26 September

All About Absinthe Liquor

There has been a renewed interest in Absinthe liquor about the world in the last decade since Absinthe’s legalization in many countries. All the brands of Absinthe are not legal in the United States.

Know about Absinthe Liquor? 

Absinthe is a distilled anise flavored spirit which was created for medicinal purposes as an elixir or tonic by the legendary Dr Pierre Ordinaire in Couvet, Switzerland. In between the 19th and 20th century it started becoming popular in Switzerland and France and left behind the popularity of wine in France.

Absinthe is generally prepared from a wine base and is flavored with herbs. Basic herbal ingredients of Absinthe are common wormwood (Artemisia Absinthium), which gives Absinthe it’s name and it’s bitter taste, aniseed and fennel. Hyssop, lemon balm, star anise, dittany, juniper, nutmeg and licorice are the other common herbs used in the production of Absinthe.

There are many different types of Absinthe liquor:-

- Verte – This is the classic green Absinthe of the French La Belle Epoque and the Absinthe favored by the Bohemian culture of Montmartre and consumed by artists and writers such as Pablo Picasso, Van Gogh, Oscar Wilde, Ernest Hemingway, Gauguin, Degas, Baudelaire and Verlaine.

- Everyone knows La Blueu as La Blanche also. Describing a clear Absinthe. During the ban Bootleg Swiss Absinthe was clear.

- Czech Style Absinth – Some Czech Absinthes are normal Absinthes but this term refers to “Absinths” which are actually wormwood bitters and do not have an anise flavor.

- Absenta – Spanish Absinthe which has a sweeter flavor because it is made with Alicante Anise.

- The red color in Rouge or Rose Absinthe is because of the hibiscus flowers.

You can buy many different types and styles of Absinthe online– traditional styles and modern classics which are based on vintage Absinthes but have a modern twist.

As well as buying these different types of Absinthe beverages, you can also make your own Absinthe from Absinthe essences. AbsintheKit.Essences are provided by AbsintheKit.com to the Absinthe industry and to consumers. The 4 different essences that they make are a classic green Absinthe essence, a clear Absinthe essence, a strong essence and an orange flavored essence. Wormwood Absinthe can be produced easily by using the top-quality and distilled essences from the Internet.

AbsintheKit.com also sell Absinthiana such as replicas of famous Absinthe glasses and spoons such as the Eiffel Tower spoon.

Having 75% alcohol by volume Absinthe is very strong in comparison to whisky or vodka. Care should be taken when consuming such a strong spirit especially if it is being mixed with other strong spirits in cocktails – it is very easy to get drunk on Absinthe!

There are not many drinks like Absinthe liquor about which there are many myths, legends, lies and falsehoods – it has a very colorful and interesting history and is a lovely beverage to enjoy.

 

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22 September

Know About Absinthe Liquor

There has been a renewed interest in Absinthe liquor about the world in the last decade since Absinthe’s legalization in many countries. A few brands of Absinthe has been legalized in the United States since 2007 so there is much interest in the liquor in the US.

Know about Absinthe Liquor? 

Absinthe is a distilled anise flavored spirit which was created for medicinal purposes as an elixir or tonic by the legendary Dr Pierre Ordinaire in Couvet, Switzerland. It’s popularity began in the 19th and early 20th centuries in France and Switzerland.

Absinthe is flavored with herbs and prepared with a wine base. Its main herbal ingredients are common wormwood (Artemisia Absinthium), which gives Absinthe its name and its bitter taste, aniseed and fennel. Other common herbs that are used in the preparation of Absinthe are hyssop, lemon balm, star anise, dittany, juniper, nutmeg and licorice.

There are many different types of Absinthe liquor:-

- Verte – This is the classic green Absinthe of the French La Belle Epoque and the Absinthe favored by the Bohemian culture of Montmartre and consumed by artists and writers such as Pablo Picasso, Van Gogh, Oscar Wilde, Ernest Hemingway, Gauguin, Degas, Baudelaire and Verlaine.

- La Blueu or La Blanche. This is a clear Absinthe. Bootleg Swiss Absinthe was clear at the time of ban.

The term Absinths in Czech Style Absinth are actually wormwood bitters and do not have an anise flavor.

- To give Absenta, Spanish Absinthe a sweeter taste Alicante Anise is used.

- Rouge or Rose Absinthe has a naturally red color because of the added ingredient of hibiscus flowers.

You can buy many different types and styles of Absinthe online– traditional styles and modern classics which are based on vintage Absinthes but have a modern twist.

As well as buying these different types of Absinthe beverages, you can also make your own Absinthe from Absinthe essences. AbsintheKit.The website AbsintheKit.com provides essences to the Absinthe industry and to consumers. They make 4 varieties of essences that give a stronger bitter wormwood flavor and a lovely orange-yellow color to Absinthe. A person can prepare wormwood Absinthe from the essences available on the websites.

AbsintheKit.Absinthiana such as replicas of famous Absinthe glasses and spoons are available on AbsintheKit.com.

Having 75% alcohol by volume Absinthe is very strong in comparison to whisky or vodka. A person should be careful while consuming such a strong spirit as it is very easy to get drunk on Absinthe!

There are not many drinks like Absinthe liquor about which there are many myths, legends, lies and falsehoods – it has a very colorful and interesting history and is a lovely beverage to enjoy.

 

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