This is a wonderful blend of anise notes that closely resembles the original "Green" liqueur of Paris long ago. It has hints of Anise along with other natural flavors.
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This is a professional grade highly concentrated flavoring.
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Perfectly Reflects Absinthe
When I was in New Orleans we visited the Old Black Absinthe shop and enjoyed Absinthe. It tastes like black licorice because Absinthe TASTES like black licorice!
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Absinthe (TFA)
Mixed at 5%, along with 2.7% each of WS-23 and Polar Blast. I do love black licorice, so I may be biased, but I think it's delicious... for black licorice, not absinthe. Although it does smell faintly herbal in concentrate form, I can't detect any of those components when I'm using it. I plan on using this as a base for my own absinthe flavor, adding in the herbal components myself. Not disappointed with the flavor, though, and I'm sure I'll be ordering it again.
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If you like Absinthe
Has a nice licorice taste just like Absinthe but it's milder than straight licorice. Very good flavor but a little weak.
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horrid
It taste like black liquorice and root beer. My taste testing friends hated it. It just about tore my stomach up .
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Not bad
This flavor definitely tastes like licorice. Not really my thing but use it sparingly as it's quite strong. I would start at 0.5 - 1.0% and adjust to taste
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Great tasting
Very smooth, almost like black licorice only milder. Not over powering at all and enjoyable.
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Licorice Cool
Something I never thought I would like but was really wrong on this one. It is licorice but has a refreshing cool to it also. Very pleasant and not overly strong like licorice flavoring.