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    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Wondering what people around the world prefer after a good hearty meal. Personally it depends on the mood or the setting, but once in awhile I like a good after dinner drink. Not a brandy or a cognac. I prefer those at other times. But something with some sweet to it and a good kick as well. People tend to lump all cordials (or liqueurs) together, such as: Cointreau, Amaretto, Frangelico, Sambuca, Kahlua, Grand Marnier and others. But I find there are some that are a bit light (Frangelico, Midori), while others are stronger and tend to help my digestive process a little better.

    If not in the mood for something alcoholic, a small, strong cup of expresso will do. But it's gotta be the way it's done here in the Caribbean, with strong coffee and a bit foamy, with just enough sugar to kill the bitterness. It's locally called "cortadito", and supposedly has its origins in Cuba.
    Well fuck me @TitoFan, I never realized how sophisticated you were.
    When I drink alcohol, I generally just snack, cheese and crackers, a few bites of steak, BBQ brisket, chicken wings and such.
    With regular meals I usually just drink iced tea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mars_ax View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Wondering what people around the world prefer after a good hearty meal. Personally it depends on the mood or the setting, but once in awhile I like a good after dinner drink. Not a brandy or a cognac. I prefer those at other times. But something with some sweet to it and a good kick as well. People tend to lump all cordials (or liqueurs) together, such as: Cointreau, Amaretto, Frangelico, Sambuca, Kahlua, Grand Marnier and others. But I find there are some that are a bit light (Frangelico, Midori), while others are stronger and tend to help my digestive process a little better.

    If not in the mood for something alcoholic, a small, strong cup of expresso will do. But it's gotta be the way it's done here in the Caribbean, with strong coffee and a bit foamy, with just enough sugar to kill the bitterness. It's locally called "cortadito", and supposedly has its origins in Cuba.
    Well fuck me @TitoFan , I never realized how sophisticated you were.
    When I drink alcohol, I generally just snack, cheese and crackers, a few bites of steak, BBQ brisket, chicken wings and such.
    With regular meals I usually just drink iced tea.


    LOL... @Mars_ax

    I wasn't very sophisticated last night, while attending a relative's baby shower with the wife. I had smoked veal with white rice and salt port and potato salad. Ate till I was about to burst (it was damn good). Washed it all down with plenty of Medalla (our local light beer) and Corona Extra.


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