Absinthe King of Spirits and King of Spirits GOLD

Absinthe King of SpiritsAbsinthe King of Spirits is a unique absinthe drink that has unmatched quality around the world. This famous drink was developed from the original Swiss recipe, but has strong influences from its Czech distillers.

Absinthe King of Spirits is the bottle to choose if high quality is the aim of your purchase. Absinthe King of Spirits is a Czech made product that contains no artificial colors or preservatives. The makers of Absinthe King of Spirits make sure to choose the highest quality herbs and essential ingredients. This process creates a unique strong-tasting absinthe that all are sure to love.

The reason why people like King of Spirits is because it’s a high-quality absinthe that contains 70 percent alcohol by volume. Absinthe King of Spirits also contains 10 mg/kg of thujone.

absinthe king of spirits goldAbsinthe King of Spirits Gold

This is it, right here. Absinthe King of Spirits Gold is one of the highest-quality absinthes that can be purchased today—it is also one of the most powerful of all the different kinds of absinthe. Absinthe King of Spirits Gold is the bottle that every absinthe connoisseur needs to complete the collection. This fine absinthe contains 70 percent alcohol by volume like its companion Absinthe King of Spirits, but this one is different in the amount of thujone that it contains: it contains 100 mg/kg of thujone! This is a very great amount similar to the legitimate absinthes that were being made in the 19th century.

Both of these great absinthes are bottled with fresh herbs and wormwood that distill inside the bottle. This important process leads to enhanced taste as well as greater thujone content. This creates a taste that is distinct and unique. This is the brand to choose if you are looking for a high-quality, superior absinthe that others look on with definitely envy. Absinthe King of Spirits is a good choice if you’re an avid absinthe drinker, but is also good if you’re new to the drink as well.


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4 Responses to “Absinthe King of Spirits and King of Spirits GOLD”

  1. KOSG is most definitely NOT considered a high quality absinthe, in any circle. Just because something is expensive doesn’t mean it is high quality. Also, for those looking for ‘thujone’, most of that 100 mg is included in the ruffage that’s at the bottom of the bottle. So, if you want to ‘get the effects’ of high thujone levels, then you’ll have to chow down on the particles. Have fun with that!

  2. Also, I must point out that it is impossible to distill anything INSIDE the bottle. What is happening is the herbs are macerating in the alcohol, not distilling. This is what constitutes a lower quality absinthe.

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  4. Actually, “B”, that first comment on the thujone is not quite accurate. The King of Spirits Gold does indeed hold a “relatively high” amount of thujone. The question is rahter; What consitutes a high amount in the first place? Set the thujone thing aside for a while and ask the manufacturers, and the writers of this “article” or – product ad rather – what “the original Swiss recipe” is. And yes, “distilling in the bottle” is one of the funniest things I’ve seen in regards to anything absinthe related, and that’s a lot.

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