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simple absinthe preparation

Absente brand.. not bad. of course it is a misconception that even the finest absinthe is anything like mushrooms or something. if it were, it never would have been allowed in any country, ever, and would have greatly affected any society where it's use was prevalent. but back to the absinthe.. I would suggest not bothering with brands which are blue or artificially green colored. Absente had to use a different kind of wormwood to make it legal, so many brands probably do not contain any wormwood, or the other traditional ingredients. so if you're looking for an herbal buzz, apparently you need to be careful about the more artificial brands. Although this preparation is quite simple, it does look cooler to drip the water, possibly through a sugar cube and may improve the taste a negligible amount. Also notable is that - not only does absinthe have a fairly high alcohol content even after diluting with water - but it does contain herbs at generally unknown concentrations. It is not known what binge drinking two kinds of anise might do to a person, and in rare cases people might have uncommon reactions to wormwood, or find that they are allergic to lad's love, or fennel. always good to be cautious about any kind of beverage that basically contains kinds of extracts, wine included, especially since it's not mixed with food, it can hit your body's toxin filters kind of hard. of course, so does coffee, cigarettes, energy drinks, prescription meds, etc.. people just don't normally think about it.

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Keywords: absinthe preparation absente herbs wormwood green fairy psychoactive psychotropic liqueur liquor
Added: January 5, 2009


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Tear ft B-Quiz - Schenk wat Liqueur (VJ-Beats) A Millie style Tearmusic.hyves.nl B-Quiz.hyves.nl R-o-y-a-l-t-y.hyves.nl

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Blue Hawaiian Eyes Look Tutorial

How To Create A Blue Hawaiian Look #5. Eyes Look Tutorial Its all in the Eyes beauty http://vmlpe2.blogspot.com/ 120 Color Eye Shadow Palette 1 oz light rum 1 cherry 2 oz pineapple juice 1 oz Blue Curacao liqueur 1 oz cream of coconut 1 slice pineapple

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making cranberry liqueur

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Glasses and Stemware - www.SuMisura.ca - SuMisura Image Consulting

SuMisura's Certified Image Consultant shares some basics about glasses and stemware Explore http://www.SuMisura.ca for more practical advice about Social Skills + Business Etiquette + Cultural Intelligence. Discover@SuMisura.ca - Where Professionals Go to Look Smart + Feel Great + Live Well - For Good!!

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Bottles of homemade strawberry liqueur.

A liqueur is an alcoholic beverage that has been flavored with fruit, herbs, nuts, spices, flowers, or cream and bottled with added sugar. Liqueurs are typically quite sweet; they are usually not aged for long but may have resting periods during their production to allow flavors to marry.

In some parts of the world people use the words cordial and liqueur interchangeably[citation needed]. Though in these places the two expressions both describe liqueurs made by redistilling spirits with aromatic flavorings and are usually highly sweetened, there are some differences. While liqueurs are usually flavored with herbs, cordials are generally prepared with fruit pulp or juices.

Liqueurs date back centuries and are historical descendants of herbal medicines, often those prepared by monks, as Chartreuse or Bénédictine. Liqueurs were made in Italy as early as the 13th century and their consumption was later required at all treaty signings during the Middle Ages.[1]

Nowadays, liqueurs are made worldwide and are served in many ways: by themselves, poured over ice, with coffee, mixed with cream or other mixers to create cocktails, etc. They are often served with or after a dessert. Liqueurs are also used in cooking.

Some liqueurs are prepared by infusing certain woods, fruits, or flowers, in either water or alcohol, and adding sugar or other items. Others are distilled from aromatic or flavoring agents. The distinction between liqueur and spirits (sometimes liquors) is not simple, especially since many spirits are available in a flavored form today. Flavored spirits, however, are not prepared by infusion. Alcohol content is not a distinctive feature. At 15-30%, most liqueurs have a lower alcohol content than spirits, but some liqueurs have an alcohol content as high as 55%. Dessert wine, on the other hand, may taste like a liqueur, but contains no additional flavoring.

Anise liqueurs have the interesting property of turning from transparent to cloudy when added to water: the oil of anise remains in solution in the presence of a high concentration of alcohol, but crystallizes out when the alcohol concentration is reduced.

Layered drinks made by floating different-coloured liqueurs in separate layers are attractive. Each liqueur is poured slowly into a glass over the back of a spoon or down a glass rod, so that the liquids of different densities remain unmixed, creating a striped effect.

The word liqueur comes from the Latin liquifacere (“to liquefy”).

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References

  1. ^ Ford, Gene. ABCs of Wines, Brews, & Spirits. Seattle, Washington: Murray Publishing Company. pp. 166. ISBN 0931754178. 

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