Absinthe

Absinthe Cocktail Ingredient

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Absinthe is a high-proof, anise-flavored spirit that has captivated bartenders and cocktail lovers for centuries. Made with wormwood, green anise, sweet fennel, and other aromatic herbs, this emerald-green liqueur delivers bold licorice flavors with complex herbal undertones. Often called "the green fairy," absinthe was banned in many countries but has made a remarkable comeback in modern cocktail culture.

Traditional absinthe preparation involves the famous water drip method, where ice-cold water slowly drips over a sugar cube into the spirit, creating a cloudy, opalescent effect called the "louche." This ritual transforms the clear green liquid into a milky, aromatic drink that releases hidden flavors and aromas.

In cocktails, absinthe works best when used sparingly as a rinse or in small doses. The classic Sazerac cocktail showcases absinthe perfectly, using just a rinse to add depth and aroma. Modern bartenders also use absinthe in creative ways, adding drops to enhance gin cocktails or creating innovative absinthe-forward drinks.

The key to using absinthe in cocktails is restraint. Its powerful flavor can easily overpower other ingredients, so start with small amounts. Quality absinthe brands like Pernod, St-George, and Kübler offer different flavor profiles, from traditional French styles to modern American interpretations. Store absinthe at room temperature away from direct sunlight to preserve its herbal complexity.

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How to use Absinthe in cocktails

Absinthe is listed as a Spirits ingredient on Signature Taste. Use this page to connect the ingredient profile with practical recipe ideas, home-bar planning, and nearby ingredients that can fill a similar role.

Recipe role

Absinthe appears in 2 cocktail recipes in the current library, including Corpse Reviver No. 2 and Sazerac. Compare those drinks to see whether it usually works as a base, modifier, accent, sweetener, or garnish.

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Similar ingredients

For substitutions or buying decisions, compare it with other Spirits options such as Aged Rum, Bourbon, Brandy, and Cachaça. Similar ingredients are useful when you want the same broad function but a different aroma, sweetness, strength, or finish.

Corpse Reviver No. 2 cocktail

Corpse Reviver No. 2

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Ingredients5

  • Absinthe
  • Gin
  • Lemon Juice
  • Lillet Blanc
  • Triple Sec
Sazerac cocktail

Sazerac

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Ingredients5

  • Absinthe
  • Ice Cubes
  • Peychaud's Bitter
  • Rye Whisky
  • Sugar Syrup

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