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- Herbsaint is a brand name of anise-flavored liqueur originally created as an absinthe-substitute in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1934, and currently produced...
- anisettes such as pastis, Pernod, or Herbsaint are common substitutes when absinthe is unavailable. In New Orleans, Herbsaint is most commonly used due to the...
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- translucent plastic container resembling an anthropomorphic hand grenade Herbsaint—a brand of anise-flavored liqueur, originally marketed as a substitute...
- (incorporating almond syrup), and the Martinique Swizzle (flavored with Herbsaint, Pernod or anisette). According to that guide: Swizzles originated in...
- issue, in which four articles are published, along with an obituary. Herbsaint Sazerac delivers a cycling tour of Ennui-sur-Blasé, demonstrating several...
- Centerbe (Italy; infusion of 100 high mountain herbs) Galliano (Italy) Herbsaint (United States) P****ione Nera (Italy) Pastis (France) Patxaran (Spain)...