Herbaceous, the Bairnsfather is an entirely natural Czech absinthe.
It contains fennel, coriander and other herbs and spices.
The absinthe
Bairnsfather is entirely handmade, from the maceration with alcohol and filtration, to the bottle filling and labeling. Its very green color is obtained naturally from a long maceration of herbs.
Very low in anise, herbaceous, and bitter (but less than the Bairnsfather Bitter), that's what our customers claims about the
Bairnsfather.
Due to its big size and associated shipping issues, this bottle can’t be shipped outside Europe. We thank you for your understanding.
- As it is a custom in the Czech Republic, the absinthe
Bairnsfather contains only very little anise. That is why the addition of water provokes no louche action. It is also the reason why we classified this absinthe in the “anise free” category.
- The absinthe
Bairnsfather is the subsitute of the absinthe Excelsior Edition Absinthe created by Mr Martin Sebor. The latter was never commercialised because of the loss of its creator.
The absinthe
Bairnsfather is a continuation of the tradition and researches of Mr Martin Sebor (1954 – 2003), creator and distiller. It is made using only traditional methods and quality herbs; a procedure that has not changed throughout the years combined with modern equipments guarantee a high quality absinthe.
- At first, savour your
Bairnsfather with half a piece of sugar. Then, add more or less, according to your taste.
- For one measure of absinthe (3cl), add 2 to measures of fresh water.
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- 50 cl
- 55°
- Maceration
- No
- Green
- Czech Republic
- Krásná Lípa
- Sebor
- Steel screw cap
- Natural