Absinthe beguiled Van Gogh, Degas, Picasso, Wilde—and a modern-day swindler who tricked fellow devotees of the drink.
It’s true. Cincinnati had its devotees of “La Fee Verte,” the “Green Fairy” so beloved of habitués of the Parisian demi-monde. According to the Cincinnati Commercial Gazette [4 February 1894]: ...
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The main ingredient that flavors its liquor base is wormwood, a bitter herb that is thought to aid digestion -- it's also ...
If you've ever had a Death in the Afternoon cocktail or even heard of it, you might have wondered why it has such a morbid ...
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Absinthe is a type of distilled liquor and the name of the spirit comes from Artemisia absinthium, a plant commonly known as wormwood. It has been used in medical tonics for years, but ...
The nervy, half-mad state of American politics is enough to drive any person to drink. The trick is to do it well, but not excessively, and to make it worthwhile—ideally with a well-crafted cock ...
SHOTS of absinthe are downed all around as the mooning reveller pulls up his pants after flashing his bum in the bar. At another underground hang-out, a guy tries to finish his drink while staff ...