Absinthe in a Sentence
  • Be warned, absinthe is highly alcoholic and can make people a little crazy.
  • Only recently has it become legal to purchase and drink true absinthe in the United States.
  • The bartender apologized, saying that they no longer served absinthe.
  • It follows with a dramatic center of cypress, violet, absinthe and sage before finishing with a heady blend of agarwood, musk, cedarwood and dark vetiver.
  • Sebastian is in a parlous state if he is reduced to drinking absinthe in quantity.
  • Anyway we got the goths to do some absinthe with us - DONT DO IT!
  • The cold water dissolves the sugar and this solution trickles into the glass diluting the green absinthe.
  • Chapter 3, ' absinthe for the people ', documents the connections between absinthe drinking by the poor and debates about degeneration.
  • They offer a selection of strong absinthe drink, T-shirts, glasses, spoons and absinthe drink, T-shirts, glasses, spoons and absinthe e-gift certificates.
  • Although a commercial site, primarily aimed at selling its wares, this site offers some useful information about the history of drinking absinthe.
  • Absinthe reputedly has hallucinogenic properties it contains wormwood, a neurotoxin.
  • One very important point...the original recipe for Death in the Afternoon calls for absinthe.
  • Up until recently, absinthe was illegal in the United States and could still be illegal in your state.
  • There are those who feel that absinthe is far too dangerous to drink and to those I say use Pernod.
  • Pernod has a taste that is similar enough to absinthe to give the drink the proper flavor.
  • Pour the Absinthe into a champagne flute.
  • Don't worry, I won't be drinking any absinthe tonight, it has a strange effect on me.
  • Impure beverages induce all the graver neurotic and visceral disorders in alcoholism; and, like fusel oil, furfurol and the essence of absinthe, are convulsent poisons.