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atomicpixies · 1 year
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vesselforsale · 1 year
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ABSINTHE PONTARLIER | LISTING 
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wvsted-time · 10 months
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joklhops · 1 year
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Artemisia absinthium Visions now of what’s to come. Dimethyltryptamine Dreamt I was a human being Bile black with shades of green Suffer awhile Then vent the spleen. suffer awhile then vent the spleen.
Pater Noster Glory Be Setting sun we're still unclean. Corona, aura, oil sheen City lights from Skete to Thebes Nursed on fear and never weaned Stars are stars Even in my dreams. stars are stars even in my dreams.
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alandiaspirits · 1 year
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Bottling of our new barrel-aged Absinthe aka “Barrel Cut” 🤎🥃. Aged in a Bourbon Cask. More coming soon. #alandiaspirits #absinthe #absinth #alandia #whiskey #barrelaged #caskaged #whiskeycask #whisky #craftspirits #spirits #bourbon https://www.instagram.com/p/Cqv-KuVr6tM/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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quintessentialarts · 1 year
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Cut-out version of Artemisia absinthium (wormwood) pendant with a soldered ring through it. 🤘🏻 I oxidized it because I couldn't help myself 😅
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akademanie · 2 years
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Heute vor sieben Jahren
An einem ziemlich heissen 9. August, und zwar 2015. Aufgenommen dort, wo das Hors Tribu und der Absinth zu Hause sind, im Val-de-Travers in Môtiers nämlich.
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pizzaywagner · 5 months
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You can drink absinth and flip out in the Green Flamingo if you go to Prague.
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sputnikatze · 6 months
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frimleyblogger · 7 months
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Another Glass Of Absinthe
How #absinthe came to be banned and how its fortunes came to be revived #alcohol #spirits
Known as “the green fairy” to its adherents and “the wicked green witch” to its detractors, absinthe was not for the faint-hearted. “After the first glass” Wilde wrote, “you see things as you wish they were. After the second, you see things as they are not. Finally, you see things as they really are, and that is the most horrible thing in the world”. Degas’ drinkers portrayed in L’Absinthe…
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phonemantra-blog · 7 months
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The Enigmatic Elixir: Unveiling the World of Absinth Welcome to the captivating world of absinthe, a mystical elixir with a history as rich as its flavors. In this comprehensive guide, we will unravel the enigmatic allure of absinthe, exploring its fascinating history, the myths surrounding it, and its modern resurgence. Discover why absinthe has been nicknamed the "Green Fairy" and why it continues to intrigue connoisseurs and artists alike. The History of Absinthe Absinthe's story is a journey through time, one that begins with its origin in the late 18th century in Switzerland. It quickly gained popularity across Europe, becoming a symbol of artistic and cultural movements in the 19th century. However, its reputation was marred by controversy, leading to its ban in several countries in the early 20th century. [caption id="attachment_53002" align="aligncenter" width="363"] absinth[/caption] As we delve into its history, we'll uncover the reasons behind the ban, the myths and misconceptions that surrounded it, and the recent revival of absinthe that has recaptured the fascination of modern enthusiasts. Ingredients and Production At the heart of absinthe lies a carefully crafted blend of ingredients, each contributing to its unique character. The most iconic of these is wormwood, which gives absinthe its distinct green color and a hint of bitterness. But wormwood is just the beginning. Absinthe also includes botanicals like anise, fennel, and various herbs, each selected for its aromatic qualities. Understanding the distillation process, where these ingredients are meticulously combined, allows us to appreciate the complexity of this green elixir. The Absinthe Ritual The absinthe ritual is more than just a way to prepare a drink; it's a mystique-laden experience that has captivated generations. To fully appreciate absinthe, it's crucial to understand the rituals associated with its preparation and serving. The louche effect, a mesmerizing clouding of the drink as cold water is dripped over a sugar cube, is an integral part of this ritual. We'll take you through the steps, from choosing the right glassware to the art of pouring water to achieve that perfect louche. Myths and Legends Absinthe has long been shrouded in myths and legends, many of which have contributed to its mystique. In this section, we aim to separate fact from fiction and dispel some of the most enduring myths surrounding absinthe. We'll delve into the "green fairy" myth, exploring its origins and why absinthe was associated with this ethereal creature. Additionally, we'll address the misconception that absinthe causes hallucinations and delve into the scientific basis behind these claims. Absinthe and Art Few spirits have left as indelible a mark on art and culture as absinthe. Countless artists and writers have been inspired by this green elixir, and their works have immortalized the drink's presence in the creative world. We'll explore the connection between absinthe and art, highlighting famous paintings and artists who depicted the absinthe-drinking culture of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. You'll gain insight into how this elixir became a muse for some of the world's most renowned creative minds. Absinthe Today Absinthe once shrouded in controversy and banned in many parts of the world, is experiencing a renaissance in the modern era. This section delves into the revival of absinthe and the popular brands leading the way. We'll explore how absinthe has made a comeback, becoming a sought-after spirit for mixologists and cocktail enthusiasts. Discover contemporary absinthe cocktails that showcase its versatility and unique flavor profile, making it a staple in