Comments on: The Corpse Reviver No. 2 Cocktail — not just for breakfast anymore https://cold-glass.com/2012/11/16/the-corpse-reviver-no-2-cocktail-not-just-for-breakfast-anymore/ You can make these cocktails. Start right now. Fri, 18 Nov 2016 19:48:54 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.com/ By: Hair of the Dog: the Morning Glory Cocktail – Cold Glass https://cold-glass.com/2012/11/16/the-corpse-reviver-no-2-cocktail-not-just-for-breakfast-anymore/#comment-108204 Fri, 18 Nov 2016 19:48:54 +0000 http://dmford.wordpress.com/?p=424#comment-108204 […] of the most famous of these “medicines” is Harry Craddock’s Corpse Reviver #2, from his Savoy Cocktail Book. There are other remedies in the Savoy, though, including one I […]

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By: The Dirty Martini | Cold Glass https://cold-glass.com/2012/11/16/the-corpse-reviver-no-2-cocktail-not-just-for-breakfast-anymore/#comment-4635 Fri, 30 Nov 2012 17:27:41 +0000 http://dmford.wordpress.com/?p=424#comment-4635 […] Dirty Martini” at cold-glass.com : All text and photos © 2012 Douglas M. Ford. All rights […]

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By: Doug Ford https://cold-glass.com/2012/11/16/the-corpse-reviver-no-2-cocktail-not-just-for-breakfast-anymore/#comment-4536 Mon, 19 Nov 2012 23:50:40 +0000 http://dmford.wordpress.com/?p=424#comment-4536 In reply to IJ Lauer.

I had no idea when I wrote this up that there were so many Corpse Reviver No. 2 lovers out there. And vocal ones, at that!

I agree, the CR#2 makes a delicious intro to the finer possibilities of cocktails.

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By: IJ Lauer https://cold-glass.com/2012/11/16/the-corpse-reviver-no-2-cocktail-not-just-for-breakfast-anymore/#comment-4533 Mon, 19 Nov 2012 17:29:04 +0000 http://dmford.wordpress.com/?p=424#comment-4533 The CR No. 2 is a favorite of mine, as well, especially as an introductory cocktail — not just for gin, Lillet, and absinthe, but to what classic cocktails can be in general. Everyone that I’ve recommended it to has enjoyed it (professed non-cocktail-types included).

I like Plymouth in the CR2, and I usually use an atomizer to spritz the glass with absinthe before pouring (seems to aerate and wake up the flavor a bit more — perfect for Sazeracs!).

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By: Doug Ford https://cold-glass.com/2012/11/16/the-corpse-reviver-no-2-cocktail-not-just-for-breakfast-anymore/#comment-4531 Mon, 19 Nov 2012 15:26:05 +0000 http://dmford.wordpress.com/?p=424#comment-4531 In reply to theboolion.

Yes, the CR#2 is another example of just how versatile gin can be, and how well it plays with other ingredients.

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By: Doug Ford https://cold-glass.com/2012/11/16/the-corpse-reviver-no-2-cocktail-not-just-for-breakfast-anymore/#comment-4530 Mon, 19 Nov 2012 15:21:27 +0000 http://dmford.wordpress.com/?p=424#comment-4530 In reply to beyondanomie.

“Competitive inhibitors”—that’s something I never heard of. There’s always something more to learn. Someday I’ll learn to avoid making flat statements like “it can’t work.”

Meanwhile, thanks for adding a new dimension to the discussion.

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By: beyondanomie https://cold-glass.com/2012/11/16/the-corpse-reviver-no-2-cocktail-not-just-for-breakfast-anymore/#comment-4524 Mon, 19 Nov 2012 00:26:50 +0000 http://dmford.wordpress.com/?p=424#comment-4524 As always, an interesting article and inspiring recipe.

