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absinthe makes the heart grow fonder
TAKE THE NEWLY LEGAL DRINK TO NEW HEIGHTS
Since absinthe was banned in the U.S. nearly 100 years ago because of its purported hallucinatory properties, most folks' experience with the legendary liquor has been limited. Until now: there's a new absinthe in town, and it's totally legal, thanks to a recent approval by the FDA. Follow in the footsteps of fans of the "green fairy" like Van Gogh, Hemingway, and Wilde by serving this licorice-y sprit traditional-style, with sugar and a slotted spoon. Or class it up with this tasty cocktail recipe, the "Van Gone," to see how wormwood makes good...
TAKE THE NEWLY LEGAL DRINK TO NEW HEIGHTS
Since absinthe was banned in the U.S. nearly 100 years ago because of its purported hallucinatory properties, most folks' experience with the legendary liquor has been limited. Until now: there's a new absinthe in town, and it's totally legal, thanks to a recent approval by the FDA. Follow in the footsteps of fans of the "green fairy" like Van Gogh, Hemingway, and Wilde by serving this licorice-y sprit traditional-style, with sugar and a slotted spoon. Or class it up with this tasty cocktail recipe, the "Van Gone," to see how wormwood makes good...
