1. Verb louche (third-person singular simple present louches, present participle louching, simple past and past participle Louched) (intransitive) Of alcoholic beverages, particularly anise -flavoured ones like absinthe and ouzo: to become cloudy when mixed with water, due to the presence of anethole
Louche, Louches, Louching, Louched, Like
2. Logan Fils Louched to a mustard turd brown when mixed with a 1:4 water ratio
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3. Louched it is milky grayish white with pewter highlights
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4. Louche Starts out with thick entertaining trails, and clear delineation of Louched/un-Louched layer, but don't look the other way
Louche, Louched, Layer, Look
5. Louched meaning Simple past tense and past participle of louche.
Louched, Louche
6. The Louched color should demonstrate complexity as well as nuance, and the absinthe should not turn opaque rapidly
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7. When absinthe is Louched, cold water is added to the beverage, triggering a reaction which causes the drink to cloud and turn milky
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8. Louched past tense of louche is Louched.
Louched, Louche
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10. At 96 proof, Letherbee Gin shines in all contexts, whether sipped straight, Louched with a few drops of water until slightly cloudy, or mixed in a refined cocktail.
Letherbee, Louched
11. Appearance UnLouched, crystal clear and haze free
12. Louched, grey/blue tinted white with a golden undertone
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13. *Editor’s note: Because we used star anise, the bitters Louched, or turned cloudy, when we combined the two liquids
Louched, Liquids
14. Then, Louched with water (approximately one shot to five or six ounces of water) turns the liquor into a milky white that is close to the color of blank paper or even blackboard chalk
Louched, Liquor
15. Not only citrus peels can give a gin Louched, even if you do not use citrus, an excess of botanical material can produce it
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16. Try it neat or Louched first and then, in a Bloody Mary, Hanky Panky or Dry Martini
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17. If the body is sLouched, the support is thrown back so that it is actually resting on the tailbone and the back will have a telltale "C" shape
18. The draggin' dragon: some lighthearted tools for serious sitting He sLouched over and stuck his finger in his mouth
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19. It relies on the assumption that a Louched gin is bad
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20. A Louched gin is a great indication you got over huge amounts of tasty oils
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21. So how do we solve the louch? Easy, dilute some neutral / gns to the same percentage as the Louched gin, and add a portion.
Louch, Louched
22. I had 500ml of the original Louched and blended distillation left over at 43%
Louched, Left
23. It relies on the assumption that a Louched gin is bad
Louched
24. A Louched gin is a great indication you got over huge amounts of tasty oils
Louched
25. So how do we solve the louch? Easy, dilute some neutral / gns to the same percentage as the Louched gin, and add a portion.
Louch, Louched
26. Do you know our OXO Pure Tea? 🍃 This is a green jasmine tea that is freshly Louched every day in our branches
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LOUCHED [lôn(t)SH, län(t)SH]
VERB
louche. (lo͞osh) adj. Of questionable morality or repute: "The rebuilt [Moscow hotel] is home to the flashy, louche Western disco Manhattan Express" (Liesl Schillinger). [French, from Old French losche, squint-eyed, feminine of lois, from Latin luscus, blind in one eye .] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
This has a rather louche red interior, which clashes somewhat with the maroon shirts of the waiters. He was a pretty louche character, exactly the sort of toff who became involved in this practice. The exhibition is an intriguing throwback to another era: a world of louche nightclubs, obliging hostesses and champagne all round.
The Louche collection, aimed at millennials, was a power-packed line. A decade earlier, the posthumous monograph Diane Arbus had revealed the seldom-seen denizens of a world that moved in the same orbit as the secret Paris traversed by Brassai in the 1930s and the louche haunts frequented by Goldin and her cohort in the late '70s and '80s.
He is louche, alcoholic, lazy, and without any commitment to any principle. This time, she stirs up the louche remnants of glam rock and decadent 1970s underground film, with a fascinating side trip through the illicit trade in prehistoric artifacts. There's something louche regarding him.