Absinthe Wormwood

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Absinthe, “The Green Faeirie,” is the most mythical of all alcoholic beverages. Almost all artists, actors, writers and intellectualls know about absinthe and it is sometimes a part of their image to drink absinthe. Absinthe is a must in every well-assorted bar, especially as it is very difficult to find in stores.One should always be drunk. That’s all that matters;

that’s our one imperative need. So as not to feel Time’s

horrible burden one which breaks your shoulders and bows

you down, you must get drunk without cease.

But with what?

With wine, poetry, or virtue

as you choose.

But get drunk.

And if, at some time, on steps of a palace,

in the green grass of a ditch,

in the bleak solitude of your room,

you are waking and the drunkenness has already abated,

ask the wind, the wave, the stars, the clock,

all that which flees,

all that which groans,

all that which rolls,

all that which sings,

all that which speaks,

ask them, what time it is;

and the wind, the wave, the stars, the birds, and the clock,

they will all reply:

“It is time to get drunk!

So that you may not be the martyred slaves of Time,

get drunk, get drunk,

and never pause for rest!

With wine, poetry, or virtue,

as you choose!”

Absinthe tastes very good, like Pernod with a hint of Wormwood. It opalizes when adding water, making a light green, milky and appetizing appearance. Each time one drinks absinthe it tastes better and better.

Unique concept.

By mixing the absinthe yourself you get the liquor industries’ and trades’ profit for yourself. Any absinthe in this Prestige class would have cost from $50 to $100 more per bottle – which now is yours.

To mix the essence, a little sugar, and neutral spirit or vodka is a piece of cake for any bartender.

Absinthe is the most mythical of all drinks. It tastes better every time one drinks it. It has a taste like mild Pernod with a hint of wormwood. The pleasant, slightly bitter aftertaste is easily remembered. Absinthe was the favorite drink of Picasso, Oscar Wilde, Vincent van Gogh, Gaugin, and Cezanne. It was the drink of many world leaders and other famous people. Among others, General P.G.T Beauregard sometimes relaxed over a drink of the green fairy.

I will free you first from burning thirst

That is born of a night of the bowl,

Like a sun ’twill rise through the inky skies

That so heavily hang o’er your souls.

At the first cool sip on your fevered lip

You determine to live through the day,

Life’s again worth while as with a dawining smile

You imbibe your absinthe frappé.