An absinthe fan's absinthe blog-- news, history, or whatever louches my dose...
Sunday, December 31, 2006
MacGyver's Homemade Dripper?
Friday, December 29, 2006
Absinthe party tonight...
Update: The raid witnessed from the inside by Doc Pop, via the Fée Verte Forums.
Friday, December 22, 2006
Burning absinthe in Paris
He brought to the table a glass, a carafe containing the liquor, a special silver-plated spoon, a sugar cube and a device called an absinthe fountain. He rested the spoon, which is flat and slotted and resembles a cake cutter, over the lip of the glass and put the sugar cube on the spoon. Then he poured the absinthe from the carafe over the sugar cube and into the glass. Then he set the sugar cube on fire, the blue flames licking into the glass.Interesting to see how the "ritual" has been bastardized by Czechsinth.The fire part of the ceremony, it should be noted, is more theatrics than necessary. In fact, aficionados say setting the sugar cube on fire ruins the flavor. But I was in no position to argue with the man.
Friday, December 15, 2006
Nepenthes Press absinthe series
![]() a wonderfully elegiac memoir of the absinthe era that contains one of the very few contemporary references to the use of an absinthe fountain, and the first reference to home-distilled absinthe in the post-ban period. This is the first published English translation. |
![]() La Fée Verte - Poetry of Madness is the first of a series from the Nepenthes Press showcasing unpublished or hard-to-find literature from the absinthe era. This first volume features absinthe-related poetry by Verlaine, Rimbaud, Charles Cross, Raoul Ponchon, Gustave Kahn, Victor Hugo and August Strindberg (all in English translation), together with poetry by Marie Corelli, Ernest Dowson and Glen MacDonough. |
Thursday, December 14, 2006
Absinthe blogging for 1 year...
* Visit local distilleries and interview stillmasters: Distillery 209 (San Francisco Pier 50), Anchor (San Francisco), St. George Spirits (Alameda), Domaine Charbay (St. Helena), Essential Spirits (Mountain View), Sweetwater Distillers (Petaluma), Sarticious Spirits (Santa Cruz)...
* Visit other foreign and domestic distilleries: Pontarlier, Saumur, quelles autres? Liqueurs de France has assembled a great list of distilleries.
* Interview local herb cultivators (not of the Mendocino variety)
* Build an interactive "history of..." timeline.
* Get this thing off Blogger.
Update:
* MUST attend 2007 Absinthiades.
Update:
* AND/OR attend the 2007 Fete d'Absinthe in Boveresse.
Artemis reviews 1914 Pernod Fils

The cache appears to be depleted at this point [sniffle], but the glowing review leads one to wonder about so many points of technique... the coloring is pale-- are modern "correct" absinthes too colored/seasoned? So many questions, and a thrill to read.
Thursday, December 07, 2006
Ted Breaux ~ Restaurant Guys interview (Aug. 2)
Interesting mention of Tuthilltown Spirits distillery producing a cider vodka.
Is that a Bavarian-Holstein still?
Update: Nope, the still is by Christian Carl.
Saturday, December 02, 2006
a fountain...

Monday, November 27, 2006
The newest Jade: "PF 1901"
The target was matching pre-ban, pre-fire Pernod Fils absinthe, and I'm predisposed to believe Ted Breaux's superlative claims:
Those who have been fortunate enough to have been able to taste these and have also tasted the pre-release Jade PF 1901, are unanimous in their remarks as to the striking similarities between the vintage bottles and the Jade clone.
Please: don't order any (before I do)...
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Sazerac

