Absinthe
With Absinthe you can make
Mystical tropical adventure!
Green Swizzle
Overproof Rum, Weißer Rum, Absinthe, Creme de menthe, Falernum, Limettensaft
Hemingway's seductive sip.
Death In The Afternoon
Absinthe, Champagne / prosecco, Sugar / simple syrup
A dash of history in a glass.
Absinthe Frappé
Absinthe, Sugar / simple syrup
Tropical escape in every sip.
Jet Pilot
Absinthe, Goldrum, Jamaican rum, Overproof Rum, Aromatic bitters, Limettensaft, Falernum, Zucker / einfacher Sirup, Pink Grapefruit Saft
Nostalgic Southern Elegance
Sazerac
Absinthe, Cognac, Peychaud's Aromatic Bitters, Sugar
Autumn in every sip
Pumpkin Sazerac
Cognac, Absinthe, Spiced pumpkin syrup, Peychaud's Aromatic Bitters
A sweet essence of old-world charm
Yellow Daisy
Dry gin, Absinthe, Grand Marnier, White vermouth
Herbal harmony in every elegant sip
Chrysanthemum
Absinthe, DOM Benedictine, White vermouth
Sophisticated sip of citrus and mystique.
Morning Glory
Absinthe, Cognac, Orange liqueur, Sugar / simple syrup, Aromatic bitters, Lemon juice
Bold flavors with a sophisticated punch.
Saratoga Brace Up
Absinthe, Cognac, Lemon juice, Aromatic bitters, Soda water, Sugar, Egg
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Q&A
What is the most popular cocktail made with absinthe?
One of the best-known classic cocktails featuring absinthe is the Sazerac, where it’s often used as a rinse to add a distinctive herbal-anise aroma. Another famous absinthe-forward serve is Death in the Afternoon, which pairs absinthe with Champagne for a bold, aromatic drink.
What ingredients pair well with absinthe in cocktails?
Absinthe pairs especially well with citrus (lemon), sugar, and aromatic bitters, which help balance its intense herbal and licorice-like notes. It also works well with rye whiskey, Cognac, gin, and sparkling wine when used in small amounts as a rinse or accent.
How many cocktails can you make with absinthe?
You can make 95 cocktails with absinthe on makemeacocktail.com. It’s commonly used in small quantities, so it shows up across a wide range of classic and modern recipes.
What is absinthe and what does it taste like?
Absinthe is a highly aromatic spirit traditionally made with herbs such as anise, fennel, and wormwood. It tastes intensely herbal with a pronounced anise/licorice character and is often used sparingly to add depth and complexity.
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