Monday, February 22, 2010

Absinthe green fairy

Green Fairy or La Fee Vertex Absinthe is so popular is a beverage that has some interesting history to it. The 18th century saw its development as a tonic, but it quickly became the most famous drinks at all times. 



Absinthe is strong as it has between 45 to 75% by volume, it is also anis flavored. It is called the "Green Fairy" in English and "La Fee Vertex" in French because of its emerald green glow. It is made of herbs and is a distilled spirit. The main herbs are wormwood or wormwood, fennel and anise. The Famous Period Absinthe recipe produced by Henri-Louis Period, who was the first commercially distilled Absinthe, used herbs like star anise, hyssop, Veronica, juniper, dittany, lemon balm, and nutmeg. The feeling was that the herbs as wormwood, nutmeg and calms that few manufacturers used psychoactive in nature. Essential oils of herbs to get Absinthe Loch when water poured over sugar and Absinthe spoon. As you add water to the clouds or Absinthe Loch because of insolubility of oils. 



The Green Fairy Absinthe



Two names describe Absinthe Green Fairy "or" La Fee Vertex "and Painting Brotherhood 



The creative genius of writers and artists associated with the bohemian culture and Montmartre area can be attributed to Absinthe. Famous Absinthe lovers including Charles Baudelaire, Ernest Hemingway, Paul Gauguin, Edgar Degas, Vincent Van Gough and Oscar Wilde. Many writers and artists were convinced that their inspiration and genius was given by Absinthe. Painters like Picasso and Van Gogh routienly featured Absinthe and Absinthe drink in their paintings. 



Absinthe's cooperation with the Bohemian sect, Moulin Rouge, and the old Montmartre proved it to cancel because it was just the excuse ban defenders were looking for. Absinthe Prohibition activists linked to the murder, marital discord, insanity, and alcoholic addiciton, and it made it easy for them to get it banned in France this year the 1915th It escaped bans in countries like Great Britain, Czech Republic, Spain and Portugal, while all other countries banned it. 



The chemical Thujone, present in wormwood, was blamed for the psychedelic effects of drinking the Green Fairy. Cannibis has THC and Thujone was regarded as very similar to it. Toulon content is negligible in Absinthe as its main ingredients are ethanol and alcohol. Toulon in Absinthe is not dangerous, and research has shown that the drink is just as safe as any strong drink, the risk if any is due to the high alcohol content. It has been the subject of countless articles and studies. Vodka and whiskey is no comparison with Absinthe, it is twice as strong as both and then drink in moderation for pleasure. 



Vintage Absinthe posters adorned the walls of bars and Absinthe Absinthe is served in the great classic absinthe glasses were favored by many people in the time of the ban. Absinthe has obtained legal status in many countries, the EU verifies Toulon levels, while the U.S. allows only trace amounts of Toulon in absinthe sold or bought. 



You can buy Absinthe online by the bottle or order Absinthe essences (visit AbsintheKit.com) to make your own Absinthe Green Fairy or La Fee Vertex to the bottle at home. Authentic Absinthe and Absinthe essences contain the vital constiuent wormwood but some new Absinthe created for the U.S. market contains no Toulon



Green Fairy Absinthe champagne can be mixed with this delicious spirit to prepare a woderful deca rarely drink! Just for your knowledge Asinthe kit is the best way to get economic Absinthe.

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