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- Bohemian-style_absinth abstract "Bohemian-style or Czech-style absinth (also called anise-free absinthe, or just “absinth” without the “e”) is an ersatz version of the traditional spirit absinthe, though is more accurately described as a kind of wormwood bitters. It is produced mainly in the Czech Republic, from which it gets its designations as “Bohemian” or “Czech,” although not all absinthe from the Czech Republic is Bohemian-style.Bohemian-style absinth contains little or none of the anise, fennel, and other herbs that are central to the flavor of traditional absinthe. This usually results in a product that is more bitter and less aromatic than traditional absinthe. It is not produced by the traditional means of maceration and distillation, but by cold-mixing high-proof alcohol with herbal oils and artificial colorants — a cheaper production method that involves no distillation.Typical Bohemian-style absinth has only two similarities with its traditional counterpart, in that it contains wormwood and has a high alcohol content. Since few countries possess a legal definition for absinthe, producers of Czech style absinth have taken advantage of this situation by borrowing the romantic Belle Époque associations and psychoactive reputation of traditional absinthe to create a market for their dissimilar products. Many of these producers aim to increase the appeal of their wares by making claims as to the thujone content of their absinth, levels which are uncharacteristic of "pre-ban" absinthe. A few Czech products even claim to have levels of thujone that would render them unfit to be sold in many parts of the world.".
- Bohemian-style_absinth thumbnail Czech_Absinthe.jpg?width=300.
- Bohemian-style_absinth wikiPageID "16195440".
- Bohemian-style_absinth wikiPageLength "5087".
- Bohemian-style_absinth wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Bohemian-style_absinth wikiPageRevisionID "680678989".
- Bohemian-style_absinth wikiPageWikiLink Absinthe.
- Bohemian-style_absinth wikiPageWikiLink Absinthe_wormwood.
- Bohemian-style_absinth wikiPageWikiLink Artemisia_absinthium.
- Bohemian-style_absinth wikiPageWikiLink Belle_Époque.
- Bohemian-style_absinth wikiPageWikiLink Bitters.
- Bohemian-style_absinth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Absinthe.
- Bohemian-style_absinth wikiPageWikiLink Costume_drama.
- Bohemian-style_absinth wikiPageWikiLink Distillation.
- Bohemian-style_absinth wikiPageWikiLink Ersatz.
- Bohemian-style_absinth wikiPageWikiLink Ersatz_good.
- Bohemian-style_absinth wikiPageWikiLink Ethanol.
- Bohemian-style_absinth wikiPageWikiLink File:Czech_Absinthe.jpg.
- Bohemian-style_absinth wikiPageWikiLink Historical_period_drama.
- Bohemian-style_absinth wikiPageWikiLink Louche.
- Bohemian-style_absinth wikiPageWikiLink Thujone.
- Bohemian-style_absinth wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bohemian-style absinth".
- Bohemian-style_absinth wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bohemian-style".
- Bohemian-style_absinth wikiPageWikiLinkText "Czech-style".
- Bohemian-style_absinth hasPhotoCollection Bohemian-style_absinth.
- Bohemian-style_absinth wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Absinthe.
- Bohemian-style_absinth wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bohemian-style_absinth subject Category:Absinthe.
- Bohemian-style_absinth hypernym Version.
- Bohemian-style_absinth type Work.
- Bohemian-style_absinth comment "Bohemian-style or Czech-style absinth (also called anise-free absinthe, or just “absinth” without the “e”) is an ersatz version of the traditional spirit absinthe, though is more accurately described as a kind of wormwood bitters.".
- Bohemian-style_absinth label "Bohemian-style absinth".
- Bohemian-style_absinth sameAs m.03wcmxf.
- Bohemian-style_absinth sameAs Q4938088.
- Bohemian-style_absinth sameAs Q4938088.
- Bohemian-style_absinth wasDerivedFrom Bohemian-style_absinth?oldid=680678989.
- Bohemian-style_absinth depiction Czech_Absinthe.jpg.
- Bohemian-style_absinth isPrimaryTopicOf Bohemian-style_absinth.