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Kubler Absinthe - Now Legal In the USA

December 18th, 2007 · 4 Comments ·

Kubler 53abv 1LThere are countless different types of alcohol out on the United States market today. Alcohol has been enjoyed for centuries by a number of people for all sorts of different activities. There is a new type of alcohol that is about to join the others in American liquor cabinets next year. The type of alcohol that everyone will be able to enjoy is called absinthe. Absinthe has been banned for the last near century for a few different reasons, but all you need to know is that it is back.

One of the most traditional types of Absinthe is Kubler, and it is already legal and selling in the USA. Absinthe is a type of alcohol that contains both wormwood and thujone, the main ingredients that make absinthe the distinctive drink that it is. Several companies produce absinthe but none of them maybe as traditional and unique as Kuber.

Kubler absinthe was revived in 1875 in Switzerland by swiss absinthe expert Val de Travers. A brief history lesson would tell you that Val de Travers is the great grandson of the original Kubler founder Yves Kuber. He used the old family recipe and added a few new things to create the real absinthe drink that we will all be able to consume. When the ban was first lifted in Switzerland in 2005, Kubler absinthe was the first to be produced. Now with the ban lifted in the USA, it is again one of the first to be legalized as well.

Unlike most absinthe drinks that are green, Kubler absinthe is actually white. This is because it uses a strong mixture of different herbal ingredients and a big chunk of star anise. It is white because unlike most absinthes, Kubler absinthe uses underground clandestine roots. Kubler absinthe is the largest selling absinthe in Switzerland, and it is rapidly expanding. There is no doubt in my mind that Kubler will also be a huge hit in the USA, as well.

Kubler absinthe has been exported to Mexico and to Japan. This drink has been taken to these places in hopes to take advantage of the American tourist who travel to these places. The movement of Kubler is now hitting America with a big bang. If you want to order this wonderful absinthe drink, check out the deals online or hit the local store that just might have a bottle.

Absinthe is a form of alcohol that has a long history attached to it. Kubler absinthe is a vital player in the entire story of this drink. This historic and very traditional absinthe is now about to infiltrate all American liquor stores and shelves. All legal aged Americans will have the chance to consume this one of a kind alcohol and enjoy the wonderful effects that it causes your mind and body to have.

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