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New Podcast: Absinthe is green with scientific curiosity
In the 1800s, rumors of Absinthes effect on the human spirit spread and the only way to quench the thirst was with mass production. It was in the early 1800's that distilleries were built to meet the high demands. It became so popular that by the 1860's cafes and bars around France designated 5 p.m. as la Fee Verte, or the green hour. Let's use SciFinder to explore absinthe and see why it is green.
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