today's craft cocktail scene. The Absinthe Experience A significant part of the absinthe experience lies in the tasting journey. This section is dedicated to guiding you through the sensory adventure of tasting absinthe. We'll explore the intricate flavors and aromas that define different absinthe brands and styles. From the herbal notes to the hints of anise and fennel, you'll learn how to discern and appreciate the complexity of this green elixir. Absinthe and Health There are many misconceptions regarding the health effects of absinthe, particularly concerning thujone, a compound found in wormwood. In this section, we aim to debunk myths and provide a clear understanding of absinthe's impact on health. We'll explore the role of thujone, its historical controversies, and its actual impact on absinthe drinkers today. Additionally, we'll discuss responsible consumption and safety guidelines to ensure that you can enjoy absinthe responsibly and without unnecessary concerns. Where to Buy Absinthe If you've been enticed by the world of absinthe and are eager to experience it firsthand, you might wonder where to find authentic absinthe. This section is your guide to sourcing this green elixir. We'll explore various options, from physical liquor stores to online retailers specializing in absinthe. You'll learn how to identify authentic products and where to find reputable sources to ensure your absinthe experience is genuine and enjoyable. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Q1. What is absinthe, and where does it originate? A1. Absinthe is a green, anise-flavored spirit that originated in Switzerland in the late 18th century. It gained popularity in France and became a cultural icon. Q2. Is it true that absinthe was once banned in many countries? A2. Yes, absinthe was banned in several countries, including the United States and parts of Europe, in the early 20th century due to concerns over thujone content and perceived health risks. Q3. What is thujone, and why is it associated with absinthe? A3. Thujone is a chemical compound found in wormwood, one of the key ingredients in absinthe. It was once believed to cause hallucinations but is not present in significant amounts in modern absinthe. Q4. How is absinthe traditionally prepared and served? A4. Absinthe is traditionally prepared by dripping cold water over a sugar cube placed on an absinthe spoon, which rests on the rim of a glass containing a measure of absinthe. This process creates the louche effect, clouding the drink. Q5. Are there different styles or types of absinthe? A5. Yes, there are various styles of absinthe, including verte (green) and Blanche (clear). Each style may have a slightly different flavor profile due to variations in botanicals and distillation. Q6. Does absinthe have a high alcohol content? A6. Yes, absinthe typically has a high alcohol-by-volume (ABV) content, often ranging from 45% to 75% or more. It's important to consume it responsibly. Q7. Are there any famous artists or writers associated with absinthe? A7. Yes, many famous artists and writers, such as Vincent van Gogh and Oscar Wilde, were known to be absinthe enthusiasts and drew inspiration from the spirit in their works. Q8. Can absinthe be used in cocktails, or is it primarily consumed neat? A8. Absinthe can be used in a variety of cocktails, adding a unique flavor dimension. Classic cocktails like the Absinthe Frappé and Sazerac feature absinthe as a key ingredient. Q9. Is there a specific way to store absinthe to maintain its quality? A9. Absinthe should be stored upright, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Proper storage helps maintain its flavor and color. Q10. Are there any health concerns associated with consuming absinthe? A10. When consumed responsibly, absinthe is generally safe. However, excessive consumption of high-proof spirits can lead to alcohol-related health issues. Always enjoy absinthe in moderation. Conclusion: As we raise a glass to absinthe, we celebrate a spirit that has endured through centuries of mystery, myth, and controversy. From its origins in the late 18th century to its ban in the early 20th century, absinthe's journey has been nothing short of remarkable.
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frankveda · 9 months
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Absinth - die grüne Fee ! Eigentlich ein Wermut, bei dem in Alkohol Wermut, Anis und Fenchel mazeriert werden, und durch Destillation die Bitterstoffe entzogen werden. Die Gefährlichkeit des historischen Absinth lag weniger im enthaltenen Thujon - in hoher Dosis äußerst bitter - sondern vielmehr in den Panschereien mit Kupferverbindungen und Methanol. Bereits 1850 begann eine Kampagne gegen den Absinth, die bis heute nachwirkt. 1905 begannen nach einer furchtbaren Familientragödie Regierungen, beginnend mit der Schweiz, den Absinth zu verbieten. Erst in den 1990ern wurden die Verbote nach und nach wieder aufgehoben. Viel Spaß mit #Veda_Food !
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djalienspagan · 1 year
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Happy national Absinthe day !! 🍸A glass of Vieux Pontarlier on a coffin table at home ⚰️ Cheers 🖤🦇 🪶« Drinking absinthe in this strange place My darkest sins Most of my hidden desires Emerge from this Elixir » [lyrics - La Malediction / The Cemetary Girlz] 🎧https://youtu.be/53-Yia6eORY #absinthe #absinth #coffin #skull #goth #gothicdecor #vieuxpontarlier #lafeeverte #greenfairy #thecemetarygirlz #deathrock #postpunk #gothichome #gothstyle @thecemetarygirlz https://www.instagram.com/p/CpYs7LfI-wZ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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juan-reca · 1 year
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alandiaspirits · 1 year
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ABSINTHE 💚 THROWBACK: Absinthe chinoise 🇨🇳, what’s that? It is actually the name of a different artemisia specie, artemisia annua. The old picture advertises a spirit made with artemisia annua instead of artemisia absinthium. We assume this ad is post Absinthe prohibition, because the spirit is advertised as a healthy alternative to Absinthe. Indeed artemisia annua is used in Chinese medicine for centuries. The ingredient artemisinin is a malaria treat. 🇨🇳 #absinthethrowback #absinthe #malaria #artemisia #artemisiaannua #artemisinin #absinth #absinthechinoise #vintagephotography #bar #belleepoque #alandia #alandiaspirits https://www.instagram.com/p/CkV9aclM--E/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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