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This is becoming more available. There was a little "try a little" bottle at the liquor store and I am very impressed. It's quite strong (55%) and bright green but very tasty. It actually does seem to kind of turn the brightness up on your vision a bit, though I didn't experience any hallucinations.
The reason this is available now is that they finally debunked the myth that it's hallucinogenic.
The Wine workers condemned it to be evil, after a guy who had 9 bottles of wine and two cups of absinthe murdered his family and tried to kill himself.
Quote from: Rev. Powell on April 08, 2013, 04:22:51 PM
The reason this is available now is that they finally debunked the myth that it's hallucinogenic.
I think I read that some batches of absinthe may have had hallucinogenic effects in the old days due to impurities in the distillation process, now not an issue.
Quote from: Allhallowsday on April 08, 2013, 09:51:37 PM
Quote from: Rev. Powell on April 08, 2013, 04:22:51 PM
The reason this is available now is that they finally debunked the myth that it's hallucinogenic.
I think I read that some batches of absinthe may have had hallucinogenic effects in the old days due to impurities in the distillation process, now not an issue.
Some of it had worm wood in it, but now it's made without wormwood.
mine had wormwood
Depends on the recipe when it comes to the alleged hallucinogenic properties. As Rev mentioned, even though some have a percentage of wormwood in it, like the 'original' infamous recipes, the distilling process is much better and therefore cleaner. Many of the Absinthes sold now are similar to the original but with a lesser degree of certain elements [like the wormwood].
To be fair though, the Absinthe I've had was of such a high alcohol content that I'm pretty sure it wouldn't matter: that stuff can get you mixed up.
How did you serve it up Lester?
Wormwood isn't hallucinogenic, so it doesn't matter whether it has wormwood or not. I had the "real stuff" in the Czech Republic and there does seem to be a little something "extra" to it---but hallucinogenic---no way.
Ah, anise-flavored liquors. What fascination do you hold?
The history of absinthe is interesting, because it was outlawed and vilified for so long. No real reason for it, but that's just the way it went. The "star wormwood" makes it seem forbidden and somewhat naughty. And who wouldn't want to experience hallucinogens just by drinking?
Sadly, drinking absinthe won't make you hallucinate, unless you drink so much of it that you're hallucinating because you're just really drunk.
Enjoy your new drink, but all of those cool bohemian vibes you're getting should be tempered by Jagermeister fans. Same thing without the mythology.
Active ingredient: thujone. Does next to nothing. But enjoy getting drunk on absinthe. Getting drunk is pretty fun, absinthe seems a good way to get there.
This shows you how clueless I actually am: I thought absinthe had some sort of poison in it.
Quote from: Trevor on April 09, 2013, 04:26:23 AM
This shows you how clueless I actually am: I thought absinthe had some sort of poison in it.
I wouldn't hold it against ya, Wine workers, back when wine and absinthe were at war with each other, said horrible things about absinthe, so you probably would have been misinformed by it.
Dean- shot glass
Last time I had Absinthe was from a bottle given to me for my 21st birthday which at 75% was pretty brutal. That time I thought I'd 'classy it up' a bit and have it one of the 'recommended ways' which was to pour a shot over sugar cubes [in a tea strainer or similar object] then light the cubes with a match, caramelising it slightly and then stirring it in the absinthe with a bit of water. Something to be sipped on rather than slammed in shot form. Was a pretty tasty way to get really really hammered, even though I'm not normally the biggest aniseed fan...
Ever since that episode of Highlander, I've been curious...
I'm tempted to step off the wagon...
LC- It's not quite THAT good
About 10-12 years ago, when they made it legal, I had a happy evening at a bar in Portland sampling the stuff. A ood time was had by all.
-Ed
I didn't know you played the oud
Marilyn Manson sells an absinthe, called Mansinthe. Haven't had it yet but it's supposedly one of the strongest ones out there.
tried some about 15 years ago when a friend brought some back from Ibiza. we had a few weekend sessions on that one bottle, between 4 of us. made me go silly in da head. pretty sure the bottle we had was 55% also. a kid in our town died after drinking a whole bottle in one go
Quote from: HappyGilmore on April 14, 2013, 04:04:02 PM
Marilyn Manson sells an absinthe, called Mansinthe. Haven't had it yet but it's supposedly one of the strongest ones out there.
Even though I KNOW the Man is from MANson... I can't bring myself to drink anything called Mansinthe.
-Ed
Quote from: Trevor on April 09, 2013, 04:26:23 AM
This shows you how clueless I actually am: I thought absinthe had some sort of poison in it.
It does! Alcohol! :bouncegiggle: