Absinthe was invented at the end of the 18th century, in Val-de-Travers in the Swiss province of Jura. It is traditionally made of vermouth, anis seed, fennel and a range of other herbs. In the mid 19th century, absinthe was the drink of the Bohemia. Artists such as Ernest Hemingway, Edgar Allan Poe, Oscar Wilde, Charles Baudelaire, Paul Gauguin, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and Vincent van Gogh regarded "the green fairy" as a source of inspiration. The same is true for Marilyn Manson, who has been known as an absinthe lover for many years. In July 2007, together with Lion Spirits and absinthe.de and multiple award-winning Swiss speciality distillery Matter-Luginbühl AG, he launched his own absinthe, which is called "Mansinthe". Manson intensely involved in the developmentTwo years after the initial idea to do develop an absinthe together with Marilyn Manson, it was finished, Lion Spirits looks back: "Manson was intensely involved in the development, constantly tasting the samples, giving his opinion and providing suggestions for changes. When he was completely satisfied with a prototype, the final implementation was swift." The artist, whose real name is Brian Hugh Warner, presented his "Mansinthe" at the private viewing of his exhibition in Galerie Schenk in Cologne, on 27th June 2007. How to prepare "Mansinthe"Pour 3cl of "Mansinthe" into a large stemmed glass, then place a slotted absinthe spoon and sugar cube over the glass. Slowly drip ice-water over the sugar cube until dissolved, then fill glass with water to preferred taste.You may also use an Absinthefountain - that makes a perfect preparation as well as a Brouilleur. This fine spirit is also enjoyed by the most discerning connoisseurs without sugar.Do not:- drink Absinthe pure- light your Absinthe on fire- think, Absinthe will make you hallucinate - it won't!Drink responsibly and with moderation!Gold medal winner at the 2008 San Francisco World Spirits CompetitionBronze medal winner at the 2008 IWSC
Absinthe was invented at the end of the 18th century, in Val-de-Travers in the Swiss province of Jura. It is traditionally made of vermouth, anis seed, fennel and a range of other herbs. In the mid 19th century, absinthe was the drink of the Bohemia. Artists such as Ernest Hemingway, Edgar Allan Poe, Oscar Wilde, Charles Baudelaire, Paul Gauguin, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and Vincent van Gogh regarded "the green fairy" as a source of inspiration. The same is true for Marilyn Manson, who has been known as an absinthe lover for many years. In July 2007, together with Lion Spirits and absinthe.de and multiple award-winning Swiss speciality distillery Matter-Luginbühl AG, he launched his own absinthe, which is called "Mansinthe". Manson intensely involved in the developmentTwo years after the initial idea to do develop an absinthe together with Marilyn Manson, it was finished, Lion Spirits looks back: "Manson was intensely involved in the development, constantly tasting the samples, giving his opinion and providing suggestions for changes. When he was completely satisfied with a prototype, the final implementation was swift." The artist, whose real name is Brian Hugh Warner, presented his "Mansinthe" at the private viewing of his exhibition in Galerie Schenk in Cologne, on 27th June 2007. How to prepare "Mansinthe"Pour 3cl of "Mansinthe" into a large stemmed glass, then place a slotted absinthe spoon and sugar cube over the glass. Slowly drip ice-water over the sugar cube until dissolved, then fill glass with water to preferred taste.You may also use an Absinthefountain - that makes a perfect preparation as well as a Brouilleur. This fine spirit is also enjoyed by the most discerning connoisseurs without sugar.Do not:- drink Absinthe pure- light your Absinthe on fire- think, Absinthe will make you hallucinate - it won't!Drink responsibly and with moderation!Gold medal winner at the 2008 San Francisco World Spirits CompetitionBronze medal winner at the 2008 IWSC
The manufacturer of this glass exists for over 500 years! This glass is a copy of one they produced back in the old days of Absinthe. Being a central part of the classical Absintheritual, this glass combines style and material quality. It's quite heavy and therefore also suitable for the Absinthe "fire-ritual"... Height: app. 16,5cmDiameter: app. 8,5cmWeight: app. 405g Characteristics: thick-walled, dishwasher proofPacking unit: 6 glasses in a box
The official brand shirt of Absinthe Mansinthe. A short sleeve t-shirt with a contemporary look and good quality with a print on the front and the following specifications:
Quality100% cotton | 145g/m² | Single JerseyPrintScreenprint on frontSustainabilityFair & VeganSizesS | M | L
The official brand shirt of Absinthe Mansinthe. A short sleeve t-shirt with a contemporary look and good quality with a print on the front and the following specifications:
Quality100% cotton | 145g/m² | Single JerseyPrintScreenprint on frontSustainabilityFair & VeganSizesM | L | XL | XXL | XXXL
€14.95*
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