Corpse Reviver #2
Shake, strain, straight up, cocktail glass rinsed with absinthe
Jim Meehan, PDT recommends Plymouth gin and Pontarlier absinthe. Originally, this calls for 1/4 wineglasses (=1/2 oz) of each.
The Savoy calls for a dash of absinthe, rather than the more modern rinse.
Savoy Cocktail Book, pg. 52
- A great sour, enhanced by the absinthe rinse. I can understand the rationale behind more absinthe, to add back notes. I also garnished with a twist.
- Interesting NYTimes piece suggests absinthe up to scant teaspoon. http://tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/04/21/case-study-cocchi-americano-waking-the-dead/
- Creole Shrubb + Bonal Gentiane Quina esp. good
- Ménage à Quatre — Gin, Orange liqueur, Aromatized wine, Lemon juice
- Northern Lights (Lucinda Sterling) — Gin, Aromatized wine, Curaçao, Grapefruit juice, Lime juice, Grapefruit peel
Must use Cocchi Americano, not Lillet Blanc.
It's good with Plymouth, even better with Bols Genever.
Kina L'avion D'or works as well instead of lillet blanc.
This is my in-laws' favorite cocktail. I made it for them once and they loved it so much that they bought all the ingredients and my father-in-law now has a card with the recipe printed on it so he can get it made at any bar they go to.
Lesson: make this for people who don't drink a lot of cocktails.
I enjoy this cocktail quite a bit. My version is an oz of each element and the dash. I will have to try it with the rinse. This is particularly great after a day working in the yard, because that is when this corpse needs reviving.
Old raj gin , Kina avion d'or, Pierre Ferrand Curaçao
Reduce lemon juice to 2/3 or 1/2 oz