Let’s take a break from talking about seasonally appropriate cocktails and liquor, and just have some fun for a bit. Because between Halloween and the premiere of The Walking Dead, it seems like a perfect time to talk about zombies.
Now, we’ve talked about rum cocktails before, and as we discussed then, the Zombie can be hard to decipher from just about any other strongly mixed rum grog. As a singular recipe, though, it’s hard to beat. The drink is almost all liquor, but deceptively fruity – obviously, a dangerous combination that should not be taken lightly. And that’s the main quality a Zombie has — its smooth, lethal strength. The combination of rums doesn’t impart any particularly interesting flavors, and while papaya juice is a somewhat strange ingredient, it doesn’t do much for us here. (You can even use lemon juice instead.)
So we have an unremarkable, yet very strong cocktail here, named after sufferers of a mindless, subhuman state. Remember, drink names are usually intuitive. With that warning, though, it can be a fun party drink for Halloween. If you want to be especially cruel to your guests, you can whip up a whole punch bowl of these, with a couple of pieces of dry ice floated in for effect. But before you do that, make yourself a single and try it out.
Zombie
- .75 oz. light rum
- .75 oz. gold rum
- .75 oz. dark rum
- .75 oz. apricot brandy (or Amaretto)
- .5 oz. 151-proof rum
- 1 oz. pineapple juice
- 1 oz. papaya juice (or lemon juice)
- 1 oz. grenadine





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