| Absinthe Glass Style: Absinthe Brouiller Set
Country of origin: Czech Republic (Northern Bohemia).
Size: 8-1/2 Inches High
Product Description:
This absinthe glass set has two parts. The glass brouille (that is placed on top) acts as a ice water reservoir with a small hole in the bottom. This allows ice water in the reservoir to slowly drip into the glass mixing with the absinthe waiting below. This is a traditional and effective way to produce a perfect louche.
These high quality mouth blown glasses are produced in the Czech Republic.
About Absinthe:
Absinthe Devil is located in the USA where it is now legal to sell real absinthe. However, we only sell absinthe glasses, fountains and spoons. We do not sell bottles of absinthe. We suggest you try Lucid Absinthe.
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Absinthe Facts:
1. Absinthe is not a drug. Absinthe will not make you hallucinate or high.
2. Absinthe will not make you go crazy.
2. Fire has no part in the absinthe ritual. Lighting absinthe on fire is a modern marketing ploy used sell foul tasting “absinth.”
3. Real absinthe is not overly bitter. It is, however, smooth, refreshing and tastes delicious.
4. Much of the so-called absinthe produced in the Czech Republic and Germany is not real absinthe and should be avoided. If it boasts a high thujone content - don't buy it.
5. The best absinthe comes from France, Switzerland and Spain.
6. There was no valid scientific reason why Absinthe was banned in the USA.
7. You can not make absinthe from an extract kit or by merely soaking herbs in spirits. Do not waste your money on products or kits that make claim.
8. Absinthe is not all about wormwood or thujone. Wormwood is just one of the principle ingredients. If it's thujone you're after, eat some sage. There is a higher concentration of thujone in common sage than in grand wormwood.
9. Absinthe is good for you. Absinthe contains many herbs that have long been renowned for their homeopathic qualities.
10. Absinthe is delicious and best enjoyed, like all other alcoholic beverages, in moderation. |