I believe that absinthe has been illegal in the United States since 1915. Thus you will not be able to purchase it legally in New York.
It is legal in the UK and tastes slightly of aniseed and can be red or blue - it is very strong!
It depends on where you live - There is a (not-so-good) supermarket version in tesco's I do believe, but it's nowhere near as strong as the real drink.
otherwise, if you live near Bristol and you want the Dogs Bol***ks of absynthe - Try the St. Pauls & St. Nick's Market districts
Promille Ltd sell it. Perre Kermann's Absinthe. Nice stuff.
Absinthe is rumoured to have that effect. it is often sipped through a sugar cube held between the teeth.
Yes, they are a New York speciality.
Its called a bar
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3 dollars.
3 dollars.
Yes. There are no laws in New York State restricting the sale of liquor on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day, either in bars/clubs or liquor stores. Source: see the Related Link below. And the liquor store in my building (in Manhattan) is open Christmas Day.
One thing you can do is to ask for a Certificate of Authenticity. This will help to verify that the apparel is authentic.
No, you need to be 21.
In New York, liquor sales are typically allowed until 4:00 AM at bars and restaurants with a liquor license, and until 9:00 PM at liquor stores. However, these hours can vary by location and be subject to local or state regulations. It's always a good idea to check with the specific establishment or local authorities for accurate information.
In New York under the Enforcer Tier on the bottom of the page there is a section called "Jobs preparation". Do the job "Distill Some Liquor"
Probably because it is in higher demand or it has higher taxes in New York. Also New York is a very small place so it is harder to get it around sometimes.