Absinthe Review: Absinthe Poison
Absintheur: Edward Clay 14.07.2011
Review:
Well, it's different; it tastes a little like sweets which is off-putting when you're expecting an Absinthe flavour. It's drinkable and it'll get you drunk, but you might as well be drinking Pernod. I guess this is an Absinthe you'd find in your local bar, i.e. a mediocre and commercial bastardisation of something pure.
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