Keller et Fils Absinthe by Christoph Keller

Monkey 47 Absinthe Keller et Fils
Absinthe Keller et Fils

The distiller of the famous Monkey 47 Gin has distilled an Absinthe: Absinthe Traditionelle du Lac de Constance, nickname “Absinthe Keller et Fils“. It is the first Absinthe distilled in the pictorial Staehlemuehle, where the Absinthe, Gin and Eaux de Vie distillery is located. Christoph Keller, the master distiller of Monkey 47 Gin, put all his knowledge and passion into the creation of this ultra-premium Absinthe.

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Absinthe Cigars: Sample tubes

Absinthe Cigar
Absinthe Cigar

These Absinthe Cigars aren’t new, but we recently made some new pictures in our Absinthe room. Every tube is filled with a sample portion of Absinthe. You can choose between the Cigar Étui Set number I or II. The étui itself is in the design of an exclusive cigar etui. Of course, the snake leather is not real, it is printed on the carton. But the Absinthe set has the look of a 19th century cigar étui and you really feel like a real gentleman ;-).

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Absinthe Epoque with a new bottle and label

Absinthe Epoque, one of our premium Absinthes, has a new design. The label has now a golden print to underline the exclusiveness of this traditional Absinthe. Also, the bottle is now 100% symmetrical. We hope you like the new design! Absinthe Epoque is also this month our Absinthe of the Month, this means that you will get one Absinthe Brouilleur for free!

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Blended Absinthe, how does it taste?

On last years Absinthiades, a blended Absinthe won the first price. Blended Absinthe is a mix of different Absinthes. So basically you can mix any Absinthe you have in your bar to create a new one. We have made a test and mixed one part Strong68 with two parts République. The bitter taste of Absinthe Strong68 mixes perfectly with the fresh character of République. We were positively surprised of our blended Absinthe. Give it a try, it makes fun and is something experiential. Although, we prefer to drink Absinthe individually. Here are some photos of our “how to blend Absinthe” test:

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