Swiss Absinthe
The Kallnachner uses a traditional German spelling, Absinth, but I assure you, it is no Hills. It's a lovely La Bleue.
The Kubler has more anise and bit more bite, despite being the same in alcohol content. Nice, though. I am appreciating the lower alcohol content making things more palatable.
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Swiss Absinthe
The Kallnachner uses a traditional German spelling, Absinth, but I assure you, it is no Hills. It's a lovely La Bleue.
The Kubler has more anise and bit more bite, despite being the same in alcohol content. Nice, though. I am appreciating the lower alcohol content making things more palatable.
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Uploaded on November 19, 2005
Taken on November 19, 2005