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		<title>Homemade Absinthe and Tips for Making Homemade Absinthe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Absinthe can be hard to find in the United States and some people attempt to make the substance themselves. There are various different recipes that can be found, unfortunately a lot of them do not result in anything that is similar to real absinthe. Here is a homemade absinthe recipe that has its roots in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://absinthe-blog.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/03/homemade-absinthe2.jpg" title="Homemade Absinthe"><img src="http://absinthe-blog.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/03/homemade-absinthe2.jpg" alt="Homemade Absinthe" align="right" /></a>Absinthe can be hard to find in the United States and some people attempt to make the substance themselves. There are various different recipes that can be found, unfortunately a lot of them do not result in anything that is similar to real absinthe. Here is a homemade absinthe recipe that has its roots in the traditional recipes that the Swiss used to make. This homemade absinthe recipe should result in a high quality drink that is almost equivalent to absinthe sold in stores worldwide, but it&#8217;s important to <strong>note that this is not real absinthe as it is not distilled</strong>.</p>
<p>Absinthe Marcel No. 74<br />
By Michelle Mangrum</p>
<p>It is necessary to first make the “absinthe extract” that is to be mixed into the total absinthe mixture. This is an easier recipe than some because it does not require distillation.</p>
<p>“Absinthe extract” Ingredients:<br />
4 C fresh absinthe (wormwood) leaves (these can be grown or purchased)<br />
1 C Everclear<br />
1 C brandy</p>
<p>Here is how to prepare this mixture:<br />
“Bruise leaves and cover with liquor in a glass bowl or large Pyrex flask. Cover to prevent evaporation and let steep for a week, agitating occasionally and mashing leaves down into the liquid. Strain through several layers of cheesecloth before using.”</p>
<p>Now this mixture is to be added with additional ingredients to form the absinthe.<br />
Absinthe Ingredients:<br />
1 C fresh absinthe extract (from above)<br />
¾ C brandy<br />
¼ C Everclear<br />
15 drops wormwood oil<br />
5 drops hyssop oil<br />
1 drop mellisa oil<br />
18 drops anise oil<br />
3 drops fennel oil<br />
2 drops coriander oil<br />
1 C distilled oil<br />
2 drops yellow food coloring<br />
1 drop green food coloring</p>
<p>Here is how to prepare this mixture to complete the process and end up with absinthe: “In a large glass pitcher, mix absinthe extract, brandy and Everclear. Add oils drop by drop from a glass eyedropper while stirring constantly with a long glass swizzle (this is best accomplished by a team of two: a stirrer and a dropper). Take particular care with the hyssop oil, as it&#8217;s the most likely to cloud the mixture if added too quickly. Clean the eyedropper thoroughly in Everclear between oils. Add the water last, in a slow steady trickle, stirring constantly, once again taking care not to cloud the mixture. Adjust color with food coloring. Yield: about 750 ml.” Congratulations, you&#8217;ve just created your own homemade absinthe. *This material is for educational purposes only.</p>
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