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Cocktails with Absinthe

A strong liquor of green color absinthe is flavored with anise and wormwood. Absinthe is also popularly termed as the la Fee Verte. It is not added with sugar when bottled and so is commonly termed as spirit. Originated in Switzerland the cocktail gained immense popularity during the late 19th century. Cocktails with absinthe have always pleased the hearts of cocktail lovers. Aunt Roberta, Earthquake, Sazerac, The Monkey Gland and Green Vesper are some of the best preparations of cocktails with absinthe.

You must have heard about Earthquake also popularly known as Tremblement de Terre. One of the most popular cocktails with Absinthe has always earned the appreciation of the discerning cocktail lovers. Henri de Toulouse Lautrec, a Post-impressionist painter of France has been attributed with the name of the cocktail called Earthquake. The wine goblet mix comprises of Absinthe and Cognac. The cocktail served with ice cubes is perfect for any special occasion. One can also go for another drink with the same name but the taste varies, as the later comprises of gin, whiskey and Pernod liquorice liqueur.

Originated in New Orleans, Louisiana Sazerac is one of the oldest cocktails available. The drink includes Cognac and bitters and was popularized by Antoine Amedee Peychaud. Presently one can come across a wide variety of recipes available that comprises of rye whiskey, pastis, Angostura bitters and Peychaud’s bitters. John Schiller gave the name of the cocktail in the year 1859. Absinthe has always been traditionally used for the preparation but is not easily available in the United States because of the restrictions imposed on importation and production. The substitutes used for this preparation are Pernod, Herbsaint, Chartreuse and Ricard. Instead of sugar cube in this preparation simple syrup is generally used nowadays. The drink is served along with crushed ice in an old fashioned glass garnished with a peel of lemon.

Named after a technique of surgery, The Monkey Gland is one of the most popular cocktails with Absinthe. The popular cocktail preparation comprises of orange juice, absinthe, gin and also granadine. This cocktail is ideal for small occasions and get together functions. The people are sure to have a nice and great time sipping on their favorite drink. There are ample of recipes available online for cocktails with absinthe. Absinthe margarita, Cajun mary, bloody brain, absinthe suissesse, absinthe wine, dick’s absinthe, absinthe jumbo, pedra, wormwood delight, absinthe minded martini and TNT cocktail are some of the best preparations for the people to choose from. The recipes are simple enough for people to try even at home. Ideal for family get together and other occasions the cocktails with absinthe heightens the mood of the occasion. Proper garnishing is essential for any cocktail preparation, as the drink seems to lack its beauty without required decoration. Lemon peels and pineapple is often used for the garnishing purposes.