Absinthe_1900
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If you want absinthe antiques: http://www.absintheoriginals.com/
If you want absinthe antiques: http://www.absintheoriginals.com/
One frustration I have is that modern sugar cubes are very differently made than the 19th century ones. You drizzle a little water on 19th century cubes and they seem to have melted right away. You have to pour like a gallon of water on a modern sugar cube to break it down. I'm thinking about starting to make my own sugar cubes by forming sugar with a bit of water (like a paste) into rough cubes and letting them dry.
Effingham, the hardcore absinthe enthusiasts have long used "Perruche" sugar lumps.
One frustration I have is that modern sugar cubes are very differently made than the 19th century ones. You drizzle a little water on 19th century cubes and they seem to have melted right away. You have to pour like a gallon of water on a modern sugar cube to break it down. I'm thinking about starting to make my own sugar cubes by forming sugar with a bit of water (like a paste) into rough cubes and letting them dry.
http://www.laperruche.com/
U.S.-made Domino 'Dots' sugar tablets (which look like bricks) work well enough, and are much cheaper. http://www.dominosugar.com/sugar/sugar-cubes-sugar-tablets
Much better than Perruche are the ones from St. Louis Sucre, ...
Stop by F.V. once and awhile, you'll still be in the loop with the rest of the old retirement circle of us absinthe fiends.
They do sell it here. It does have wormwood, but not the the levels that are in European Absinthe. I've drank Lucid, not bad, but i enjoy Vieux Carre Absinthe. It's good. It does not give you hallucinations like they say, but it is an unusual sensation when drunk. You feel drunk but are unusually awake. I tend to drink a bit on occasion, and I never remember the types of dreams from alcohol like I get from about three servings or so of Absinthe.