We aren't here unfortunately to comment on which drug combinations are more fun or enjoyable than others. We're about harm reduction. I would encourage you to consult the forum guidelines before making other posts. With that, I do welcome you to Bluelight and look forward to future meaningful contributions from you Iteration.
Now, with my shpeal said; combining Benzodiazepines and Ethanol - or any other CNS depressants - is dangerous ground. You must always tread lightly. Start low and go slow as this combination has killed many before you. Truthfully though, you're not talking about extreme Benzo dosages here. The key is to take the Benzodiazepines and maybe enjoy a couple of shots, nothing more.
Aside from the possibility of imminent death, you run a severe risk of acting an utter fool with this combination. The more you consume of these two, the more likely you are to become completely disinhibited. This might sound like fun at first glance, but, believe me, things can turn disastrous quite quicky with Benzo's in the mix. You could easily get behind the wheel of a car to go get some cigarettes because it seems like a good idea. So again, keep doses slow and low OP, we don't need anymore Benzo casualties.