Bitter beverages, such as certain aperitifs or herbal liqueurs, can be enjoyed both cold and at room temperature, depending on personal preference and the specific drink. Serving them cold can enhance their refreshing qualities and balance the bitterness, making them more palatable for some. Ultimately, the choice of temperature should align with the drinker's taste and the intended drinking experience.
The error in the sentence "it is bitter cold today" is a missing comma after "bitter." The correct phrasing should be "it is bitterly cold today," using the adverb "bitterly" to modify the adjective "cold." Alternatively, a comma could be added for a stylistic pause, making it "it is bitter, cold today," but the adverbial form is the more standard correction.
A cold shower does not make a drunk person sober, all you will get out of that is a wet drunk. Only time will help
When it is REALLY cold
because its summer thats why we drunk more cold
These help, but time is the best way to sober up. You should take advantage of a designated driver or a taxi when you recognize you are drunk.
Because if you don't have friends you are probably a bitter, cold person and could grow old and loney with fifty cats...
It should not taste bitter, it should burn your mouth first
Lettuce can taste bitter due to natural compounds called lactucin and lactucopicrin. To reduce bitterness, try soaking the lettuce in cold water for 15-30 minutes or adding a sweet dressing like honey mustard.
They both are cold and bitter.
Bitter Version
a place where there is nothing but ice
They should have drank the juice