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    Enjoy absinthe, but don’t expect a visit from a green fairy
    John B. Reyna
    • Aug 18, 2020
    • 6 min

    Enjoy absinthe, but don’t expect a visit from a green fairy

    Absinthe is one of the most well-known spirits; yet, it is often only known for the misbelief that it makes you hallucinate. Queue EuroTrip scene. However, there is so much more to this incredible spirit, and we’re here to break it down for you. So make yourself a cocktail utilizing absinthe and find your hallucinations elsewhere. History Absinthe is named after its primary-botantical, Artemisia absinthium (aka grande wormwood). The earliest recorded used of Artemisia absinth
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