CORPSE REVIVER NO. 28

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The bartender Mimi Burnham's take on the Corpse Reviver makes use of some uncommon ingredients that are worth seeking out: a barrel-aged Genever (a particularly rich and flavorful Dutch gin) and Grand Liqueur de Sapins (a sweet, seductive liqueur made with pine buds). When she has time, Burnham cuts orange peel into the shapes of tiny men and sets them to float, or drown, in the drink; I wholeheartedly endorse this garnish.

Provided by Rosie Schaap

Yield 1 drink

Number Of Ingredients 7

3/4 oz. Boomsma Oude Fine Old Genever
3/4 oz. Cointreau
3/4 oz. Lillet Blanc
1/2 oz. fresh lemon juice
1/4 oz. fresh lime juice
Scant teaspoon of Grande Liqueur de Sapins
Orange twist

Steps:

  • Chill a coupe glass, and evenly coat inside with liqueur de sapin. Shake remaining ingredients with ice. Strain into coupe. Express the orange twist over the cocktail and drop it in.

Giveaway Info
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This cocktail is not worth the effort. There are better Corpse Reviver No.2 recipes out there.


EuProspect 2020
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I would not recommend this recipe. It's a waste of good ingredients.


Alex T
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This recipe didn't work out well for me. The cocktail was too strong and not very flavorful.


Chaudhary Faisal
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I found the Corpse Reviver No.2 to be a bit bland. It needed more flavor.


Elizabeth Yac
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This cocktail is a bit too complex for my taste. I prefer simpler cocktails.


Inioluwa Jesutofunmi
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I wasn't a fan of the Corpse Reviver No.2. It was too sweet for my taste.


Christopher Stanley
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This cocktail is a bit strong for my taste, but it's still very good. I would recommend using a lighter gin if you're not a fan of strong drinks.


BLACKCHILD Inc
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I love the unique flavor of the Corpse Reviver No.2. It's a great cocktail to serve at a party or special occasion.


Dennis Kahara
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This Corpse Reviver No.2 is a great way to use up leftover Lillet Blanc. It's also a delicious and refreshing cocktail.


BIRENDRA CHONGBANG
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I've made this cocktail several times now and it never disappoints. It's the perfect drink to enjoy after a long day.


O'mariah Carney
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This is now my go-to Corpse Reviver No.2 recipe. It's simple to make and always turns out perfect.


SGTop 13
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I'm not usually a fan of gin cocktails, but I was pleasantly surprised by the Corpse Reviver No.2. The Lillet Blanc and Cointreau really mellow out the gin, making it a smooth and easy-to-drink cocktail.


Elana Zheree
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Tried this recipe for a party and it was a hit! Everyone loved the unique flavor of the Corpse Reviver No.2. It's a great cocktail for any occasion.


Mohammad Alif hossain
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Followed the recipe exactly and the Corpse Reviver No.2 turned out amazing! It's a great balance of tart and sweet, with a nice herbal note from the absinthe. Definitely a new favorite.


nadr jemal
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This Corpse Reviver No.2 cocktail was a delightful surprise! The combination of gin, Lillet Blanc, Cointreau, lemon juice, and absinthe created a perfectly balanced and refreshing drink. I especially appreciated the subtle hint of anise from the absi