Absinthe and wormwood

i have a bottle of Absinthe i got in Spain. it is a green 70% vol spirit. i have looked up info on it’s history and apparantly it contains (or used to anyway) wormwood, which is poisonous. what is wormwood? how poisonous is it and were does it come from?

To the best of my knowlege:

Wormwood is a mild hallucinogen (at least at the dosage contained in absinthe). Habitual use, however, makes you crazy. I don’t remember exactly how, just “crazy”.

Here’s an interesting place to start.
http://www.gumbopages.com/food/beverages/absinthe.html

A straight tincture of wormwood is an effective laxative. Absinthe is made using calcinated wormwood, so it (fortunately) doesn’t make you poop. It’s neurotoxic qualities are grossly exaggerated. Here’s a good link for ya.

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http://www.erowid.org/chemicals/absinthe/absinthe.shtml

Wormwood is no doubt listed as poisonous, but when you get right down to it, all intoxication is just minor (usually), temporary poisoning.

Having personally drank two seperate person’s home-brewed Absynthe I can assure you wormwood, if it is that poisonous, isn’t poisonous enough to kill you in one draught of the bottle. I drank a whole bottle of it over the course of a year (strong stuff, is how I make it ;)) and I have not noticed, nor have friends, family members, or my employer noticed, any particulr sign of the onset of death.

The oil fo wormwood is probably poisonous, but in the same way that nicotene is poisonous. You just won’t be consuming that much in absynthe.

They let you bring that back to the states??? It is, after all, illegal, AFAIK, in all fifty states.

You can get absinthe legally in Canada. I have tried commercial preparations, though, and found them to be an unremarkable (& somewhat vile) liqeuer. Had a homebrew around xmas 1994 that brought out some subtle colours-- Most notably a halo effect around candles & lights that made everything look “christmas-cardy”. If I died or anything it hasn’t altered my lifestyle.

erislover – love the kallisti sig… While we’re on the topic, :wink: do think the A&W fast-food chain is named in honour of Adam Weishaupt, or d’ya think it’s a romanization of the Greek [sym]a[/sym]&[sym]w[/sym]? “Take, eat, this is my body…” Is the A&W Root Bear the “Root and Branch, Alpha and Omega?” (Temperance leaders can blame the Green Fairy for the blasphemy…)
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Apart from insanity, Excessive consumption of Absinthe can cause a fern to grow out of your chest.

No, really.

My old auntie used to tell me

Absinthe makes the heart grow fronds, dear.

There are rumours of gastro-intestinal abnormalities, too.

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Having had my share of, not absinthe but, vodka spiced with wormwood (a Swedish specialty, unfortunately I couldn’t find any information in English) through the years I can assure you that wormwood does not cause hallucinations, it is not a laxative, it is not poisonous. What it does do is give a nice, bitter taste to the liquor.

Most of the Absinthe sold around the globe is just high-potency liquor. The amount of wormwood or thujone in it is pretty minimal in most cases, if its there at all. Plus, theres skepticism over whether the wormwood is hallucinogenic to begin with. Never having tried it, I can’t say.

Classic! :smiley:

By the way, have you noticed that the french fries at the A&W taste a little strange? [sub][dead kennedys offshoot]I drive down to the disco, pompadour and pink lamé… etc[/dead kennedys offshoot][/sub]

But a&w as [sym]a[/sym]&[sym]w[/sym] being A.W… Hmm. Notice, of course, that such a stylistic interpretation of Adam W. would bring Adam [sym]W[/sym]., the first man of the end! The eschaton becomes closer to complete immanentization… :eek: DO NOT EAT THERE!

…when he cut his ear off?..

Having tried it, I can say: a firm maybe. My experience to hallucinations are, shall we say, somewhat complete and absynthe with wormwood oils certainly didn’t make everything shimmer, or colors to change; however, I have drank just plain high-proof alcohol and can say that the oil of wormwood certainly does something that alcohol itself doesn’t. How’s that for science?!

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Tell me, though… is it just a coincidence that, including the spaces, there are 23 characters in your name???

Hoo boy, is it bitter! Floater, (:eek: ) a tincture of wormwood certainly is laxative. Explosively. That’s why they call it wormwood. (I’m sure that the flavoured vodka has a very small amount.) My girlfriend makes a wormwood tincture (by steeping a few hundred grams of wormwood in a bottle of vodka, oddly enough,) which she takes every day. When I first met her, and we had been talking about the wonderful properties of various herbs, she gave me four “eye-droppers” of wormwood tincture in a glass of water, and then we went out to a restaurant. What a nightmare. Reminded me of the poor bloke in Lamentations:

Well, not really, but it’s a neat quote.;)I would agree, the effect of absinthe is not hallucinatory– More of a colour-enhancer. (To be honest, psilocybe mushrooms & LSD aren’t really hallucinogens either – because generally you know what you are seeing isn’t real.) Belladonna & Datura are the only substances that have ever caused true hallucinations for me. [sub]Don’t mind Larry over there in the corner, talking to some girl who isn’t there.[/sub]
erislover, all the buzz about bio-warfare recently has got me itching to screen The [sym]O[/sym]mega Man again.

Cecil has just finished writing a column about Absinthe, so watch for it in the coming weeks. - Jill

Coincidence? As much as anything is, I suppose. It was not intentional, and I hadn’t noticed until you mentioned it.

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See my post in this other thread. Wormwood is not even remotely an hallucinogen, and the quantites in absinthe are too minute to have much of any effect at all.

http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/showthread.php?threadid=95379