Deeply Filled Mortician
wrote:
> Let is be knownst that on 28 Dec 2006 07:22:28 -0800, "Iceman"
> writted:
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> >No. In the US vodka is mostly drunk in mixed drinks or cocktails.
> >Some people order a vodka martini as soon as they sit down to dinner,
> >but other than that, it's not a common before-dinner drink.
>
> I can't imagine ordering vodka anything as a pre dinner drink. The
> alcohol numbs the taste buds, ruining the experience of the food.
I don't find that. Neat vodka, certainly, but for example a bloody mary
can be a really good pre-lunch drink. I'm more of a gin martini man
though.
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