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In the realm of mixology, a timeless classic has been re-emerging as a favourite among cocktail enthusiasts - the Corpse Reviver #2. This invigorating concoction, steeped in history, can now be easily recreated at home, courtesy of the Crimson Cocktail account.
To embark on this delightful journey, first, you'll need to gather the ingredients: gin, Lillet Blanc, Cointreau, lemon juice, and a dash of absinthe. Once assembled, follow these simple steps:
- Shake the first four ingredients (gin, Lillet Blanc, Cointreau, and lemon juice) with ice, ensuring they are well combined.
- Strain this refreshing mixture into a chilled cocktail glass.
But here's the twist that elevates this cocktail to a truly special level: Dash or spritz the surface of the drink with absinthe, allowing it to linger tantalisingly on the surface before sipping.
The recipe for this captivating cocktail can be found in two places, making it easy for you to find and follow along. You can discover it on Instagram by tagging @crimsoncocktail, or on Pinterest under the account @crimsoncocktail. For those who wish to stay updated with more enticing cocktail recipes, following @crimsoncocktail on Pinterest is highly recommended.
The Corpse Reviver #2 cocktail recipe has an illustrious history, first penned by the renowned mixologist Harry Craddock before it was mentioned in the 1930s Savoy Cocktail Book. Today, it continues to enchant and invigorate those who savour its unique flavour profile, making it a must-try for any cocktail aficionado. So, gather your ingredients, shake up a Corpse Reviver #2, and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of mixology history.
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