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Absinthe Revisited
<zips up his flamesuit as he is reminded about the past posts on this topic,
and ventures ahead...> Let me start off by saying that I am not interested in the homebrewers. Nothing personal I simply don't care to experiment with all the recipes and methods etc. nor do I want to distill anything in my back yard (the neighbors might frown on it, lol). I am however interested in ordering absinthe off the internet for personal consumption (in my home in Texas,USA) and possibly giving as gifts (could there be any repercussions from this?). I have been doing online research for a few days and now I'd like this newsgroup's opinion (hopefully including at least a few absinthe drinkers who order online) regarding choice of brand, choice of distributors and procedural quirks. Some of the brands I have seen praised are Nouvelle Orleans (has this been released yet? the review was of a sample) Suisse La Bleue (although I have read this was the absolute best it was believed nonexistent by multiple sources however this site http://www.absinthesuisse.com/ claims to sell it, any experiences with this distributor?), Un Emile 68, La Fee and Sebor in order from best to not quite as best, lol. I would also like any input regarding, or experiences with, the brands Vision and King of Spirits GOLD. I am not under the illusion that absinthe is like liquid PCP but I am hoping it is not JUST expensive 100+ proof alcohol. Well that's about it. Any and All advice/corrections/info/opinions(*) will be read and considered. Thanks in advance! (*) - non-constructive criticism/attempts to convince me to homebrew/insults/etc. will be ignored so save your time. -- So long. Peace on the floor, not on your shoes. ....and the first rule in a gunfight is to bring a gun. |
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Absinthe Revisited
"The Saint" in ...
> ... I am however interested in ordering > absinthe off the internet for personal consumption (in my home in Texas,USA) If you're interested in anything at all related to this (a topic on rec.food.drink since at least 1987, though those years are poorly captured in popular public archives), check the major US Web site on the subject, below, if you haven't already. As I recall it contains product reviews, references, technical info, etc etc. I will say that I have tasted some of these products; one has been described as expensive "Scope mouthwash," another as having a "Uranium-green" color -- they are rarely judged very interesting except to wide-eyed young Americans, and they are uniformly expensive. (I might humbly suggest instead artisanal Bourbons like Woodford Reserve, or good single malts, they taste much better, and are much cheaper too.) http://www.feeverte.net/ |
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Absinthe Revisited
"The Saint" > wrote in message m>...
> <zips up his flamesuit as he is reminded about the past posts on this topic, > and ventures ahead...> > I am however interested in ordering > absinthe off the internet for personal consumption (in my home in Texas,USA) > and possibly giving as gifts (could there be any repercussions from this?). In the U.S., absinthe is illegal to sell or distribute for human consumption. Giving a bottle to a friend as a 'novelty' iteam would be legal. Hope I helped some, www.drinkabsinthe.com |
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