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Wired
November 2005
Brian Ashcraft
The Mystery of the Green Menace It's been celebrated as a muse and banned as a poison. Now an obsessed microbiologist has cracked the code for absinthe - and distilled his own. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
September 2005
Jacob Sullum
The Search for Real Absinthe Now as then, absinthe's appeal is based largely on its notoriety. And just as pot would lose its countercultural cachet if it were sold by Philip Morris, absinthe is not the same when it is no longer prohibited. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Bernie Alexander
Absinthe: The Forbidden Drink The word absinthe comes from the Greek word apsinthion, which means "undrinkable." And that characteristic may be its strongest lure -- along with its exotic history. mark for My Articles similar articles
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First Amendment Lite If you produce alcoholic beverages, puns, drug slang, and ghoulishly percussive monkeys may land you in trouble with the law. mark for My Articles similar articles