
After a week spent wandering the halls of Tales of the Cocktail in July 2008, sipping many finely stirred and shaken libations; I said to myself, "These special cocktails need to be shared with the world." So I bring you Cocktail Hour, a finer way to celebrate the end of the day; with these recipes. They have either been created specifically for Tales of the Cocktail, or re-designed for a new approach on the traditional version by some of the top Mixologists in the world. Many are being presented to the public here for the first time. Enjoy!
Corpse Reviver Classic version, cocktail recipe after the jump
Corpse Reviver Classic
3/4 oz Plymouth Gin
3/4 oz Lillet Blanc
3/4 oz Grand Marnier
3/4 oz fresh lemon juice
2 dashes pernod Absinthe
Shake on ice and strain into a chilled cocktail glass.

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9-23-2008 @9:47PM Bruce Tomlinson said... This should fall under , Corpse Reviver #2 .
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9-24-2008 @11:43AM Lorin said... Bruce is right - the recipe posted is for a Corpse Reviver #2. The classic contained Calvados, Brandy and vermouth. Ann Tuennerman, founder of Tales of the Cocktail recently participated in a panel discussion at the Women Chefs and Restaurateurs Conference, covering The Corpse Reviver.
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9-26-2008 @9:14AM JMForester said... Bruce, Lorin- thanks for the heads up. Unfortunately a few of the cards had mistakes like this, that I have been trying to straighten out.
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