Different Absinthe Informations
It is not easy to believe on so many contradictory Absinthe informations.
Misleading Absinthe Information
One book “Absinthe The Cocaine of the 19th Century: A History of the Hallucinogenic Drug and its Effect on Artists and Writersin Europe and the United States” by Doris Lanier, compares Absinthe to drugs such as cocaine because it was said to be addictive, to give a sense of euphoria, have psychedelic effects and weaken the brain and other faculties.
During the 19th and 20th century Absinthe became popular all over the world. People used illegal drugs of today at that time for medicine, on prescription for coughs etc. In drinks also. Popular drinks in bars were Absinthe, Vin Maraiani (cocaine and wine) and Coca Cola (then made from cocaine, wine and kola nuts). The Europeans used these drugs and drinks regularly.
The reason to link Absinthe with these drugs was it’s popularity with Bohemian artists and writers and also with the harlots of the Moulin Rouge and Montmartre.
Wormwood contains thujone which was thought to be psychoactive and alike THC in the drug cannabis. Both THC and Thujone are terpenoids which affects the central nervous system and the GABA receptors in the brain respectively. A person can have hallucinations and fantasies, euphoric feeling, relieve from pain and an aphrodisiac with the over dose of wormwood.
Several countries banned Absinthe along with some drugs in the early 1900s. Everyone knows that it was banned due to madness of the time. People lumped Absinthe, the Green Fairy, together with drugs like heroin (the White Fairy), cannabis and cocaine and even now there are many people and websites who mention Absinthe in the same sentence as magic mushrooms, LSD, weed, cannabis and ecstasy.
Absinthe Information – What we now know
We know that medical studies on Absintheand wormwood in the past were not accurate and were “colored” by the prohibition movement of the time and the worry that Absinthe was a drug. The thujone content in Absinthe is so less that it cannot have any dangerous effects. Vintage pre ban Absinthe do not contained any thujone content. A person would die of alcohol poisoning long before suffering any side effects from thujone.
Results from studies and research have caused many countries to legalize Absinthe again so the Green Fairy can now be enjoyed in bars and in homes across the world.
Anyone can easily get drunk on Absinthe due to it’s high proof. Due to the double quantity of the alcohol content in it one must take care when consuming it. If you do get drunk on Absinthe you will probably experience a very different intoxication than you would experience from other spirits or fermented beverages. It is described as a “lucid” or “clear headed” kind of drunkenness by several people. This can be understood with the help of a solution of sedatives and stimulants. These qualities are also enhanced by preparing cocktails containing Absinthe and the caffeine loaded drink!
The misleading Absinthe information can disappoint a person. The preparation of this anise flavor alcoholic beverage is entertaining. A person can also enjoy making his very own wormwood Absinthe at home by using real, top-quality Absinthe essences.com – a fun and economical way to enjoy Absinthe.

