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Quote from: waks on February 03, 2018, 01:35:00 PMQuote from: The Big Train on February 03, 2018, 08:21:43 AMI’ve had real absinthe beforeIt's been legal in the US since 2007.The real one has magic mushrooms in it(they drink it in EuroTrip). Had it in Europe.
Quote from: The Big Train on February 03, 2018, 08:21:43 AMI’ve had real absinthe beforeIt's been legal in the US since 2007.
I’ve had real absinthe before
Quote from: Spracne on February 03, 2018, 03:40:43 PMThe reason absinthe was said to cause hallucinations was not due to the wormwood (or magic mushrooms, as the astute and worldly TBT asserts in a very lol-worthy moment). It was from contamination due to unsanitary storage conditions. But I think we are all impressed that TBT has had "real" absinthe.Actually it’s not from unsanitary conditions you dumbass. It’s from a chemical called thujone which comes from the wormwood. I’m not surprised in the least you are wrong you pompous prick.https://science.howstuffworks.com/innovation/edible-innovations/absinthe.htm
The reason absinthe was said to cause hallucinations was not due to the wormwood (or magic mushrooms, as the astute and worldly TBT asserts in a very lol-worthy moment). It was from contamination due to unsanitary storage conditions. But I think we are all impressed that TBT has had "real" absinthe.
Quote from: The Big Train on February 03, 2018, 03:45:33 PMQuote from: Spracne on February 03, 2018, 03:40:43 PMThe reason absinthe was said to cause hallucinations was not due to the wormwood (or magic mushrooms, as the astute and worldly TBT asserts in a very lol-worthy moment). It was from contamination due to unsanitary storage conditions. But I think we are all impressed that TBT has had "real" absinthe.Actually it’s not from unsanitary conditions you dumbass. It’s from a chemical called thujone which comes from the wormwood. I’m not surprised in the least you are wrong you pompous prick.https://science.howstuffworks.com/innovation/edible-innovations/absinthe.htmThe levels of Thujone are widely accepted to be well below the level necessary to be symptomatic. And even if you ingested a toxic level, it would not be a pleasant experience. But before you got to that point, you would likely be dead from alcohol poisoning. Unsafe storage and toxic adulterants likely explain the exaggerated claims of hallucinations from 19th century commentators. Also, lol at you.
Anyone had Everclear? That crap must have hella thujones bc it will put hair on your cahones.
"big city" normal bar -Red beer
In like absinthe, but then again I like anise flavor.
Blow job (shot) at an opera intermission bar.
Quote from: Mrs. Gooch on February 09, 2018, 10:01:35 AMBlow job (shot) at an opera intermission bar.Did @Gooch order that?
Quote from: catastrophe on February 02, 2018, 03:51:27 PMI generally pride myself on being able to discern if I'm in a bar that is capable of making the drink I want.Yes, it should usually be pretty obvious. Order canned beer at the Lou, wells (two ingredient drinks) at Kites, Kaws, etc. and leave the cocktails for places like Mae's or HiLo. Sometimes places will disappoint though. For example, I love the Green Lady Lounge but their cocktails are trash and they really shouldn't be.
I generally pride myself on being able to discern if I'm in a bar that is capable of making the drink I want.