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what is that on top of the glass? looks like a cake server | |
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I had some in Spain. I didn't hallucinate. Tastes like anise. a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on | |
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I'll try it in Paris next year. I heard they sell the illegal stuff in some of the bars still. | |
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ZombieKitten said: what is that on top of the glass? looks like a cake server
a slotted spoon. you put the absinthe into the glass, then put the spoon on the glass. a sugar cube goes into the spoon and you pour water over the cube into the glass to dilute the absinthe. a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on | |
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not only danced ... made love to
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Never, I don't think it's available in the States. Oscar Wilde pretty much drank himself to death with the stuff. On the other hand, there's mushrooms, peyote...for natural hallucinogenics. Even if it were available, I doubt I'd drink it. Maybe if I were 20. | |
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Stax said: ZombieKitten said: what is that on top of the glass? looks like a cake server
a slotted spoon. you put the absinthe into the glass, then put the spoon on the glass. a sugar cube goes into the spoon and you pour water over the cube into the glass to dilute the absinthe. You beat me to it. Some folks do a variation that involves soaking the sugar cube in absinthe and setting it on fire. This so-called "Bohemian" or "Czech" fire ritual allegedly dates back to the 1920s, but it seems to be a 1990s post-Communism Czech invention. Please note: effective March 21, 2010, I've stepped down from my prince.org Moderator position. |
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Yum. oh noes, prince is gonna soo me!!1! | |
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matt said: Stax said: a slotted spoon. you put the absinthe into the glass, then put the spoon on the glass. a sugar cube goes into the spoon and you pour water over the cube into the glass to dilute the absinthe. You beat me to it. Some folks do a variation that involves soaking the sugar cube in absinthe and setting it on fire. This so-called "Bohemian" or "Czech" fire ritual allegedly dates back to the 1920s, but it seems to be a 1990s post-Communism Czech invention. interesting. i didn't know that, but i am definitely no connoisseur. a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on | |
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xplnyrslf said: Never, I don't think it's available in the States.
Well, you're not going to find it at a liquor store. But the laws governing absinthe are complicated. Absinthe is regulated as a food (FDA jurisdiction), not a controlled substance (DEA jurisdiction). I haven't looked at the actual statutes/regulations, but my understanding is this:
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I've danced many times with the green fairy. You're supposed to very slowly drip the water over ice on the spoon until the Absinthe loaches or turns a different shade of green. It's the coldness of the water coming down that loaches it perfectly. I have a nice little collection of the glasses and slotted spoons. A lot of people use sugar but I think it tastes better without the extra sweetness. Sometimes I drink it neat.
I've had the original Absinthe in Europe and Absente here at home and there isn't a whole lot of difference. You can get Absente at some of the larger liquor stores in the US. The Absente site has some really good recipes for mixed drinks you can make: http://www.crillonimporte...-about.htm You can also get some nice glasses and spoons from them. "Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"-Dr Seuss
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They sell it here at the MLC but I havent picked up any yet or tried it. | |
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xplnyrslf said: Never, I don't think it's available in the States. Oscar Wilde pretty much drank himself to death with the stuff. On the other hand, there's mushrooms, peyote...for natural hallucinogenics. Even if it were available, I doubt I'd drink it. Maybe if I were 20.
It's available in the States I picked up a bottle last year for Christmas. | |
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NAnomaly said: xplnyrslf said: Never, I don't think it's available in the States. Oscar Wilde pretty much drank himself to death with the stuff. On the other hand, there's mushrooms, peyote...for natural hallucinogenics. Even if it were available, I doubt I'd drink it. Maybe if I were 20.
It's available in the States I picked up a bottle last year for Christmas. The stuff you can get here doesn't contain wormwood, which is what provides the "special effects" of absinthe. oh noes, prince is gonna soo me!!1! | |
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NAnomaly said: xplnyrslf said: Never, I don't think it's available in the States. Oscar Wilde pretty much drank himself to death with the stuff. On the other hand, there's mushrooms, peyote...for natural hallucinogenics. Even if it were available, I doubt I'd drink it. Maybe if I were 20.
