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lxk199 08-05-2003 03:31 PM

Anyone ever tried it? I have a friend who was recently in Europe and said it's great stuff. I have heard of it before, seen it in movies, paintings, etc. but haven't tried it yet. I recently found an importer who can ship bottles from France, Spain, and Switzerland (the best) w/o a problem. THe only thing is, the stuff is pretty expensive, ranging from $110 to $225 a bottle, including shipping, insurance, and customs charges. I'm thinkin about trying it...anyone else wanna go in on a bottle?



Leo

Dragon 08-05-2003 03:42 PM

never tried it, but good info here..



http://www.gumbopages.com/food/beverages/absinthe.html

Rotarded 08-05-2003 03:46 PM

Absinthe, in its traditional/original state is a hallucinogen and illegal in most countries. It is what drove Edgar Allen Poe mad.



The stuff you see for sale is a commercial version that is not nearly as potent. I would liken it to the difference between the Mezcal they sell in the states versus the Mezcal, with the hand written lables, you can get in the grey market in Mexico. Just not the real deal, but a hell of a lot safer.



Mike

attomica 08-05-2003 03:55 PM

From what I understand, the best absinthes come from the Eastern Bloc. Hungary and Lithuania, specifically. The absinthes that come from Western Europe apparently have questionable quality and a high incidence of additives which are meant to enhance the color and clarity if the beverage, but are also toxic. I know absinthe exists, but it's sort of an underground thing, no longer generally accepted. It says in that very link (quite informative...thanks) that absinthe and any beverage with Wormwood in it is banned in the U.S. because of it's effects. How can this importer get it into the country?

Dysfnctnl85 08-05-2003 05:25 PM

You should definitely pick up the new issue of Maxim. They have an article on absinthe. They did some testing on the popular European brands. https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...DIR#>/beer.gif

mazdaspeed101 08-05-2003 05:30 PM

https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...1047683561.gif i seen the one that cost 65 bucks its the green circular bottle, i have the site on my comp at home so there is different brands, i think the one i looked at comes from the czech reb.

9BASE3 08-05-2003 05:43 PM

Well, if it's good **** I'M IN.



I remember seeing it in Amsterdam... Can't remember if its a contributing factor to the fact that I can't remember anything from there though.... LOL... That sounded funny..

j9fd3s 08-05-2003 07:42 PM


Originally Posted by 9BASE3' date='Aug 5 2003, 02:43 PM
Well, if it's good **** I'M IN.



I remember seeing it in Amsterdam... Can't remember if its a contributing factor to the fact that I can't remember anything from there though.... LOL... That sounded funny..

haha, i kinda remember the boat tour....



mike

lxk199 08-05-2003 07:51 PM

What is for sal here in the US, is, of course, a shitty commercial version, with no wormwood (thujone). However, the best brand is Swiss, and isn't really a brand at all, it's pretty much bootlegged (to get around the old laws) and very potent. The stuff that costs $65 is most likely not any good, same goes for the eastern bloc brands, which are diluted with oils and additives. I've done my research. The Swiss Absinthe is additive-free and therefore, clear (as it's supposed to be). It's about 130 proof, with about twice the thujone (active psychoactive ingredient) of all the other European Absinthes. 9BASE3, I'll let you know when I score a bottle. It only takes 4-7 days for shipping, but I prefer not to divulge the importer. The bottles I am looking at are Spanish, French, and Swiss. They cost (respectively) $110, $135, and $225 a bottle, shipped, including customs fees. They are also money-back guaranteed, in case a bottle gets broken during shipping. I'm specifically looking at the Swiss Absinthe (Le Bleue) as it's supposedly the best in the world...

Dysfnctnl85 08-05-2003 09:22 PM

So are there any negative effects to the use of absinthe? Being a psychoactive drug and all...


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