Absinthe Tasting Guide - The Wormwood Society Here’s all the information you need to learn how to taste absinthe, and to submit a review These criteria are based solidly on the known characteristics of properly made absinthe in the mid to late 19th century These characteristics have been documented through modern scientific and
Wormwood Society | Discover Absinthe, Wormwood Recipes, and Thujone . . . The Wormwood Society is a non-profit association focused on providing current, historically and scientifically accurate information about absinthe, helping to reform the regulations impacting absinthe in the United States and encouraging the responsible enjoyment of a safe, rewarding and historically interesting beverage
History of Absinthe | Absinthe and Laudanum at Wormwood Society Absinth Eastern European producers began marketing low quality product called ‘absinth’ that bore little to no resemblance to authentic absinthe from the Belle Epoque The introduction of the fire ritual during this time also created a false ‘tradition’ of absinthe preparation
Hills Absinth - Wormwood Society Hill’s Absinth Reviewed by Experts and Consumers at The Wormwood Society 0 0 0 0 out of 5 stars
Authentic Absinthe Is Legal In The USA - Wormwood Society Authentic Absinthe Is Legal In The USA After 95 years—from 1912 to 2007—real absinthe is again legally available and being imported, manufactured and sold in the United States
FAQ | Wormwood Society We’ve all seen it: bright turquoise, neon-green, and brilliant red, even black Whether it’s called Czech Absinth, “Bohemian” style or “modern” absinthe, most of it, contrary to marketing, bears no resemblance to absinthe And it’s not all Czech: some come from Germany, Spain, Bulgaria and Austria as well
King of Spirits Gold - Wormwood Society absinth ws: Wormwood Society Editor Comments: As many educated consumers know, the above claims about thujone are verifiably false Please proceed with caution when considering buying ANY product that advertizes high thujone content