Mixologist Adam Seger of The Tuck Room will be crafting specialty Halloween cocktails all night including the Zombie, Dead Man Walking, Corpse Reviver #13 and more. While Chef Sherry Yard created a spooky, Halloween themed food menu. 

Creepy Olde Fashioned Recipe

Heizenberg Fig and Black Walnut Rye, Maple, Hand Stabbed Ice, Grasshopper Bitters

·         Chill a rocks glass with ice.

·         Discard ice and put as large an ice cube(s) as possible

·         Add 2oz Infused Rye

·         Add 2 barspoons (1 tsp) Maple Syrup

·         Stir a dozen times

·         Finish with 5 drops Critter Bitters

NOTE: Infuse overnight a 750ml bottle Five & 20 NY Rye with 1/2 cup each of Crushed Black Walnuts and Sliced Figs – strain and discard solids.

 

Dia de la Muerte Recipe

Black Lime infused Pelotón de la Muerte Mezcal, Black Salt, Blood Orange Sour

·         2oz Infused Pelotón de la Muerte Artisan Mezcal

·         1oz Blood Orange Juice (or 1/2oz Blood Orange Puree)

·         .5oz Lime

·         .5oz Agave

·         Shake and strain into a Black Salt rimmed ice filled rocks glass

NOTE: Infuse 750ml bottle of Mezcal overnight with the zest of 7 limes of 3 crushed black limes. Black Salt is a black lava Salt from Hawaii – tastes like a beautiful mineral salt.

Thanks to Adam for sharing these cocktail recipes.

Maralyn
Author: Maralyn

Maralyn Dennis Hill, The Epicurean Explorer, is president emeritus of International Food Wine & Travel Writers Association, member of Society of American Travel Writers, and Society of Professional Journalists. She is Executive Editor of Luxe Beat Magazine and contributes to other publications. She also speaks and is a guest on many shows. The majority of Maralyn’s articles are now geared to the luxury market, spas, corporate retreats, business events, and culinary tourism, from simple to gourmet. Maralyn’s description of herself: I was born to travel and tell the tale. I’m energized by different cultures in every aspect of their lives, from food, wine, and destination, to how they conduct business. Travel represents a continual geography lesson.