Corpse Reviver #2 Gin co*cktail Recipe (2024)

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A Corpse Reviver No 2 is from a family of co*cktails that are said to help cure your hangover. But to me, it’s a super easy and refreshing co*cktail with gin, fresh lemon juice, Cointreau and Lillet that is delicious any time!

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*Gin for this recipe was provided by Prairie Organic Spirits. And it’s tasty.

This is a gin Lillet co*cktail. You should know that off the bat. There are some classic co*cktails with names so weird that you wouldn’t think to make them at home. But I implore you to not skip them!And this one is so easy and delicious!

You know I like to keep my bar simple, and all of these ingredients can be used to make other easy co*cktails at home as well.

While this co*cktail is suggested to be sipped in the morning, I prefer them on a warm afternoon.

Why you’ll love this gin Lillet co*cktail

The Corpse Reviver 2 is sure to be your new favorite summer co*cktail. It’s actually quite a ladylike drink. It’s super refreshing and it’s crazy easy to make!

I first had a Corpse Reviver a few months ago at a brunch event up in Los Angeles. It was amazing. And I had to know how to make it for myself at home.

Traditionally these “reviver” co*cktails were made as co*cktails to make you feel better the day after a night of imbibing. A sort of ‘hair of the dogidea. I get awful hangovers. Here’s my new favorite hangover supplement. It helps me SO much!

Related: St. Germain Gin Fizz

But I plan on drinking these all summer long, morning or night. (In a totally responsible sort of way, of course).

The fresh lemon juice is essential and really brings this drink together. Yes, the rest of the ingredients are booze. It’s fine. You’re fine.

Why No 2?

As I mentioned before, this co*cktail comes from a family all meant to be sipped in the morning. The different versions are denoted by a number. No. 2 seems to be the most popular. And with good reason. It’s SO tasty!

Ingredients

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This co*cktail calls for some ingredients you may or may not have in your home bar. I picked up the Lillet just to make this co*cktail because it was that tasty when I first tried it. That’s usually how I end up adding new things to my bar.

But, Lillet can be sipped on its own and I have several other recipes that call for it that I can’t wait to try. It’s not a one-hit-wonder so I thought it was an excellent addition to my small bar setup.

Use my printable recipe card below which has simple instructions including all the measurements.

What?! Absinthe! Because of writing about co*cktails for so long, at some point, I was gifted a bottle.

The classic recipe calls for a spritz of Absinthe across the top of the finished co*cktail. If you don’t have it and don’t want to buy it, the co*cktail will still be delicious!

It does add a little extra something to the drink (mostly on the nose) but you don’t need it.

I haven’t played around too much with gin yet, (tequila super fan right here) but I love the refreshing herbal quality. I just know I’d love a gin and soda with fresh lime. And I KNOW I love this Blood Orange Sorbet Gin Float.

Lillet Blanc is an aromatic fortified wine that is quite tasty. As an aperitif, it can be sipped on its own, pre-meal, but it also is a great addition to a co*cktail recipe.

If you don’t have Cointreau, use another orange-flavored liquor like Triple Sec.

How to make a Corpse Reviver 2

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A Corpse Reviver 2 is ridiculously easy to make. It is equal parts Prairie Organic Gin, Lillet Blanc (or Cocchi Americano), Cointreau, fresh lemon juice.

  1. To a co*cktail shaker, add gin, Lillet, Cointreau and fresh lemon juice.
  2. Add ice.
  3. Shake well.
  4. Strain into co*cktail glass.
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A traditional recipe calls for this gin co*cktail to be served in a coupe glass. And while they are super cute, it won’t ruin your drinking experience if you don’t have one.

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Since my first Corpse Reviver 2 experience involved a skilled mixologist, I got to see the technique for adding the Absinthe.

Since the recipe just needs a few drops, the bartender used a small stainless steel atomizerto add it right on top of the drink, to finish it.

Genius! With this application, you mostly get the smell, a very subtle bit of the taste and it looked really cool when he sprayed the drink. Seriously, have you ever seen someone spray a drink before? It’s intriguing! But unnecessary for your home bar.

If you want to make this drink as intended, Absinthe and all, you won’t be disappointed. The licorice flavor really does something amazing to this co*cktail.

I had a blue glass spray bottle (similar bottle) that I put a bit of Absinthe in to finish my co*cktails at home. But I don’t bring it with me when I take these ingredients on vacation with me. And they still taste delicious.

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By the way, a Corpse Reviver 1 is Cognac, Brandy and Sweet Vermouth which doesn’t sound good to me at all. Plus my bar doesn’t include Cognac or Brandy. There might be sweet vermouth in there from when my husband and I tried to like martinis…

This Corpse Reviver is a great brunch co*cktail but just as delicious sipped into the evening.

I followed the recipe found on Saveur. I didn’t finish the co*cktail with orange peel like they suggested. Well, I intended to but then I forgot that I had hidden it under that white napkin for the first few photos and then forgot about it entirely. I’m sure it’s lovely…

This easy and delicious Corpse Reviver 2 is a delicious gin co*cktail that you are going to really enjoy. Make them for your next at home happy hour and enjoy each refreshing sip.

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More easy co*cktail recipes

I love co*cktail recipes like this which are super easy but out of the ordinary. If you’re looking for more fun co*cktail ideas to make at home, try these:

  • Spiced Rum co*cktail and White Zinfandel co*cktail: This Spiced Rum co*cktail with White Zinfandel is another one with an odd mix of ingredients. But the end result is tropical and amazing. This is my favorite poolside beverage.
  • Strawberry Sauvignon Blanc Martini: If you’re a wine fan, you’ll love this yummy Strawberry Sauvignon Blanc Martini recipe. It’s full of fresh strawberry flavor and your favorite tangy white wine.
  • Champagne Punch: If you love citrus flavors, you need to make a batch or 2 of this yummy Champagne Punch! With orange juice and pineapple, the flavors are bright and the sparkling wine and club soda make it bubbly!

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Corpse Reviver 2

This 4-ingredient gin co*cktail is refreshing for warm summer weather and a delight at brunch. With gin, Lillet, orange flavored liquor and fresh lemon, a Corpse Reviver 2 has a crazy name but the taste is beyond delicious!

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Course: co*cktails

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 1 serving

Calories: 283kcal

Author: Sharon Garofalow

Ingredients

  • 1 oz. Prairie Organic Gin
  • 1 oz. Lillet Blanc or Cocchi Americano
  • 1 oz. Cointreau
  • 1 oz. fresh squeezed lemon juice
  • A few drops of Absinthe or you can spray it as I noted in the post.

Instructions

  • Add gin, Lillet, Cointreau and fresh lemon juice to a co*cktail shaker.

  • Add ice and shake well, until frosty.

  • Strain into a low ball or coupe glass.

  • Spritz the top of the co*cktail with Absinthe (or skip if you don’t have)

  • Enjoy!

Notes

While the Absinthe adds a really nice touch of flavor to the drink, it’s not a make or break situation. If you don’t already have it on your home bar, you can skip it. Or consider buying an airplane sized bottle at your local liquor store.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 283kcal | Carbohydrates: 9g | Sodium: 3mg | Sugar: 8g

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