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Old 04-22-2008, 01:58 PM
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OMG, this is awesome. I so have to try to make this now!
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a new brewery-distillery is opening in STL that will feature it's own beers, and also absynthe and moonshine....in canning jars for affect.
should be an interesting place....name will be "the stable".
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Old 04-28-2008, 01:48 PM
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My bf and I were out at one of our usual hangouts and the bartender told us that Absinthe will be legal at least in Cali not too long from now. I am certainly looking forward to the day! I go to STL a lot to visit fam so next time I'm in town I'll hit this place up and sample some.
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Go to Mexico, I have been told that "Absinthe" Is there
Very addictive and just as bitter.
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Nasika is right, it was banned for a long time in australia. Its been put back on the market for at least 6months now.

Its been very popular, ive got several friends who love the stuff.
Any if you can make a comparable absinthe - your on a winning recipe.

i'd say you could even sell the recipe without too many dramas.
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