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1 | fl oz | La Fée Parisienne Absinthe Superieure |
1 | fl oz | Giffard Sirop de Orgeat (Almond) Syrup |
Rellenar con | Agua fría |
Cómo se hace: |
POUR absinthe and almond syrup into glass. Serve iced water separately in a small jug (known in France as a 'broc') so the customer can dilute to their own taste (I recommend five shots). Lastly, add ice to fill glass. |
Garnitura: |
None |
Historia: |
Long, refreshing aniseed, liquorice and almond. |
Acerca de: |
Pronounced 'Mor-Esk', this classic drink is very popular in the South of France, where it is now commonly made with pastis in place of absinthe. It was originally created by French soldiers serving in the Bataillon d'Afrique during the Algerian campaign of the 1830s and 40s, and was alternatively known as Bureau Arabe after the military department which dealt with local affairs and was said to act like 'an iron fist in a velvet glove'. |