If I can add a bit of info regarding the hair of the dog tradition, and the whole hangover issue: most hangovers are a combination of dehydration & meningeal irritation around the brain. So yes, the best cure is staying well-hydrated, before, during & after drinking.

However, there are other reasons hangovers after particularly heavy drinking sessions. For complex biochemical reasons that I won’t bore you with, the metabolism of ethanol results both in the production of somewhat toxic intermediates and it can potentially cause a drop in blood sugar. The latter can cause some hangover symptoms. More indirectly, the intermediates, together with some of the non-ethanol compounds in drinks, themselves need to be metabolised away into harmless substances. This takes some time and in the meantime the compounds produced can make you feel sick. For example, methanol is produced during fermentation and when metabolised, produces formaldehyde. Amusingly enough, adding regular ethanol to your body during this time works as an antidote to the toxins (technically, it acts as a competitive inhibitor slowing down methanol’s metabolisation thus diminishing the peak formaldehyde concentration in your bloodstream).

So there is a partial logic to the hair of the dog. Mind you, I feel obliged to say that the hydration advice is healthier! :)

P.S. for those with genuine alcohol dependency who get physical withdrawal symptoms post-drinking, hair of the dog stops them going into DTs. Not exactly a healthy long-term solution, of course…

P.P.S. Using ethanol (“alcohol”) to competitively inhibit poisoning from drinking industrial alcohols with methanol or from drinking similar compounds like antifreeze (ethylene glycol), is one of the few times that booze really does have medicinal value! There are other – more expensive – prescription drugs that work the same way, but in many parts of the world, ethanol is a legitimate part of a management plan for such patients!

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By: theboolion https://cold-glass.com/2012/11/16/the-corpse-reviver-no-2-cocktail-not-just-for-breakfast-anymore/#comment-4523 Sun, 18 Nov 2012 14:57:04 +0000 http://dmford.wordpress.com/?p=424#comment-4523 Nice one. I think it’s a great drink. I only recently discovered it myself.

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By: Doug Ford https://cold-glass.com/2012/11/16/the-corpse-reviver-no-2-cocktail-not-just-for-breakfast-anymore/#comment-4520 Sun, 18 Nov 2012 04:04:09 +0000 http://dmford.wordpress.com/?p=424#comment-4520 In reply to Rhett.

I’ve been frustrated occasionally that I can’t get some of the spirits that seem to be readily available to Canadians—some of the Canadian whiskies come to mind—but no Rittenhouse? $80 Carpano? I need to be more thankful for the things I have. Thank you for the reminder.

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By: Rhett https://cold-glass.com/2012/11/16/the-corpse-reviver-no-2-cocktail-not-just-for-breakfast-anymore/#comment-4516 Sat, 17 Nov 2012 22:00:26 +0000 http://dmford.wordpress.com/?p=424#comment-4516 In reply to Doug Ford.

There’s also no Cocchi up here, among many MANY other great products. We in Vancouver have to get by with smuggling certain items from Seattle and by getting a lot more creative. Also being rich helps because many products are taxed to no end (Carpano Antica, for example, is only available at private stores and it’s $80-90 per bottle… or Rittenhouse Bonded Rye is basically the only straight rye we can get here and it’s $50 per bottle). I shouldn’t get started.

Very true what Craddock says! Love it. Cheers, my friend.

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By: Doug Ford https://cold-glass.com/2012/11/16/the-corpse-reviver-no-2-cocktail-not-just-for-breakfast-anymore/#comment-4515 Sat, 17 Nov 2012 21:16:10 +0000 http://dmford.wordpress.com/?p=424#comment-4515 In reply to Rhett.

Hi, Rhett,

I like that extra punchiness in the juniper end of Tanqueray, too, and I think it’s a great suggestion for the Corpse Reviver #2. Never tried it with Millers, I’ll do that one day.

But wait—there’s no applejack in Canada? Geez. Well, you can’t feel too bad about subbing Calvados.

