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The Science Of Why Absinthe Gets Cloudy When Mixed With Water Explained

byGreen Fairy Absinthe 2023-04-14
Some absinthes turn cloudy when water is added. It's called the Ouzo Effect and it happens because these liquors are flavored with anise and fennel. The essential oils of anise are soluble in alcohol but not in water.

Date Night? Drink Something Sexy For Unforgettable Times - Absinthe Aphrodisiac Use in History

bySexy Green Fairy 2022-01-10
If you’re looking to add some spice to this year's Valentine’s day, make sure to stock your home bar with real absinthe. Absinthe has often been considered to contain aphrodisiac properties, which heighten sexual desire.

Myths, Reality And Absinthe - The Truth About Thujone

byGreen Absinthe Fairy 2021-01-07
Ever wondered if absinthe can kill you or if absinthe has any health benefits? Read the truth about thujone, absinthe, and separating myth from reality in an article in the scientific publication Current Drug Discovery.

5 Biggest Absinthe Myths Finally Busted!

byGreen Fairy 2020-07-14
Absinthe has consistently been on the news for its different properties and for being one of the most mixed refreshments. Absinthe made it's rebound subsequent to being restricted. It’s time to lay back the all the...

The Science Behind Absinthe Liquor: How It's Made and its Effect on the Brain

byGreen Fairy 2020-02-25
Absinthe, a high-alcohol distilled spirit (usually between 45 - 74% abv) produced by macerating wormwood (Artemisia absinthium), green anise, sweet fennel and other plants in grain alcohol. Discover how to make absinthe.

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