It's available in the States I picked up a bottle last year for Christmas. There's a few different brands here from different countries. I like Absente the best. "Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"-Dr Seuss
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No, never get near the stuff. I like colored butterflys anyway. | |
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I tried it earlier this year. I did not see Kylie (or anything else flying around my living room). It tasted like cough suryp. It did, however, give me some pretty effed up dreams that night. Listen to me on The House of Pop Culture podcast on itunes http://itunes.apple.com/u...d438631917 | |
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HereToRockYourWorld said: NAnomaly said: It's available in the States I picked up a bottle last year for Christmas. The stuff you can get here doesn't contain wormwood, which is what provides the "special effects" of absinthe. Absente is made with Southern worwood,not Grande wormwood like Absenthe proper. The slightly lower thujone levels ake it legal for sale here. But there's not much difference at all. Actually even the origial Absinthe never had all that much thujone anyway. If you drink Absente and smoke a little pot you have about the same effect as real absunthe. "Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"-Dr Seuss
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shellyevon said: HereToRockYourWorld said: The stuff you can get here doesn't contain wormwood, which is what provides the "special effects" of absinthe. Absente is made with Southern worwood,not Grande wormwood like Absenthe proper. The slightly lower thujone levels ake it legal for sale here. But there's not much difference at all. Actually even the origial Absinthe never had all that much thujone anyway. If you drink Absente and smoke a little pot you have about the same effect as real absunthe. I was told that when I picked it up, all I know is this whatever it was suppose to be missing that makes it legal to sell here in the States the "special effects" potion, I couldn’t tell it wasn’t in it and I didn't miss it because that shit knocked me on my ass, I love that stuff...ohhh, New Year's I know what I'll be drinking. | |
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ME!
It's illegal for RE-sale in the united states, however that's not to say it's illegal to posses or consume. You need order over seas. There's many diffrent grades, some being nothing but crap, while others give you an elation feeling. I don't drink it that much any more. It can get quite expensive. However, it is one spirit that is very fun to drink and changes your consciousness for days in a pleasent and positive way. If you get a good bottle that is. News: Prince pulls his head out his ass in the last moment.
Bad News: Prince wasted too much quality time doing so. You have those internalized issues because you want to, you like to, stop. | |
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lol. is that new stuff they sell comparable to the 'old' version?
i had it several times about 10 years ago when you still had to go get it like in some psychokiller's basement in Brussels lol. the whole absinthe thing didn't do that much for me, you know, i can hold my narcotics pretty well. the only thing i thought was happening was that i had flowers growing out of my veins. oh yes, and i thought i was caligula and kept imploring my mate should be my consul since he looks like a horse and one of the last times i thought i was going to write some very profound poetry but when i woke up in the morning all it turned out to be was just the lyrics to madonnas 'Dress U Up' but that was a long time ago. i'm all grown up now and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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back in the day, when it was still illegal. i had to go all the way to the Czech Republic. | |
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What's Wrong With Czech Absinthe?
I can drive a few hours north to Vancouver, Canada, and buy absinthe there in some bars (try The Fountainhead Pub -- great mozzarella sticks ) or the provincial liquor stores. Problem is, only two absinthes have been approved for sale in British Columbia, and both are from the Czech Republic, including the infamous "Hill's" brand. The most that can be said for Hill's is that they probably deserve the credit for starting the modern absinthe revival. It was a fun experience, and I did get the "secondary effects," since the Czech stuff does contain wormwood. However, I was disappointed to discover later that most Czech "absinthe" otherwise has little in common with the drink popular in France 100 years ago. Please note: effective March 21, 2010, I've stepped down from my prince.org Moderator position. |
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IstenSzek said: lol. is that new stuff they sell comparable to the 'old' version?
i had it several times about 10 years ago when you still had to go get it like in some psychokiller's basement in Brussels lol. the whole absinthe thing didn't do that much for me, you know, i can hold my narcotics pretty well. the only thing i thought was happening was that i had flowers growing out of my veins. oh yes, and i thought i was caligula and kept imploring my mate should be my consul since he looks like a horse and one of the last times i thought i was going to write some very profound poetry but when i woke up in the morning all it turned out to be was just the lyrics to madonnas 'Dress U Up' but that was a long time ago. i'm all grown up now that is freakin' hilarious. | |
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xplnyrslf said: Never, I don't think it's available in the States. Oscar Wilde pretty much drank himself to death with the stuff. On the other hand, there's mushrooms, peyote...for natural hallucinogenics. Even if it were available, I doubt I'd drink it. Maybe if I were 20.
Nah, it was imprisonment that ruined his health ( you know he was on trial because of his homosexuality). " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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matt said: What's Wrong With Czech Absinthe?
I can drive a few hours north to Vancouver, Canada, and buy absinthe there in some bars (try The Fountainhead Pub -- great mozzarella sticks ) or the provincial liquor stores. Problem is, only two absinthes have been approved for sale in British Columbia, and both are from the Czech Republic, including the infamous "Hill's" brand. The most that can be said for Hill's is that they probably deserve the credit for starting the modern absinthe revival. It was a fun experience, and I did get the "secondary effects," since the Czech stuff does contain wormwood. However, I was disappointed to discover later that most Czech "absinthe" otherwise has little in common with the drink popular in France 100 years ago. That´s right but there are still quite a few decent brand with a comparatively high thujon level, for instance Philip Lasala or Serpia (Serpis?) from Spain or France. Lasala costs about 30 $ a big bottle. I still haven´t finished mine, bought it six years ago. It´s still kinda weak though, the real deal had almost eight times more thujon in it. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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I would like to try it one day out of curiosity... | |
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