Sip and Scare! Night of the Living Dead Cocktail

George Romero’s Night of the Living Dead has been scaring the bejeezus out of us for over 50 years. Revisit the classic with a quick shake-up and perhaps an online viewing? George would be so pleased! So would our friends at Kingfly in the Strip, the authors of this lovely cocktail. Their notion liqueur, made from locally harvested black walnuts, is a special treat.

Night of the Living Dead Cocktail Recipe

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Feeling a little jittery at the thought of watching flesh-eating zombies working their way from the Monroeville Mall to your front porch? Pour yourself a little drink to settle your nerves. Sip it slowly. It’ll make you taste all the sweeter when those zombies finally arrive.

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A clear glass of a creamy, orange-hued cocktail, garnished with a plastic spider, held aloft by a skeleton hand against a dark, foggy background.

Sip and Scare! Night of the Living Dead Cocktail


  • Author: Kingfly Spirits

Description

A creamy spirit surprise to match Night of the Living Dead


Ingredients

Scale
  • 1.5 oz vodka
  • .75 oz Kingfly Nocino or Coffee liqueur
  • 1 oz milk or cream

Instructions

  1. Build in a glass over ice.
  2. Add vodka & coffee liqueur over ice then top with milk or cream.

Recipe by Kingfly Spirits
Story by Keith Recker
Photography by Brittany Spinelli

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