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A drink taken after a meal is called a digestif (as opposed to one taken before a meal which is called an appertif).
most people seem to drink it before
Cocktail aperitif
Sake can be enjoyed both before and during a meal, depending on personal preference. It is often served as an aperitif to stimulate the appetite, but it also pairs well with various dishes throughout the meal. Some people prefer to drink sake after the meal as a digestif. Ultimately, the choice is yours!
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The correct spelling is "aperitif" (drink before a meal, from French apéritif).
A short alcoholic drink such as a cocktail or sherry taken before an evening meal
Drink lots of water, before having your meal. in that way you can take time to lose appetite on munching your favorite meal.
The statement that eating a big meal before you drink alcohol will keep you sober is nothing less than a myth. While it makes sense to line the stomach with food before drinking alcohol, this does not prevent one from getting intoxicated.
Yes it helps a lot,it prepares the body sysstem
They can chose to eat and drink all what is allowed to them to eat and drink on other days. refer to question below.
A very popular drink made with liqueur (there are many of them) is the Brandy Alexander, which uses Creme de Menthe. The Alexander is a good "dessert" drink - it should never be drunk beforea meal.