Pinay Inuman Session Pati Kainuman Pinulutan- T... -
The word Kainuman comes from the root word inom (to drink). But the prefix ka- implies a shared essence. A kainuman is not just a person you drink with; they are a witness to your life.
The heart of the inuman is the "Tagay" system. It’s not a free-for-all where everyone grabs a bottle. No, it is an organized chaos.
One person (the tanggero) pours the drink—usually rum, brandy, or beer—into a small glass. The glass is passed around, and the rule is simple: take the shot, pass the glass. It ensures that everyone drinks at the same pace. It forces you to look your kainuman in the eye, clink glasses, and shout that magic word: "Tagay!" Pinay Inuman Session Pati Kainuman Pinulutan- T...
Let’s be real—the alcohol is just the vehicle. The Pulutan is the soul. Here’s what we had on our table (plastic covered, of course):
If you want, I can produce: a printable host checklist, a themed menu (e.g., seafood night), or a short invitation template for a Pinay inuman session. The word Kainuman comes from the root word
Blog Title: The Ultimate Pinay Inuman Session: Stories, Kainuman, & The Best Pulutan
Posted by: Maria Category: Lakwatsa / Foodie / Kwentuhan Blog Title: The Ultimate Pinay Inuman Session: Stories,
Mga bes, admit it. There’s something magical about an Inuman session. Hindi lang siya tungkol sa alak. It’s about the kwentuhan, the tawanan, at siyempre—ang mga taong kasama mo.
I recently had the wildest, most unforgettable Inuman session with my fellow Pinay girlfriends, plus a few of our favorite kainuman (drinking buddies). Let me take you through the night, the food, and the chaos.
No article on pulutan is complete without sawsawan. The Pinay judge of the session must prepare: