Green Chartreuse

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(thing) by Wuukiee (2.6 d) (print)   (I like it!) Thu Nov 15 2001 at 20:48:59
Green Chartreuse is a liquer--some say cordial--that is the only drink in its category that is naturally green. The drink, origionally made by French Carthusian monks, is made with 130 different plants and herbs and is aged in oak barrels. The green color comes from the chlorophyll in all the herbs involved. There is also a Yellow Chartreuse, lighter and lower proof, that is naturally colored with honey and saffron. Green is 55% alcohol, or 110 proof. The ingredients found in the Green Chartreuse are alcohol, sugar, 130 plants and flowers.

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i wouldn't say it sounds "evil"--and i found no reference to lighting it on fire--more like disgusting to me. but hey, to each his own i guess. ^_^
(thing) by AudieMcCall (2.8 d) (print)   (I like it!) 2 C!s Thu Jan 02 2003 at 20:30:51

The secret method of chartreuse's preparation is held by three monks bound by a vow of silence, and I've heard a further rumor that no one of these three Carthusians ever knows the entire recipe or list of ingredients, but only a jig-saw piece portion, and thus they are never allowed to travel together in the same automobile. I have no idea if this is true, but it certainly adds to the drink's mysterious allure.

I introduced this complex, enthralling liquor to one friend who immediately commented that it tasted like drinking a Christmas tree. At 110 proof it certain has over 25% more alcohol content than your average hard booze (80 proof). That said, though, if drank wisely and solely through an evening, it can produce one of the most pleasant, coherent, transcendental drunks possible. By dawn you'll have talked earnestly, animatedly, but never disputatiously, about everything under the stars, from Nero to neutrinos.

Later, once you hit the sack, you may also find as I did that charteuse affects your dreams, opening gates on dreamscapes that normally aren't available to you. This isn't always pleasant, since some of the new characters and locales can be frightening in their novelty, or just plain frightening. But if you want to shakeup your nocturnal wanderings, chartruese can help do the trick.

Four of us rang in the year 2000 drinking green chartreuse on the edge of the continent in a Jersey Shore beach gazebo; and under the dark roiling sky, a stone's throw from the dark roiling ocean, we understood how silly humankind's reckoning of time really is.

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