Green Absinth
The green absinth is a drink first invented in the XIX century. Originally, the green color was produced with natural chlorophyll suspended in the drink. Latter on, to imitate the effect many low quality producers resorte...
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Absinth Wormwood
Absinth wormwood is a herb traditionally used in medicine. There are 180 known species in the world, each with different properties. The plant is small and has yellow flowers. It gives out a characteristic wormwood sme...
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Effects of Absinth
The effects of Absinth have given the drink an aura of mysticism and mystery. The effects were avidly talked about, almost worshiped. Also, the effects brought unto absinth its demise.
There has been exte...
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The Absinth Drinker
The Absinth Drink has been famous for its torrid history. Once banned, the drink is regaining its rightful place in the consumer's preference. With its attractive presentations, beautiful green color and quality, th...
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Wormwood
Wormwood, is the common name for the genus artemisia, a small flowery plant. Because of its toxicity, wormwood was used as a intestinal worm killer, hence the name. Other attributes include the stimulation of the cerebral cor...
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Absinth Art
Absinth and artist have always gotten along fine (it's with those prohibitionist the green fairy has trouble with), this relationship has given mankind true works of art.
Absinth art, produced by artist who cons...
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How To Serve Absinth
The preparation before drinking Absinth fills you with anticipation and sets you in the right mood. This procedure is called the absinth ritual, it basically is an outline on how to serve absinth.
If you...
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How To Drink Absinth
To learn how to drink absinth you must first have all the necessary equipment, because to drink absinth the preceding ritual is an essential part of the process.
Because absinth has a very high alcoholic g...
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Strong Czech Absinth
Strong Czech absinth was envisioned by Mr. Martin Sebor who suffered an untimely death in 2003. Being the genius that he was, he elaborated a special formula that allows a stronger concentration of thujone, absinth...
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La Fee Verte
A single drink fueled the bohemian atmosphere in Europe.
Nicknamed the “la Fee Verte,” or “the Green Fairy,” this
drink fueled creativity and may have been responsible for
inspiring one of history’s greatest artists...
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