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[Q]uality absinthe, properly distilled, does have a different effect over and above the results of alcohol, though at up to 70%, the effects of the alcohol alone can be considerable. Absinthe's effects, despite popular conception, are not due to the wormwood (Artemisia Absinthia) alone.
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Absinthe unusual effects on the drinker's mental faculties are well documented, but the cause of the effects remains a mystery. ... The effects of absinthe? Many, and some quite inexplicable. As all fans of the special green liquor know, this truly is a drink in its own class -- and we are not talking about absinthe...
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Absinthe, Green Fairy, Green Muse, Goddess... The absinthe drink has many names. It also has a fascinating history, romantic connections to the avant-garde art scene, supposed mind-bending effects and -- of course -- a great taste! ... What are the so-called absinthe effects?
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Everything you ever wanted to know about absinthe including what is absinthe and is absinthe legal in my country. The effects of absinthe and absinthe laws are explained. ... Absinthe's constituents consist of a very delicate balance of various herbs, most of which contribute in one way or another to its intoxicating effects.
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The so-called "Secondary Effects" of Absinthe; The most controversial aspect of absinthe is the question of its so-called ; "secondary effects" - that is, the effects on the drinker over and above those obvious ones caused by the alcohol itself.
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Absinthe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Absinthe Effects: In Absinthe sugar helps to mask the bitterness of the absinthium and other oils. As the cold water mixed with the absinthe, it clouds (see photo below right) to an opalescent white with a tint of green or yellow, this effect is called the, "louche."
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Absinthe Recipes ... The effects of Absinthe's "other" ingredients do not last as long as the effects of alcohol. So if you drink your absinthe too slowly, you're not going to feel anything but the Alcohol.
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Absinthe, the alcoholic drink with wormwood, has been banned from most countries due to the alarming amount of adverse effects of this habit-forming drink, including hallucinations and epileptic-like convulsions.
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A brief guide to Absinthe, it's different forms and the effects it can have on the body. ... For some time the famed 'mysterious' effects of absinthe caused it to be banned in many countries, but over time the stories faded, as did the bans. Today over 100 brands of absinthe are available.
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