Thanks for the hangover link; your writeup is a good reminder, particularly with the holidays coming around. (Your note about monitoring what you’re drinking reminds me of that little admonition that Craddock appended to the Corpse Reviver No. 2 recipe in the Savoy: “Four of these taken in quick succession will unrevive the corpse again.”)

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By: Rhett https://cold-glass.com/2012/11/16/the-corpse-reviver-no-2-cocktail-not-just-for-breakfast-anymore/#comment-4514 Sat, 17 Nov 2012 20:09:45 +0000 http://dmford.wordpress.com/?p=424#comment-4514 The Corpse Reviver family of drinks actually date back further, to around the mid 1800’s. The first time any recipes have been shown in print are Craddock’s book, and judging by the ingredients it’s fair to assume the #2 is no older than the turn of the century. Plus he’s the man so he can keep the credit. #1 is a decent drink if you have applejack (which we can’t get in Canada so use Calvados).

I definitely agree on the Cocchi – this drink is good with Lillet but great with Cocchi.

As for the gin, I find Bombay a little weak and perfume-y in flavour to cut through the other ingredients and usually reach for something with a stronger juniper and citrus hit like Tanqueray. I also love it with Martin Miller’s gin if you have it!

Lastly, on the hangover cure discussion, here’s an informative post should anyone be interested! http://and1morefortheroad.blogspot.ca/2012/10/drinking-strategies-hangovers.html

Great article, cheers!

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By: Doug Ford https://cold-glass.com/2012/11/16/the-corpse-reviver-no-2-cocktail-not-just-for-breakfast-anymore/#comment-4511 Sat, 17 Nov 2012 16:32:26 +0000 http://dmford.wordpress.com/?p=424#comment-4511 In reply to putneyfarm.

I agree, there’s a bit more room for gin in there. A matter of tastes, as you say; I suppose it depends on how junipery your gin is.

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By: Doug Ford https://cold-glass.com/2012/11/16/the-corpse-reviver-no-2-cocktail-not-just-for-breakfast-anymore/#comment-4510 Sat, 17 Nov 2012 16:29:33 +0000 http://dmford.wordpress.com/?p=424#comment-4510 In reply to Anne Bonney.

Thanks, Anne, what a pleasant compliment, and what a delightful mental image.

(…so now I’m imagining writing in my tux…)

I’m glad you enjoy Cold Glass.

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By: putneyfarm https://cold-glass.com/2012/11/16/the-corpse-reviver-no-2-cocktail-not-just-for-breakfast-anymore/#comment-4502 Fri, 16 Nov 2012 20:04:24 +0000 http://dmford.wordpress.com/?p=424#comment-4502 It’s a great drink, and we did make the shift to Cocchi and it is more robust…FWIW, we think that you can put a little more gin in the recipe without disrupting the balance…but that is just our tastes…

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By: Anne Bonney https://cold-glass.com/2012/11/16/the-corpse-reviver-no-2-cocktail-not-just-for-breakfast-anymore/#comment-4501 Fri, 16 Nov 2012 19:44:22 +0000 http://dmford.wordpress.com/?p=424#comment-4501 This is the most elegant site. I feel I should sweep up my hair, don a long gown of bias-cut satin, and adorn my neck with diamonds when I read your posts.

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By: Doug Ford https://cold-glass.com/2012/11/16/the-corpse-reviver-no-2-cocktail-not-just-for-breakfast-anymore/#comment-4500 Fri, 16 Nov 2012 17:59:34 +0000 http://dmford.wordpress.com/?p=424#comment-4500 In reply to erik.ellestad.

Any time. Glad you enjoyed the pix, thanks.

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By: erik.ellestad https://cold-glass.com/2012/11/16/the-corpse-reviver-no-2-cocktail-not-just-for-breakfast-anymore/#comment-4499 Fri, 16 Nov 2012 17:53:25 +0000 http://dmford.wordpress.com/?p=424#comment-4499 Great pictures Doug! Thanks for the link.

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