Absinthe eJuice

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BullyBoy

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Never tried it, don't know what it tastes like. Absinthe was Oscar Wilde's beverage of choice.

Currently, most countries have no legal definition of absinthe. . . Manufacturers can label a product “absinthe” or “absinth” without regard to any legal definition or minimum standard.

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foghorn

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Since alcohol has the tendency to evaporate very quickly, are there any alcohol related effects? As in, can you get drunk from smoking? =) I know you would definatly need a very strong liquor since one only inhales a small amount of liquid per hit.

well technically you CAN get drunk off the vapors. Just not with an e-cig. look up dry ice and vodka ;)
 

Applejackson

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applejackson makes the logical argument against anyway, though just calling absinthe a licorice flavor doesnt do the drink justice. the sugar, i didnt think about. good call!

I don't mean to put down your drink. I just can't stand licorice so anything remotely like it... well, that's all I taste and smell (and it lingers). When I had absinthe, that's all I could taste. The drink itself, it's history and it's whole ritual has always intrigued me since seeing Toulouse Lautrec's paintings though. And the color can be really cool sometimes ;)

Dunno how you feel about whiskey, but a drop or two of Jameson along with other flavors gives a nice aftertaste and aroma in the back of your nasal passages to your vapor. No sugars to worry about there.:)
 
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