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The Green Fairy Cocktail Recipe

AbsintheGreen FairyIt is not a secret that ‘Green Fairy’ is another very well-spread and frequently used name for the absinthe liquor. When hearing those two words many imagine an attractive girl in a stylized green outfit with beautiful airy wings or a mystery half-transparent ghost haunting behind a confirmed absinthe drinker’s back or rather a bottle of the liquor itself. However, did you know, that the same name also stands for an absinthe cocktail?

This very article is dedicated to the ‘Green Fairy Cocktail’ preparation instructions, and the information provided in it will enrich your absinthe drinks recipe potential as well as vary your drinking-party life.

The needed ingredients are the following:

  • absinthe (2 ounces),
  • GET 27 liquor (1 ounce),
  • lemon juice (1 splash),
  • sugar (0.5 teaspoon - optional),
  • ice cubes (5 to 7 pieces),
  • lemon slice or lemon peel.

Famous Absinthe Cocktail: Sazerac

Sazerac CocktailThe roots of this famous cocktail go far back to the early 19th century, and New Orleans is claimed to be its birthplace. Funny it is, but it was invented as a remedy for the tropical malaise. Actually, many believe that ‘Sazerac’ is the first cocktail ever made. And it is you, who gonna learn how to mix it today.

The name of the drink derives from the brand-name of the cognac, originally used for the preparation, which was ‘Sazerac-de-Forge’. However, you will never find it nowadays – it only became a part of the history – so you have to substitute it with another cognac brand. Rye whiskey works well for that.

Thus, you need:

  • absinthe (1.5 ounces),
  • Rye whiskey (2 ounces),
  • Herbsaint (few drops),
  • Peychaud’s Bitters (few drops),
  • sugar (1 cube),
  • crashed ice (one 3.5 ounces glass – optional),
  • ice (2-3 cubes).

Absinthe Cocktail: Death in the Afternoon

ChampagneErnest HemingwayTo those who are fond of Ernest Hemingway’s writings know “Death in the afternoon” as a classic work on the art of bullfighting. However, absinthe drinkers, even if ignorant of Hemingway’s literary heritage, will definitely recognize it as the name of the cocktail he contributed to the 1935 collection of celebrity recipes, called “So red the nose, or breath in the afternoon”.

The genius mixture of the ingredients and the effect the drink produces won it great popularity. Today is the day you gonna learn how to prepare it and enjoy the same cocktail the renowned Ernest Hemingway loved so much.

What you need is as follows:

  • absinthe (1 ounce),
  • ice-cold champagne (5 ounce).

Recipe: Absinthe Suissesse

anisetteWhite Creme de MentheWhen tired of drinking absinthe through the traditional French ritual, one starts experimenting. It is true to say that it is most pleasant to play with one’s own homemade spirit (click here to learn how to make absinthe), however if you are too lazy for that the absinthe manufacturers have already taken the pain for you, so that you can use the finished product.

To prepare ‘absinthe suissesse’ the following ingredients should be at hand:

  • absinthe (two ounces),
  • anisette (one splash),
  • white crème de menthe (half ounce),
  • raw egg white (one),
  • ice (three to five cubes).

You may care or not, but the creator of the drink was inspired by a Swiss girl, thus it was called in her honor. Could be she was plain and easy, but really nice that is why the shake is prepared and looks in a similar way.

Absinthe: How to Make It

Wormwood HerbYou don’t trust all those absinthe manufactures and would like to generate the unique ‘Green Fairy’ right in the cozy surroundings of your own kitchen? Now problem! Following are the recipe and directions to aid you in your courageous gust.

First of all, you need to add some unusual items on your shopping list:

  • dried chopped wormwood (one ounce),
  • angelica root (one tablespoon),
  • hyssop (one teaspoon),
  • coriander seeds (half teaspoon),
  • caraway seeds (quarter teaspoon),
  • cardamon pods (one pinch),
  • fennel or anise seeds (one pinch),
  • vodka (one liter).

The last item is probably not so much uncommon for you to have at home, so you can just extract it from the secret place where it has been kept for the state of emergency.

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