Appetite For Instruction: "Corpse Reviver #2" Cocktail
You need a little hair of the dog, and this is where the Corpse Reviver # 2 comes in.
The Corpse Reviver #2 was a popular morning-after drink in the 1930s. The concoction was named because of it's ability to bring back the dead--or the painfully hungover, which pretty much the same thing.
Cocktail historian Ted Haigh (aka Mr.Cocktail) had a large part to play with it's rediscovery in the 21st century. With Halloween and all it's festivities around the corner, we thought we should share with you a themed drink idea that you can enjoy at night and the next morning to help cure the aftermath of your jello shot addiction. Abraham Bedell of Victor Tangos was generous enough to do a quick demonstration for us one night to make sure we could perfect this supposedly magical cocktail.
According to Abraham, the cocktail sells fairly well, but you have to be brave enough to try it. He describes it as "a lemon drop martini meets a glass of Pinot Grigio." One sip was enough to revive your soul for that long drive home.
























