< 68 percent
For Absinthe brands with an alcohol degree of up to 68% the Czech and the French Absinthe ritual is possible. You place the Absinthe sugar cube on the Absinthe spoon, douse it with Absinthe and light it up. The sugar caramelizes and drips into the Green Fairy.
Strong68 uses the maximum amount of wormwood for its Absinthe recipe. When you are looking for the Absinthe effect this is your choice.
Absinthe Gold68 uses a high amount of wormwood for its Absinthe recipe, but skips anise to avoid a dominating licorice taste. Instead, stimulating citrus notes are present, which give this naturally bitter Absinthe a pleasant body.
This Absinthe brand has a very nice milky louche, and has a lovely taste. Huge 1 liter bottle.
The musician Marilyn Manson loves Absinthe, now he has his own Absinthe brand - Mansinthe.
We all know, Absinthe won´t make you freak out and you won´t see pink elephants on the wall. But drinking Absinthe is different to drinking normal alcohol. Drink some glasses of Absinthe Illusion, look at the label, and do you really see two ladies raising a toast...?
Besides France, Switzerland is considered as the birthplace of Absinthe. During the times of Absinthe prohibition bootleggers produced a special sort of Absinthe in Switzerland. It was crystal clear (not green) camouflaging the real content of the bottles.
The recipe of this Absinthe is primarily based on a traditional herbal composition, including green anise, fennel and of course wormwood. The special note is achieved through some extraordinary ingredients like gentian and thistle. To give Absinthe République its premium quality and extra fine taste it is three times distilled.
Moulin Vert is a distilled green French Absinthe. No artificial additives are used and the alcohol level is set at classic 68%. The taste is herbal with notes of cognac and dark chocolate.
Absinthe Doubs Mystique is not an historical-recreation Absinthe. It's a modern Absinthe, to please the modern palate, although one that pays homage to the recipes and methods of the past.
Absinthe Libertine Amer represents what many Absintheurs are looking for. This Absinthe is distilled in the historical region of Fougerolles in France. It has a smooth taste, no sugar is added and it belongs in the category of bitter spirits, which stands for a triple amount of wormwood.
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