I'd been holding onto a sample of 1914 Pernod Fils (from Oxygénée) for a few years, waiting for a special occasion, and last October finally had an event worth such a momentous drink: I asked Liz to marry me :)
It tasted as wonderful as we'd expected! There was no question that we'd dilute it with a slow drip to enjoy the louche. The far glass is antique (1860s?), purchased at Lucullus in 2001.
Friday, July 08, 2011
BTW: She Said Yes!
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Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Glasses Everywhere...
Poking around the Clement St. Goodwill for gadgets (Popeil, anyone?), I scored a mint condition Moulinex 445 "Mouli-Julienne"-- I
expected junk dreamed of sweet scores like that-- but was shocked to find a brand new San Miguel cordon absinthe glass, different from the San Miguel glasses at Liqueurs de France.
After cleaning it, I watered up the fountain and set a drip going over a sugar cube, taking shots as it louched, shown here with a clear swirly drip on the right, a clear top layer still holding on the left... delicious...
Santé!
Update: Need to check with those-in-the-know about this glass-- curious if it was made for absinthe.
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Tuesday, February 05, 2008
Getting Your Louche On
With so many people trying out absinthe for the first time, accessories for the ritual are in high demand. Even
Hammacher Schlemmer is offering
a nice kit, though you could assemble it for less from the specialty vendors.
The key, really, is having a comfortable setup so you can add as much or as little cold water and sugar as you would like-- folks aren't missing anything if all they have is a small glass and a little ice water. But paraphernalia and rituals are fun...
Absinthe glasses:
- Simon Pearce glasses and carafes at Liqueurs de France from ~$70 (that's my double bubble in the photo above...:),
- Cristalerias San Miguel, reproduction, and Jade promotional glasses and brouilleurs at Liqueurs de France from ~$10,
- An interesting assortment of glasses at Absinthe Suisse from ~$9,
- Glasses, drippers, and saucers at AbsintheSpoon.com from ~$14,
- Great deals on six reservoir or torsade glasses from Absinthe.de for only ~$38,
- Maison d'Absinthe in New Orleans has an assortment of spoons starting at $9,
- Reproduction spoons at AbsintheSpoon.com starting at ~$9,
- Fine silver spoons, drippers, and tongs by Kirk Burkett at AbsintheSpoon.com starting at ~$130,
- The Tempus Fugit spoons and dripper at Liqueurs de France from ~$25, the spoon also available at Absinthe.de,
- Reproduction spoons and bruoilleurs at Liqueurs de France starting at only ~$5, most available (along with others) at Absinthe.de starting at ~$8, and at Absinthe Suisse too,
- The Lucid store has cheap pressed spoons for 6/$36 (not a great deal)...
- Anyway, a tea strainer like this will balance on a glass's edge and hold a sugar cube nicely-- probably $3 at your grocery store.
- The Lucid store has the best prices I've ever seen for 2- and 4-spigot Frenchman fountains-- $135 and $185
Update 3/28/08: Heard on a forum that the fountains are out of stock, but they expect a shipment soon of non-Frenchman reproduction fountans, - La Maison d'Absinthe has six fountains starting at $185,
Update 3/25/08: They now stock a 2-spigot fountain for only $48-- might have to get one of those... though Spoon got one and says it's a little chintzy, - Frenchman fountains are also available from AbsintheSpoon.com,
- Absinthe Suisse has a few glass fountains from ~$65, one also available from Absinthe.de for a bit more.
- (But... do you really need a fountain?! A carafe works great and is as "authentic" as using a fountain...:)
- Vodka infuser jars with spigots go for ~$50 or so and work great if your glasses are short enough or if you put it on a taller pedestal, plus you can have a glass shop drill holes for more spigots,
- Spigots from aftosa from ~$7.50,
- Spigots from InfusedVodka.com from $7,
- The infamous Lowe's Mouthwash Dispenser on a little pedestal-- $25,
- Make your own dripper with whatever's on hand-- I made a little MacGyver dripper ("green beret" survival skill...:) for kicks once with two yogurt cups and a length of wire,
- And if you're really desperate and want to drip, you can always use a sink, but you'll need some ice in the glass to keep it cool.
Update: I'll keep this post around and add to it when I find more vendors and prices change. PLEASE leave a comment if you hear of any new products or vendors!
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