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Zombie

Yields1 ServingPrep Time5 minsTotal Time5 mins

Mix up a Zombie cocktail, the iconic tiki drink packed with a blend of rums, tropical juices, spices, and a splash of fire. This intense and flavorful cocktail was created in the 1930s and remains a showstopper in any tiki lineup.

Zombie

 1 ½ oz light rum
 1 ½ oz dark rum
 1 oz overproof rum (151, for float)
 ¾ oz lime juice (freshly squeezed)
 ½ oz grapefruit juice
 ½ oz cinnamon syrup (or simple syrup with cinnamon infusion)
 ¼ oz falernum (spiced Caribbean syrup)
 1 dash Angostura bitters
 1 dash absinthe or pastis (very small)
 Crushed ice
 Garnish: Mint sprig, lime wheel, optional flamed lime shell or orchid flower
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  1. Add all ingredients except the overproof rum into a cocktail shaker filled with crushed ice.

  2. Shake well for about 10–15 seconds until lightly frothy and chilled.

  3. Pour (don’t strain) into a tiki mug or large highball glass filled with crushed ice.

  4. Gently float the overproof rum on top by pouring it over the back of a spoon.

  5. Garnish with a mint sprig, lime wheel, or go all-out with a flamed lime shell (add a splash of overproof rum and carefully light for dramatic effect).

Pairing Suggestions
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  • Sticky pork ribs

  • Pineapple fried rice

  • Spicy coconut shrimp

  • Grilled skewers (yakitori or satay)

  • Banana fritters or spiced rum cake

 

This drink's depth, strength, and tropical edge make it ideal with bold, sweet-savory dishes and rich spices.

Tips & Notes
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  • Respect the rum: This is a strong drink — traditionally limited to two per person.

  • Falernum adds clove, ginger, and lime flavor — don’t skip it if you want that tiki authenticity.

  • Cinnamon syrup can be homemade by simmering equal parts sugar and water with cinnamon sticks.

  • Absinthe is used sparingly — it adds subtle depth and aroma, not dominance.

  • The rum float gives aroma and firepower. Don't stir it in unless you want extra strength right away.

  • For a theatrical presentation, light the rum-soaked lime shell just before serving — with caution.

Side Info
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Created by Don the Beachcomber in the 1930s, the Zombie was designed to help customers shake off a hangover — ironically, its strength often did the opposite. The original recipe was famously secretive, with elaborate blends of rums and syrups. Today, it remains a hallmark of the tiki world.

Nutrition Facts

1 servings

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