Lucid Absinthe Now For Sale in the USA!
There are numerous different sorts of alcohol available on the market today in America. Now you can add one more to this long list, Lucid Absinthe. Absinthe is back on American alcohol shelves for everyone´s enjoyment. It has been banned for almost a century now because of the effects it has on people. Two absinthe’s have been approved for sale in the USA, both Lucid Absinthe and Kubler Absinthe.
At $60 a bottle you can try Lucid Absinthe from MorrellWine. Morrellwine.com – Taste You Can Trust
. They will deliver it right to your home.
I will explain these interesting effects you receive from drinking this potent alcohol drink later in this article. Before I do however, let me tell you what Absinthe is for all those people who don´t know and maybe a bit curious.
Absinthe derives it´s name from the word “artemisia absinthium,” which is the botanical name for the bitter herb wormwood. Along with wormwood, absinthe also contains the molecule thujone. Thujone is what causes the mind altering state which has stirred so much controversy over this popular yet illegal drink. Centuries ago in countries like Europe, doctors used to use this drink as a form of medicine to cure all sorts of diseases and illnesses. For the most part, people believed it worked and absinthe started becoming more and more popular. In the beginning of the nineteenth century, there was over forty distilleries providing this drink until 1905 came around and something crazy happened. Absinthe was already under a bit a scrutiny about its effects on people, so when a man killed his entire family under the influence of this drink, absinthe was thus banned.
This drink was banned in Switzerland, the country absinthe originated form thus leading America not to allow it on its own liquor shelves. The ingredient thujone was the main concern for this ban. People believed that thujone lead to people being delirious and would cause people to hallucinate. However, recent evidence has shown that old forms of absinthe contained only small amounts of this molecule. This lead to the company called Kübler to file a petition to American legislators on the grounds that their was only small amount of thujone in this drink.
Considering Lucid Absinthe in the USA
Absinthe has a number of names it goes by. One of the most popular alias it goes by is
Green Fairy, for its distinctive green color. Since the return of absinthe is here, one of the leading companies you should consider is Lucid Absinthe. World renowned absinthe expert T.A. Breaux is the man behind Lucid absinthe. This wonderful brand of absinthe is made in the history filled Combier distillery, and is manufactured to strict traditional French methods. Unlike a number of other absinthe distillers, Lucid Absinthe uses a full measure of Grande Wormwood, green anise, sweet fennel, and other fine European herbs. No artificial additives, oils, or dyes are used when it comes to Lucid Absinthe. So if it is quality you are looking for, Lucid absinthe is the correct solution.
The Effects of Lucid Absinthe
When drinking Lucid Absinthe, unlike regular alcohol, it gives you a clear headed drunkenness rather than a feeling of being incoherent. Many famous people like Ernest Hemingway and Vincent Van Gogh used to drink absinthe to do their best work. Lucid absinthe increases your senses while still giving you the buzz you crave when drinking any form of alcohol. In addition, another cool thing about Lucid absinthe is its eye catching bottle. Literally, eye catching, because there are two piercing, cat like eyes on the bottle hypnotizing you as you see it. It is completely black with these two eyes on top and the Lucid logo on the bottom. The look of the bottle is as extraordinary as the drink itself. Since the ban is lifted for absinthe in America, the first bottle you should grab is Lucid Absinthe.
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