When is National Absinthe Day?

Sunday March 5th

National Absinthe Day, March 5th, is also known as National Absinthe Day. This day is for those who are 21 years or older to enjoy absinthe, a drink that is popular in the United States.

National Absinthe Day - March 5

It is often mistaken for a liqueur, but it is really a spirit because it isn't sweetened. When categorizing absinthe, it is referred to the vodkas, gins, and whiskeys.

Infusing wormwood, fennel, anise, and other herbs into alcohol is made by distillation. Absinthe's creation is traced to French doctor Pierre Ordinaire, a French doctor. He created and prescribed the elixir in the early 1900s as a cure for several disorders.

It has a strong licorice flavor to it and has a high alcohol content.. Often served with ice, a sugar cube placed on a slotted spoon over the glass, and water pouring over the sugar are often served with ice, a spoonful of sugar cubes, and water pouring over the sugar.

The Green Fairy, the Green Goddess, or the Green Lady, the drink was also known as the Green Fairy, the Green Goddess, or the Green Lady in artists and writers. It was also believed to have hallucinogenic effects at one time. Just as it was gaining a following, its reputation suffered as the century came to an end...