Tag: Absinthe

Absinthe Cookies, A New Kind of Sugar High

January 8, 2013 // 8:22 pm

Absinthe, a liquor shrouded in mystery, is a pale green-colored cocktail, which in the past may or may not have caused hallucinations. The drink was banned in the early 1900′s but has since made a roaring comeback. So naturally, the peeps over at A Fine Kettle of

Absinthe, Whisky, White Russian & Habanero Tequila Flavored Lollipops

December 3, 2012 // 1:28 pm

 

While the Absinthe-flavored lollipops won’t make you see fairies, they only taste like booze (unfortunately), they do make for an excellent replacement when you run out of tiny umbrellas or could even make for novelty chasers when throwing back actual doses of Absinthe.

Need an Absinthe Bar? Head to Sage Restaurant in Las Vegas

September 25, 2012 // 9:34 am

Time and time again my commrades and I treat Las Vegas like a high-end fraternity outing. Stock up on the Bud Light, handles of vodka, few stray bottles of Fireball whisky and an end-of-the-world-YOLO mentality. Trust me, it’s obnoxious.

But on our most recent trip to the city of…

Absinthe Mints

December 30, 2008 // 11:59 am

Absinthe has always been a subject of interest to me. For those unfamiliar, Absinthe is a strong, herb-infused, alcoholic beverage that was extremely popular with artists and authors in the late 19th and 20th centuries. One of the more predominant flavors of Absinthe comes from the

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