Does Absynthe really deliver as legend has it?!


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Does Absynthe really deliver as legend has it?


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Well the "real" stuff that was lauded by poets, writers and high society members back in the late 1800's and early 1900's contained "worm wood" which has proven to be a hallucinogenic. I have tried the latest Czech concoctions sold in Europe that are legal to send into the US via ordering from the Internet. Other than that, the Absinthe you can purchase here does not contain the active ingredient. It just tastes like green Ouzo. I tried the real stuff (supposedly) and noticed a different drunk. I felt less lucid and warmer, friendlier than if I were to drink whiskey, cocktails. I didn't hallucinate. Just a different drunk.

ive never drank it personnaly but ive heard some crazy stories from people on that **** so watch urself lol
i heard its also not available everywhere either...a rarety! lol

Real Absynthe can only be legally purchased in countries outside of the U.S. It is a drink that is still served in bars in many European countries. You will get it served with sugar cubes and a few other bits. One thing to keep in mind is that Absynthe is not to be taken lightly. A little goes a long way and too much will kill you.

I have had it numerous times, and while I have never, and nor has anyone that I have rank with or that I know, had any hallucinations, it is a different kid of intoxication. I am a musician, and have noticed that while I am intoxicated, I am focused and it really is a pleasant feeling. You can import it into the United States from several on line websites.

no legend here: it's all for real baby.
to quench your curiousity you just may have to venture across the pond.
ONE is all you need ;)




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