A variety of drinks and cocktails exist around the world. New connoctions and old standards are served in bars and at parties, but one spirit has survived for centuries. This unique spirit is creating quite a buzz around the world. Some people are tired of drinking the same old stuff like Tequila, Vodka, Brandy, and Rum. The drink that many people are talking about is not new. The drink is an ancient liquor which was originally made in the 18th century. An alcoholic beverage known as Absinth, or The Green Fairy. The name derives from the greenish color and the strong effects that it may cause.
The Absinth or Absinthe was originally made in France during the 18th century for medical purposes. Thujon, the active ingredient present in Absinthe, was banned in France. The Czech Republic began producucing the sought after beverage. The name changed from Absinthe to Absinth, by which it is more commonnly called today. The Czech Republic did not regulate the amounts of thujon contained in drinks, therefore, the Czech Republic became the preferred country for the production of Absinth. Producers in the Czech Republic made it just a little different from the Absinthe produced in France. The different ways of distilling gave each Absinth a unique and different flavor. The Czech Republic Absinth is very different and special from other drinks because of the blended mixture of herbs.
Another fact that has boosted the popularity of Absinth is the recognition of many popular and important users that drank Absinthee and made it public. Picasso, Edgar Degas, Vincent Van Gogh, and Oscar Wilde are among the many artists, inventors, and innovators from the 18th and 19th centuries who enjoyed drinking Absinthee. These notable people gave much recognition to the greenish liquor and even admitted to being inspired by its effects. Some of these legendary greats even wrote poems describing the Absinthee experience as relaxing and beautiful. Others created sculptures or paintings inspired by the effects of Absinthee. The most amazing rumor is one that claims Van Gogh’s famous accident (cutting off his ear) occured while the artist was under the influence of absinthee.
The truth is that this drink was recognized through the 18th and 19th centuries but now it is back and stronger than ever in many countries and states. It is important to know that Absinthee is very strong and like other alcoholic drinks, the effects of Absinth should be taken seriously and the product should only be consumed in moderation by legal and responsible parties.
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