Hapsburg Absinthe can last for many months or even years if stored correctly. There are a few things to take into consideration when storing absinthe however.
If an artificial colouring has been used in the production of absinthe or the absinthe has no colour at all and remains clear, then the drink can be bottled in a clear container. If natural herbs have been used to give the absinthe its green colour then the drink must be stored in dark, UV-resistant bottles. This is because sunlight breaks down chlorophyll and causes it to change colour from lurid green to a mixture of yellow and brown.
Old vintages of absinthe are often found to have an amber / yellow / brown tinge to them for this exact reason. This may appeal to some as a sign of a mature vintage, but modern day absinthe drinkers regard this as undesirable even though the taste may not be affected.
Whatever processes have been involved in the production of absinthe, and whatever type of bottle it is stored in, absinthe should ideally be kept in a cool place away from sunlight. The temperature of storage should not be above 18 degrees celsius nor below 13 degrees celsius. It should not be placed in the fridge and certainly not a freezer as this can cause crystallization within the bottle that can produce a scum when the bottle is warmed through. These are the ideal conditions in which to store Hapsburg Absinthe.
If the absinthe is in a bottle with a screw top, the bottle should be placed upright so no leaks can occur. Although screw tops are generally secure and all Hapsburg Absinthe tops are tested to ensure a snug fit, a screw top is more likely to leak than a corked bottle. If the bottle has a cork then it can be placed on its side, although ideally the bottle should be rotated every now and again in order to keep the cork moist.




We encourage sensible drinking for adults over the age of 21. Hapsburg is STRONG so do not drink neat and handle with extreme caution! Dilute with water or a mixer to taste and enjoy. Keep cool and away from heat or flames. It is very dangerous to drink to excess. Keep alcohol away from Children. Do not consume if pregnant, or on medication. Do NOT drink and drive!