Teotzlcoatl
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To get genuine absinthe one needs to be ordering it from Spain or France
Not true at all.
Good Absinthe is now made in the states... such as "Pacifique" Absinthe.
To get genuine absinthe one needs to be ordering it from Spain or France
Not true at all.
Good Absinthe is now made in the states... such as "Pacifique" Absinthe.
Well I had a strong absinthe experience last night and I gotta say it IS different than just regular alcohol but nothing too crazy.
I just felt very clear headed and stimulated.
Any specific compounds that you feel are active or is it just minor effects from the wide variety of mild herbs? At any rate, would you agree with what others say that the differences are subtle enough that it can be easily missed, especially at higher doses when the ethanol overpowers the other stuff?
Seems like a cool thing to have tried but not worth the cost to import unless you're really into unusual liquors or absinthe itself.
Not a psychedelic, at any rate, and some of the crappier brands that label themselves absinthe don't even have the other actives in them (the US is among the countries with no formal definition required to label a drink absinthe beyond meeting the thujone restrictions and possibly a defined range of alcohol content, iirc).
A good way to tell if an absinthe is good is to look at the color! It should be an olive green, if its any other color than it has likely been colored with dye or food coloring and most absinthes which do this basically suck.
Anytime I`ve ever consumed Absinthe, it has been in the middle of a night of drinking and as soon as I drink it I`m instantly rejuvenated, elucidated and euphoric. I love it.