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Absinthe is one of the liquors that are popular for having high alcohol content. Also known as the Green Fairy primarily because of its colour, absinthe also has a unique anise flavour profile, making it perfect for cocktails or after subjecting it to the “
Absinthe Ritual.” 

The Absinthe Ritual involves using ice cubes and sugar cubes to dilute the liquor and eliminate its somewhat bitter taste. Taking absinthe neat is not generally a good idea since the alcohol content hovers at 45%-74%. The best way to approach absinthe is to ease into it or “tame” it, and mixing this potent liquor is one way of taming it. 

If you are in Singapore and are looking for the Green Fairy experience, or just drawn by the allure created by absinthe’s alleged banning from the United States in 1912, feast your eyes and tastebuds on the 4 best absinthe brands in Singapore. 

How Absinthe is Made 

Before discussing the 4 best absinthe brands you can find in Singapore, let us first tackle how they are made. To fully appreciate the liquor, let us dive deeply into the processes involved in creating it. 

Perhaps you are wondering how this liquor gets its unique green hue or how it has its unique anise flavour. The alcohol content of absinthe also raises a few questions from some people and alarms from others. Knowing how absinthe is made will put these questions and concerns to rest and allow you to fully enjoy the Green Fairy. 

Ingredients

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Absinthe is made by taking a neutral liquor and mixing it with three key ingredients: anise, wormwood, and fennel. This combination of ingredients allows this liquor to acquire its unique flavour, and when combined with other botanical ingredients, a distinct green colour will be achieved.  

Manufacturing Process

The absinthe manufacturing process can be split into two distinct methods: distillation and cold compounding. Distillation is a much more traditional way of manufacturing absinthe, whereas cold compounding takes a more modern approach to absinthe making. 

Absinthe distillation shares similarities with gin distillation in that the botanical ingredients are mixed with the alcohol, and the alcohol base absorbs the essences of the other elements. The alcohol is then subjected to another one of this process, and then the manufacturers can choose to add chlorophyll to the liquor to achieve its unique colour. 

On the other hand, cold compounding is mixing flavouring oils with the base liquor. This process generally yields a stronger alcohol content, and the type of absinthe this method produces are the ones deemed to be dangerous. But if you follow the proper diluting process or mix it with other ingredients for a cocktail, then this will be an enjoyable drink. 

Absinthe Alcohol Content

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As discussed earlier, the alcohol content of absinthe usually plays around 40%-74%, making them one of the most potent liquors in the world. Various factors like the manufacturing process and ingredients used contribute to how high the alcohol content of a particular brand will be. 

High alcohol content means that this particular liquor cannot be taken neat. Although featuring a strong anise flavour, the sheer strength of the alcohol might overpower other flavour profiles. If you are looking for liquors to be taken neat, you’d best look elsewhere than absinthe. 

The 4 Best Absinthe Brands in Singapore 

Now that we’ve covered the “how,” let us cover the “what.” Absinthe is a liquor considered to be rare because of its alcohol content and its history. While the stories about governments banning them are proven to be false, absinthe still carries that infamy, and it actually adds to the allure of owning the liquor. 

If you too would like to taste the Green Fairy in Singapore, then take a peek into the four best absinthe brands you can buy within the country! 

Absinthe Jacques Senaux Black
Absinthe Jacques Senaux Black

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The Absinthe Jacques Senaux Black is a product of Spain and carries a considerable alcohol content. Indicated at 85%, this liquor is not to be taken neat due to the sheer strength of its alcohol. You will be rewarded with a slightly bitter flavour profile, followed by subtle hints of aniseed and liquorice when diluted. 

Absinthe is already a liquor that is not for the faint of heart, and Absinthe Jacques Senaux Black ups the ante by having a powerful alcohol content. But if you’re up to the challenge, you will be able to give your cocktail a strong kick. 

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Lyre’s Absinthe Non-Alcoholic Spirits

Lyre’s Absinthe Non-Alcoholic Spirits

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The Lyre’s Absinthe Non-Alcoholic Spirits is, like its name suggests, non-alcoholic. This particular liquor’s purpose is for you to get the anise flavours of absinthe without getting its strong alcohol content. 

With that being said, the specific flavour profiles you will get from this non-alcoholic drink are similar to what you will get with other absinthe brands. The herbal flavours are present, along with the strong anise flavour, and you will also get hints of sweetness, making this brand the perfect companion for your cocktails. 

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Absinthe Jacques Senaux Red

Absinthe Jacques Senaux Red

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The Absinthe Jacques Senaux brand seems to be following some sort of theme regarding their liquors. With their Jacques Senaux Red, they chose to use fire as the inspiration for this particular variety, and upon taking a sip of this absinthe variety, you will know why. 

Staying true to the average alcohol content of absinthe, the Jacques Senaux Red has an ABV (alcohol by volume) of 75%. As for the flavour profile, you get a bitter entry followed by hints of liquorice and aniseed. This drink is best diluted in water and sugar or mixed with other ingredients for a tasty cocktail. 

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Absinthe Jacques Senaux Green

Absinthe Jacques Senaux Green

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The Absinthe Jacques Senaux Green is the tamest variety out of the three featured here. But being tame in terms of alcohol content for absinthe is an understatement since the Jacques Senaux Green’s alcohol content sits at 70%, which is still relatively higher than other liquors. 

What you essentially get from choosing the green variety is the same flavour but with relatively weaker alcohol content. You will still get the bitter entry followed by liquorice flavour profiles and finished with aniseed notes when you drink the Jacques Senaux green, and much like any other absinthe, it still has to be diluted. 

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Conclusion

These are the 4 best absinthe brands you can find in Singapore. Absinthe is a liquor celebrated because of its unique liquorice flavour, intense alcohol content, and intriguing history. If you are in Singapore and craving some of that Green Fairy taste, you, too, can get your hands on one of these absinthe brands with the help of Cellarbration

We at Cellarbration are dedicated to bringing you high-quality liquors, and our track record when it comes to giving you only the best speaks for itself. With a highly successful online liquor business and 11 retail locations all over Singapore, getting your favourite alcoholic drink has never been this easy!

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