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Slowly pouring water from a carafe was the most common method of adding water to absinthe during the Belle Époque
Hince the name
as it is UV resistant
The strikers can also hold various items
one must slowly pour or drip water onto the sugar cubes until they dissolve and mix into the absinthe
Absinthe Distillery Label Print, 11" x 8.5" Rectangular Absinthe Grille #35 Slowly pouring water from aThis print is a reproduction of an original late 19th century absinthe label. It was printed using a four color offset printing press, meaning each color was applied separately. This printing method would have been the same as the one used to produce the original labels. The colors and image are sharp and vibrant. Silver metallic ink was used in the printing process on the wormwood branches and leaves, adding to the authentic look and feel of the
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