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What are the known Effects of Absinthe?

Now that Absinthe is again legal in many countries, people are asking “What are the effects of Absinthe?”, “Will it make me trip out?”, “Will I see and meet the Green Fairy?”.
Absinthe is a mythical drink with many stories surrounding it. Created in Switzerland as an elixir by Dr Pierre Ordinaire, and it quickly […]

Popularity: 9% [?]

4Nov2008 | writer | 0 comments | Continued
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About Absinthe and Absinthe History

The Drink Absinthe
Absinthe is a unique liquor which is generally between 45 and 75% ABV (alcohol by volume), about twice as strong as other types of alcoholic beverages such as whisky and vodka.
Otherwise known as “The Green Fairy” Absinthe was the drink associated with Bohemian Paris. It was first given to French soldiers […]

Popularity: 12% [?]

2Nov2008 | writer | 0 comments | Continued
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What Percentage is Absinthe?

Absinthe is an anise flavor liquor which is made by distilling alcohol with herbs one of which is wormwood and aniseed. We know the Absinthe it is strong and can get you drunk easily, but what percentage is Absinthe and what is its proof?
Here are the avl of popular brands of Absinthe:-
La Fee […]

Popularity: 11% [?]

30Oct2008 | writer | 1 comment | Continued
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Absinthe Green Fairy Myth

Absinthe Green Fairy is an alcoholic drink with an interesting history. Developed as an elixir or tonic in the 18th century it is now one of the most controversial and famous drinks of all time.
Absinthe is an anise flavored spirit which is incredibly strong, between 45 and 75% Alcohol by volume. It is emerald […]

Popularity: 6% [?]

11Sep2008 | writer | 0 comments | Continued
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Rumors About Absinthe

Absinthe is a strong liquor which is generally between 45 and 75% ABV (alcohol by volume), about twice as strong as other types of alcoholic beverages such as whisky and vodka.
Otherwise known as “The Green Fairy” or “La Fee Verte”, Absinthe was the drink associated with La Belle Epoque and Bohemian Paris. It was […]

Popularity: 8% [?]

26Aug2008 | writer | 0 comments | Continued