Posts Tagged ‘Absinthe Candy’

  1. In which the Green Fairy gives me a blog post

    November 11, 2008 by ChiaLynn

    I’m not an absinthe connoisseur, but I’ve drunk a bit of it – enough that I’ve gotten used to the bitterness, anyway. And I do prefer the more bitter absinthes I’ve tried to the stickier, Absente-type liqueurs.

    My introduction to absinthe came courtesy of the Czech Underground in San Francisco – a gaggle of Czech immigrants we’ve stayed with a few times during the SF Fringe. One of them had several bottles, in various stages of being drunk, and so we sampled them, working our way through various stages of being drunk. I didn’t care for most of them, but I did enjoy the absinthe candy created by caramelizing absinthe-soaked sugar in a spoon. So, the rest of the group would carry out the ritual of flaming sugar and water, and I’d lick the resulting absinthe lollipops.

    A few years later, though, NovySan bought some really good absinthe from the Czech Republic. (He also drank a bit too much of it on his birthday, but that’s a whole different story.) The bottle lasted quite a long time – it’s not the kind of thing you sip before dinner, and you’ve got to be in the mood. But it’s an interesting bottle to have around, and now our friends Mikl and Danielle have introduced me to a wider range of cocktails, I think it might be something I’d like to experiment with.

    Which brings me to this:

    absinthe
    Absinthe

    Absinthe Original’s offering a free absinthe spoon (pretty!) for posting a banner, and a free bottle of their Absinthe Innocent (which is supposed to be slightly more bitter, but have a lower alcohol content, that the Absinthe Original) for keeping it up for a year. And although I generally steer clear of posting ads here (despite the occasional Amazon link), it’s NaBloPoMo and I’d love a free bottle of absinthe.

    And even though I know they won’t send me two bottles for posting two banners:

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    Absinthe

    She’s hot. (Of course she is, she’s paid to be.) And I love her hair. The only reason she wasn’t my banner of choice is that I think “Turn your present into a party” is a very silly slogan. (Yes, even sillier than “The most mysterious and misunderstood of forbidden liquors.”)