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Oh, speaking of fuddie-duddies.. I may be young, but I'm one.
miss1934 said:why do you think it was the drink of choice of artist and such then, if it didn't actually contain these hallucinegenic properties?
Hype! Just like the idea that Red Bull and other energy drinks are giving you instant boosts of energy. They may contain copious amounts of sugar and caffeine but they take time to get into your system.miss1934 said:why do you think it was the drink of choice of artist and such then, if it didn't actually contain these hallucinegenic properties?
Do we have enough drinkers for an Absinthe party?Marc Chevalier said:Please, folks, if you wish the *mysterious someone* to bring a bottle to the Queen Mary event, let me know as soon as possible -- either here or via a PM.
Because if only one or two people are interested, I don't think the *mysterious someone* will go to the trouble of lugging the stuff aboard.
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Feraud said:Do we have enough drinkers for an Absinthe party?
I am sure we can use another drinker.Barry said:Need some additional takers?
fftopic: I bought some pipe tobacco called "Black Cordial" for this weekend. A guy in a tobacco shop told me about it and I found it at an online retailer. It's an aromatic but it burns fairly cool, tastes pretty good and smells really nice.
Tourbillion said:I'll try it, I haven't tried any Swiss Absinthe before. Is this a la bleue?
miss1934 said:why do you think it was the drink of choice of artist and such then, if it didn't actually contain these hallucinegenic properties?
Since Canada is a protectorate of the British Crown and, furthermore, since Great Britain never banned it in the first place, chances are good that it's not illegal in Canada and available for sale.
Absinthe_1900 said:I would recomend that the *mysterious someone* offer a glass without sugar so the attendees can taste the difference between with or without sugar.
geo said:I haven't seen any real absinthe here, just a drink called "Absente", and I doubt it's the real thing.
geo said:The original absinthe was 75% alcohol, whereas the new one is 40%.
geo said:... the new one is 40%.
Marc Chevalier said:Plenty of new ones have alcohol contents much higher than 40%. For instance, the one that my *mysterious friend* is bringing to the Queen Mary has an alcoholic content of 72%, and it's a legally made Swiss absinthe (not hausgemacht, not bootleg).
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scotrace said:In that film, I believe it was dripped over the sugar cube, but most certainly not flamed.
My understanding is that Igniting the concoction is a bit of frat party bafoonery.