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Absinthe traditionally has a natural green color but may also be colorless. It is commonly referred to in historical literature as la fée verte ("the green fairy"). While sometimes casually referred to as a liqueur, absinthe is not traditionally bottled with sugar or sweeteners.
- 45–74%
- 90–148
- Switzerland, France
- Spirit
Jul 11, 2020 · Absinthe is a distilled spirit flavored with aniseed, grande wormwood, and fennel. It was once a popular drink in the Belle Époque, but it was banned for its alleged psychoactive effects. Learn about its history, mythology, ingredients, and how to enjoy it with water and sugar.
Mar 14, 2023 · Absinthe is a high-proof, anise-flavored spirit that was once used as a medicine and a cure-all by a French doctor. The term "the green fairy" comes from the fact that it was also called "la fée verte" or "the green fairy" by the villagers who drank it, as it was made from wormwood, anise, and other herbs.
May 25, 2023 · Absinthe is a sweet, anise, and licorice-flavored over-proof spirit invented in Switzerland. It was banned for decades for its alleged hallucinogenic effects, but today it is legal in most countries. Learn about its history, preparation, types, and taste.
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Jan 9, 2014 · Jane Ciabattari investigates the green spirit’s peculiar power. It has inspired many great authors of the last 150 years – and may have ruined some as well. Absinthe: How the Green Fairy ...
Feb 9, 2024 · Learn about the history, flavor and culture of absinthe, a spirit that has been associated with creativity, hallucinations and the green fairy. Find out how to prepare and drink absinthe the right way, and discover some of the myths and legends surrounding it.