Absinthe Blog

Absinthe Energy Drink?

Now I've seen everything. The link below will show you a can of Fairy Bomb, an absinthe energy drink. I'm not sure if its for real but it looks as though. It even boasts that it contains thujone. How craptastic! I'd sooner drink a can of Booty Juice from Tropical Thunder.

Pre-Valentine's Day Sale

Absinthe makes the heart grown fonder...

AbsintheDevil.com is having a store-wide Pre-Valentine's Day Sale. We're offering a 15% off discount coupon for our entire inventory to our past customers and friends. This offer expires on January 31st, 2009 at midnight EST. Plus, if your order is over $99.00, ground shipping is free.

To use the discount coupon, enter fonder as a coupon code during the checkout process. 

Review of St. George Distillery

Review of St. George Spirits in Alameda. Interesting place that I would love to visit.

CrunchTrip: St. George Spirits in Alameda - CrunchGear -

Absinthe Tasting Event At Mortons

Is there anything better than an absinthe after a fine steak? I think not.

Absinthe Tasting Event At Morton's - Westchester.com -

Free Absinthe at Inauguration Day Party

Lucid will be pouring free absinthe at a Inauguration Day Party.

Inauguration Day Events Around the City - Gothamist

Absinthe Devil in Gourmet Magazine

Absinthe Devil Featured in Upcoming Gourmet Magazine

Gourmet Magazine is planning a piece on absinthe in an upcoming issue. We happily send down fountains, glass and spoons for the photo shoot. Please keep a look out for the issue when it hits the news stands. Buy it!

We couldn't be more please to see absinthe get more positive coverage in the US press. Absinthe release in the US is going extremely well and we're keep our fingers crossed that the Czech thujone-hype marketing BS never graces these shores.

Once taboo, absinthe is making a comeback

Once taboo, absinthe is making a comeback. Stuff of legends and prohibition, puts on a spell on Utah, especially at Halloween

By Kathy Stephenson The Salt Lake Tribune

Absinthe (Chris Detrick/The Salt Lake Tribune)

Some people are charmed by the electric green color of absinthe.
Others are seduced by the spirit's dark history as a hallucinogenic and an artists' muse.
And a few are mesmerized by the herbal liqueur's complex taste, a mix of sweet licorice-flavored anise and the bitter wormwood.

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