Hexenmeister
One of the Regulars
- Messages
- 106
- Location
- South Ogden, Utah
At long last and after much searching and waiting, absinthe has broken through the Zion Curtain and found its way to Utah. What does one do to celebrate? Well, buy a bottle, of course.
I was able to find two varieties of true absinthe. One was Le Tourment Vert, the other Lucid Absinthe Supérieure, the poster child of newly legal absinthe. After reading reviews that called Le Tourment Vert, which mentioned a very artificial coloring, weak louche, and minty flavor, I opted for the Lucid, which is described as a great introductory absinthe, and not overpowering. Still, the price tag of $59.99 for 750ml was cause for a bit of sticker shock on my part. It's the most I've ever spent of a bottle of liquor.
I enjoyed my first glass in the traditional manner of absinthe, water and sugar. An amazing liquor it is. It has a nice louche to it and a nice herbal/anise flavor. I saw no fairies, but my tongue did feel a bit numb when I drank it.
I think absinthe will be a new constant of my liquor collection.
I was able to find two varieties of true absinthe. One was Le Tourment Vert, the other Lucid Absinthe Supérieure, the poster child of newly legal absinthe. After reading reviews that called Le Tourment Vert, which mentioned a very artificial coloring, weak louche, and minty flavor, I opted for the Lucid, which is described as a great introductory absinthe, and not overpowering. Still, the price tag of $59.99 for 750ml was cause for a bit of sticker shock on my part. It's the most I've ever spent of a bottle of liquor.
I enjoyed my first glass in the traditional manner of absinthe, water and sugar. An amazing liquor it is. It has a nice louche to it and a nice herbal/anise flavor. I saw no fairies, but my tongue did feel a bit numb when I drank it.
I think absinthe will be a new constant of my liquor collection.