We will all stand around drinking green absinthe and eating carrots cut into elegant shapes and pretend we're having a marvelous time.
European wormwood; minor source of absinthe.
Bathing in their too-bright, wasteful light became a sort of guilty pleasure, like absinthe or chocolate creams.
In 1889, after a series of crack-ups (in reaction to Theo's marriage or perhaps just too much absinthe?), he spent a year in the asylum at saint-remy-de-provence.
Even the example about Van Gogh can be explained away because of his recurring mental illness and addiction to absinthe.
Sazerac contains whiskey, sugar, bitters and absinthe, or a substitute anise-flavored liquor.
Properly chill 1 cocktail glass. In mixing glass with ice, pour gin and absinthe , and stir.
Don't worry I won't be hitting the absinthe or the mugwort to try to induce the visions tonight. I'm knackered.
Banned in European countries during the early 19th century, governments now limit the level of thujone (an ingredient in absinthe likened to cannabis’ THC).
One of its phytochemicals is thujone, best known as a chemical in the liquor absinthe that is said (falsely) to have hallucinatory effects.