Snobbery? I don't think so. If you can point out any discrepancies or 'opinions-stated as facts' regarding what I've posted, then please do so. In the other absinthe thread I posted links that have directions regarding how vintage absinthe was made. All one has to do to get a good reference and starting point is to follow one of the processes as indicated under the 'historic recipes' sections of them ,of course scaling down to the individuals production scale,.
But here is a well-known recipe that is used very successfuly among many home-based absinthe makers:
800ml ethanol ,
95%,
150ml brandy
25gms wormwood ,A.absinthium,
50gms green anise
50gms Florence fennel ,not common fennel,
grind seeds together, pulverize the wormwood and mix with the alcohols and let macerate for at least 24 hours. Then distill and collect off 950 ml of distillate. Take 400ml of this distillate and color using the process as described in
www.oxygenee.com under the 'absinthe distiling guides' sections.
The herbs used to color this are:
Roman wormwood ,A. pontica,
Hyssop
Melissa
This is a variation of Duplais' 'Pontarlier Style' absinthe.
I do not consider the persons on this board as 'uninformed idiots' ,well perhaps you LFV,. Also, my 'ideal' of what absinthe is exactly that of what anyone who has done even more than a modicum of research into what absinthe is. I just get tired and frustrated when absinthe is continually postured as a drink that will make a person get hallucinations, cut off their ear, and become instantly cool by drinking it.