Absinthe has been the most persuasive history of all liqueurs since its introduction into the world of drinking. This drink known as Green Fairy is popular in the art world. That believer includes Pablo Picasso, Oscar Wilde, Ernest Dawson, Edgar Allen Pau, Verlaine and Vincent van Gogh. Over time, Absinthe's popularity soared and reached people of the daily working class. By 1910, the French refinery produced 36 million liters of kiwi per year (Kiffel).
Two French people in Montpellier ordered Absinthe. The traditional way to consume vermouth is to place it in the glass with the piece of candy hanging from the vermouth at the edge. Afterwards, the drunk dries the cold water drops onto the candy, forms a milky white mixture and releases the "green fairy". Catalan and Aragonese, Spanish, French, Asian tourists. I have 9 passports, I have an immigrant passport of the People's Republic of China, Africa. Jewish day of Hasidism wearing scarves, headphones and headphones
Absinthe is also known as an aphrodisiac or hallucinogen. Her comparison between Anis del Tolo and Absinthe may be the last night the two raised each other's feelings by drinking Absinthe. Perhaps this is just a hypothesis, when the baby is pregnant, they are drinking absinthe. Therefore, they drink and make love, and the baby is an unexpected result. In this case, the man is irritated, she even hides this situation (regardless of whether it is a concept or their current discussion). The man wanted the situation to end, which is why he kept encouraging passive abortion. On the other hand, jigs want to think about it
I need to help with this sentence with "a hilly area like a white elephant". "Yes, the little girl said" Everything has a taste of licorice. Especially everything you wait like absinthe. "" Oh, cut it.
Thujone is a truly poisonous chemical contained in wormwood, it is one of the important plants of absinthe. During distillation, it is transferred to Absinthe's base alcohol (neutral cereal alcohol). At high doses such as lethal doses, Tsuyong may cause fever, seizures, and convulsions. But it - seriously, truly - can not give you a vision. Absinthe was banned in the United States in 1912, but only after a major blow to green drink production and consumption in Europe. (Switzerland prohibited Absinton in 1906, banned the Netherlands in 1910 and banned France in 1914. By that time the spirit became a disease of western society (addiction, aggression, poverty, Homosexuality, frank ladies, etc.). Etc. Scapegoat)