Monday, February 22, 2010

Where Is Produced From Absinthe

Although they have been banned since the early 1900s, Absinthe is now legal in many countries and a few brands of Absinthe was legalized in the U.S. in 2007. People are excited about Absinthe and want to know more info about Absinthe and Absinthe avaialbe Kit. You are searching online, reading articles and books to find answers to their questions - What is it? Info for preparing it? Way to do it? Drawbacks of Absinthe? Is it safe or not? Definition of wormwood? Etc.. Here are answers to some of these issues. 

About Absinthe

Absinthe is a strong distilled alcoholic beverages, which are usually made from a wine base and is seasoned with natural herbs and essential oils. The three main herbs used in Absinthe production is common wormwood (Artemisia absinthium), anise and fennel. The fennel and anise give Absinthe wormwood taste and gives its characteristic bitter flavor and its name. 

Wormwood has been used since ancient times as a natural remedy for many diseases and it was a natural choice for Dr. Pierre Ordinaire's elixir or health tonic. Absinthe Ordinaire invented in the late 18 century in the Swiss town of Couvet a coincidence. By the early 19th century, Henri-Louis Pernod Absinthe was producing and selling it commercially, and in the middle of the 19th century it was a wel known drink in France, Switzerland, and later the United States. Absinthe soon overtook the other beverages such as wine and beer, as the most popular drink even Absinthe hours were bars. 

Winemakers, doctors and prohibition movement began their anti-Absinthe campaign in earnest in the late 1800's. Absinthe's association with the loose morals of courtesans from Moulin Rouge, Montmartre by Bohemian artists and writers and prohibitionists accusing it of harming society as a drug. 

Many health problems were caused because of its Thujone content. Doctors said that Woodworm is responsible for the psychedelic effect. Absinthe was believed to contain large amounts of Thujone and to respond to the drug cannabis. It was responsible for: -- 

- Hallucinations 
- Seizures 
-What is Brain Injury 
- Insanity 
- Death 

Absinthe was held responsible for a man to murder his family Ashe had consumed two glasses of Absinthe and plenty of other kinds of alcohol! 

Because of belief is dangerous Absinthe was banned in 1912 in the U.S. and 1915 in France

Secure or insecure When to use Absinthe ~ More on Absinthe safe ~ About safetyness of Absinthe? 

Experiments over the past decades have shown that pre-ban Absinthe contained only very small amounts of Thujone, not enough to harm or to cause hallucinations. Everyone knows now that the allegations had just mass hysteria and just excuses for wine and prohibitionists to get Absinthe banned. 

Thujone volume is now controlled by safety legislation Absinthe like the other types of hard alcohol. It is easy to get drunk on Absinthe but because of its high alcohol (up to 75%), and therefore caution should be exercised, especially when mixed in cocktails with other spirits. 

The blend of herbs and alcohol in Absinthe act as a soothing and stimulating to be drunk on Absinthe is unlike any other state of drunkenness. It is a strange "lucid" or "clear headed" drunkenness. 

Info on Absinthe Preparation

Absinthe drinking is funful when prepared by the Green Fairy. Essentials 
- Quality Absinthe 
Use a glass of Absinthe 
Keep Absinthe skimmer 
Drip iced water 
Using a cube of sugar 

Pour a drop of Absinthe into the glass and spoon the rest over the edge. Put sugar on the spoon and slowly drip water over the sugar into the Absinthe. As the sugar and water solution mixed in Absinthe, the drink Louch - again from a transparent green to a milky or cloudy pale mixture. This "Louch" is the desired effect and is caused by the essential oils of Absinthe is not soluble in water. Stir and enjoy your drink. 

Absinthe contains natural essential oils are needed to drink to Louch. Absinthe essences from Absintheliquor. Absinthes are made with a high content of natural essential oils. The copies of antiques such as glass and spoons are sold by the company. Info on Absinthe can have on their website.

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