What are liqueurs that also a digestive?

* Amaretto: A sweet, almond-flavored liqueur that is often used as a digestif.

* Bénédictine: A French herbal liqueur that is made with a variety of herbs, spices, and flowers. It is often used as a digestif or an aperitif.

* Chartreuse: A French herbal liqueur that is made with a variety of herbs, spices, and flowers. It is often used as a digestif or an aperitif.

* Drambuie: A Scotch whisky-based liqueur that is made with a variety of herbs, spices, and honey. It is often used as a digestif or an aperitif.

* Fernet Branca: An Italian herbal liqueur that is made with a variety of herbs, spices, and roots. It is often used as a digestif or an aperitif.

* Galliano: An Italian herbal liqueur that is made with a variety of herbs, spices, and flowers. It is often used as a digestif or an aperitif.

* Grand Marnier: A French orange-flavored liqueur that is made with a blend of Cognac and orange liqueur. It is often used as a digestif or an aperitif.

* Jägermeister: A German herbal liqueur that is made with a variety of herbs, spices, and roots. It is often used as a digestif or an aperitif.

* Kahlúa: A Mexican coffee-flavored liqueur that is made with a blend of rum, coffee, and vanilla. It is often used as a digestif or an aperitif.

* Sambuca: An Italian anise-flavored liqueur that is often served with coffee beans. It is often used as a digestif or an aperitif.