Noun
A taste which remains in the mouth after eating or drinking.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIs the chemical aftertaste the reason why people eat hot dogs, or is it some kind of bonus? Neil Gaiman
In Zurich, in a cafe overlooking the Limmat, I ate butter-drenched white asparagus pulled from the ground that morning; it had the aftertaste of champagne. I've been able to appreciate epic meals in San Francisco, New Orleans, Berlin, Paris, Las Vegas. J. R. Moehringer
Regret is just life's aftertaste. Amy Harmon
But there's no way to avoid regret. Don't let anybody tell you different. Regret is just life's aftertaste. No matter what you choose, you're gonna wonder if you shoulda done things different. I didn't necessarily choose wrong. I just chose. And I lived with my choice, aftertaste and all. Amy Harmon
The fathers ate the cranberries and the children are left with the aftertaste. Russian Proverb
Again, hop presence is low to undetectable, providing just enough bitterness so that the sweetness is not cloying and the aftertaste is muted. Source: Internet