A History Of Absinthe Through The Ages
Long regarded as the elixir of choice for artists and hedonists throughout the ages, where is the line between fact vs fiction surrounding absinthe?
Long regarded as the elixir of choice for artists and hedonists throughout the ages, where is the line between fact vs fiction surrounding absinthe?
While we all know that the green fairy has a certain reputation, what are some notable absinthe substitutes if you can’t get your hands on the real thing?
There are several different types of Margaritas, each with its own unique taste and preparation method.
While many of us know that the green fairy was beloved by 19th century bohemians, exactly how many famous absinthe drinkers could you identify by name?
While the ‘City of Light’ has long been favoured by artists, poets and bohemes, it should come as no surprise that absinthe bars in Paris are a dime a dozen.
Needless to say, this infamous emerald green liquor is not for the faint hearted. With its alcohol content sitting at 50-70% on average, it’s not the type of alcohol that can be procured at 2:00am as an afterthought – at least, not if you intend on drinking ever again.
For absinthe lovers residing in Melbourne, Bar Ampere has long been regarded as a go to – but is this hole in the wall establishment as French as it presents
Drink absinthe from the oldest manufacturer of spirits in Europe, the Green Tree Distillery.
As a new generation falls in love with the green fairy, new absinthe brands are popping up all over the world – but which are regarded as the fan favourites?
If you want to dance with the green fairy, knowing how to drink absinthe and what to mix it with is crucial if you want to avoid a nasty headache – or worse.