The Sazerac cocktail is to New Orleans what the margarita is to the southwest. It is reported to be the first cocktail every invented (at least in the United States). Antoine Amadie Peychaud, a Creole apothecary, is given the credit for first inventing the Sazerac cocktail in the 1830s. In 1795, he immigrated to New Orleans from the West Indies and opened a drugstore called Pharmacie Peychaud. Like many "chemists" of his day, he sold his own patent medicine; Peychaud's Bitters, a proprietary mix of aromatic bitters said to relive his clients' ailments. His medical toddy soon became very popular and friends gathered regularly to sample his late-night drinks.Also see Liqueurs de France's note on the Sazerac, specifically the "Cognac Sazerac-de-Forge."
Cuillère
Sunday, November 12, 2006
Picasso's "Absinthe Drinker" (1903)
A.k.a. “Portrait of Angel Fernández de Soto”-- sounds like Christie's can sell it. From The New York Times:
A federal judge refused yesterday to bar Christie’s in New York from auctioning a painting by Picasso that a German banker’s heir says was sold under duress in Nazi Germany.Hmmm... would nullifying that pre-war sale be a precedent for judging other dubious sales throughout history? What about treaties?
Friday, November 03, 2006
Pontarlier Absinthiades 2006
Coverage of the "Absinthiades" in Pontarlier-- absinthe paraphernalia meet up in Pontarlier, Switzerland and the absinthe blog where it was posted-- "The Wheat of Virgin Spaces," the Oxygenee blog.
Thursday, October 19, 2006
Little city garden
2x wormwood (Artemisia absinthium)
Hyssop "Tutti Frutti" (???, Agasache cana?)
English Wedgewood thyme (Thymus vulgaris)
Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis)
Chives (Allium schoenoprasum) (not doing well),
Sage (Salvia officinalis)
Monday, October 16, 2006
"Absinthism" debunked
From the blog (not the report):
Based on the current available evidence, thujone concentrations of both pre-ban and modern absinthes may not have been able to cause detrimental health effects other than those encountered in common alcoholism.Today, a questionable tendency of absinthe manufacturers can be ascertained that use the ancient theories of absinthism as a targeted marketing strategy to bring absinthe into the spheres of a legal drug-of-abuse. Misleading advertisements of aphrodisiac or psychotropic effects of absinthe try to re-establish absinthes former reputation.
Friday, October 06, 2006
Suckers....
Seems like folks get suckered a lot by "people in the know" who stand to gain from either deception or ignorance. It was interesting to read an article this morning about a bar in Orlando which appears as well to serve Absente as "absinthe," sans qualifiers or shame.
Appropriate (and timely) to see the new Absinthe Suckers tribe started by Alan.
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Things called "absinthe"...
Absinthe Brasserie & Bar in San Francisco,
Absinthe Bar in Amsterdam,
Absinthe Cafe Resto Bar in Ottowa, Canada,
Absinthe Films "Full Spectrum Snowboarding"
Absinthe show at the Spiegeltent
Monday, October 02, 2006
Marilyn Manson Absinthe
It was only a matter of time-- Manson revealed in a Rolling Stone interview (covered here) that "We hope to have it out in time for parents to give it to their children for Christmas."
Saturday, September 30, 2006
Saturday, August 26, 2006
Cocktail recipes at Liqueurs de France

Friday, August 25, 2006
IWSC 2006 winners for absinthe
Tasting Category | Country | Award | Winning Spirit | Producer |
Absinthe 55% | France | Silver (best in class) | Doubs Premium Absinthe | TNB (Pty) Ltd |
Absinthe 60% | France | Silver (best in class) | Amer aux plantes d'Absinthe Combier | Combier |
Absinthe 68% | France | Silver (best in class) | Absinthe Nouvelle-Orleans 68% | Jade Liqueurs |
Absinthe 72% | Switzerland | Gold (best in class) | Absinthe Duplais | Matter-Luginbühl |
France | Silver | Absinthe Edouard 72% | Jade Liqueurs |
Wednesday, August 23, 2006
About Absinthe in New Orleans
Old Absinthe House, New Orleans, LA
Gumbopages article about the history of absinthe in New Orleans, linking to the "Good to the Last Drip" cover story article (12/17/02) in the Gambit Weekly.
Friday, August 18, 2006
Fountains
Oxygenee's "The Absinthe Spoon" (or is it "Absinthe Frenchman Spoon"?!) has "Classic" and "Fée Verte" models, €150 (~$192) each:
eAbsinthe.com has a slightly different "classic" model for £99.95 (~$188):
La Maison d'Absinthe in New Orleans has the "Lady" and "#2" models for $160 (2-spigot) and $225 (4-spigot).
Everything Absinthe (eBay store) has a few "lady" and "classic" fountains for $145-$175.
Tuesday, August 15, 2006
Vert d'Absinthe
Lovely shop in Paris has a (2nd edition) copy of Marie-Claude Delahaye's "L'Absinthe : Histoire de la Fée verte".
Friday, August 11, 2006
Absinthe: The Circus?
"Absinthe" at Spiegeltent (NYC): "Imagine Cirque du Soleil as channeled through “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” and painted by George Gros."
Wednesday, August 02, 2006
A case of Edouard
MANY thanks to the hosts for their warm hospitality!
Monday, July 24, 2006
Friday, July 21, 2006
Times-Picayune Article
Tuesday, July 11, 2006
Saturday, July 01, 2006
Bavarian-Holstein Partners
Bavarian Breweries & Distilleries fabricates lovely units from this 25l alembic tester to large, industrial plants.
Tuesday, May 09, 2006
Detailed tribe.net how-to thread
Tuesday, April 18, 2006
Ted Breaux on G4 TV
http://www.g4tv.com/videos/index.html?video_key=10447