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Czech Absinthe - Some Popular Brands

December 19th, 2007 · No Comments ·

Absinthe King and Absinthe King Gold are two Czech absinth products that claim to be based after authentic Swiss recipes. They consider wormwood to be the mKing of Spirits 70abv 70clost important herb for absinthe production and perhaps neglect the addition of other Absinthe King Goldherbal essences that would render a pleasing bouquet. Instead they rely heavily on high alcohol and thujone content. Absinthe King is 70% alcohol with 10mg/kg thujone. Absinthe King Gold also contains 70% straight alcohol, but weighs in with a reported 100 mg/kg thujone. With heavy price tags and bitter tastes, these Czech absinths seem only to attempt to gain profit from a world obsessed with the mysteries that surround French and Swiss absinthes.

Another Czech absinthe that carries a heavy price tag and Absinthe Originalhigh alcohol content is Absinthe Original. Absinthe Original claims to respect and adhere to a 200 year old secret Swiss recipe. High quality ingredients with no artificial flavors or colors are used to create an absinthe experience that the makers claim as one of the world’s most demanded. Herbal extract of angelica, hyssop, juniper, nutmeg, and wormwood are used to create a complex bouquet. 70% alcohol is sure to light up your mind. At around $100 per 75 cl (25.36 oz), this product certainly should induce an original buzz.

Staroplzenecky Red 60abv 50cl

Staroplznecky Red Czech absinthe markets its product seemingly based on the foundations of self-proclaimed fancy bottles and its red hue. With hints of cinnamon promised in every sip, the makers of this 60% alcohol, 10 mg/kg thujone containing hard beverage employ a sales campaign based upon sexual innuendo, artistic bottles, and social acceptability.

Admittedly lacking an anise-flavored bouquet as is traditional in all French and Swiss absinthes, Staroplznecky Red’s claim to fame may not be worth its price tag. Nice to look at, high in alcohol, and marketed towards sexual fulfillment, this red Czech absinthe may or may not deliver.

The brand of Czech absinth boasting the highest thujone content of 111mg/kg is Zele Premium Absinthe. At 151 proof (75.5% alcohol) this absinthe style beverage is both bold and bitter. For those who want to experience the two most noteworthy ingredients of classic French or Swiss absinthes, this is your product. With a natural green hue, this concoction claims to send the mind on an adventurous journey while simultaneously pleasing the pallet. An entire liter for $239.00 US, the price may be worth the journey or it could just be a down payment for a hospital trip. Drink with care!

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