of, since they have relatively little experience drinking and really know nothing about the options because what they drink(and what they learn to think is good as a baseline) is what the bars sell, and it's a vicious cycle. It also varies depending on where you are, but the mentality is often the same regardless. People don't get better options, even at the same price point, because they don't know that they can and should. Drinking something good (or at least better) doesn't have to be any more expensive than buying something crap, but bars don't stock it because it doesn't sell. As for getting drunk, the vast majority of people do that drinking beer, so there's even less pressure to provide good hooch. Even there most people will default to the most commercial (and least flavourful) brands which is generally all the nightclubs stock. Pubs are better, of course, and as a bonus you can usually get something drinkable in a scotch too, although cocktails tend to be crap.
Taste is all very subjective, of course, and people like what they like, but my point is that usually they like what they like because someone told them to like it or because it's all they've ever had. It would simply be nice to have some options (doesn't have to be crazy, bars have to manage inventories and they have to sell). Pie in the Sky wish, because it doesn't make sense economically for anyone except specialty or exclusive bars and pubs that offer large single malt/ whisky/bourbon selections. I understand that you go to out to get drunk, and you stick to Old Faithful. I have zero problem with that, because that's your taste and preference, and that's what you should do, because that's what you enjoy. My taste is different, and if I had to drink Smirnoff Ice all night I'd swallow a gun. I almost never get drunk outside of my own home these days unless I'm out of town traveling, but when I drink I like to actually enjoy what I'm drinking. That helps me have a great time when I'm out.