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Reddit mentions of Absinthe Glass Reservoir Pontarlier

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Absinthe Glass Reservoir Pontarlier
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Height6.42 Inches
Length11.3 Inches
Weight0.99 Pounds
Width7.09 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Absinthe Glass Reservoir Pontarlier:

u/sigilvii · 2 pointsr/Absinthe

Good on you, then!

Frankly, I browsed your user history and wrongly made an assumption. I like it too, for the ritual, the sense of danger, and because I quite enjoy anise and licorice. It's something that many people aren't as keen on when you explain all the details.

Oh, you're in California? You're in luck. St. George Spirits is a distillery in your general area that makes absinthe.

I'm sure many liquor stores carry at least one brand of absinthe. Here are reviews of absinthes available in the US. And this page should give you an idea of what might be available in a California liquor store. I would recommend checking the Wormwood Society for reviews before buying anything, since a bottle can be quite an investment.

And if you're looking to get into the whole aesthetic, might I suggest a Pontarlier glass?