Death in the Afternoon

Death in the Afternoon

Hemingway’s opalescent aperitif—absinthe gently lengthened with brut Champagne for an anise‑perfumed sparkle.

16%

ABV

easy

Difficulty

flute

Glass

Flavor Profile

History & Heritage

Published in the 1935 anthology *So Red the Nose*, Hemingway’s namesake calls for a jigger of absinthe topped with Champagne until it attains an opalescent milkiness—a louche, celebratory sipper.

Ingredients

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Method

Technique transforms ingredients into something extraordinary.

1

Add absinthe to a chilled flute

2

Slowly top with well‑chilled brut Champagne

Glassware

flute

Built in a chilled Champagne flute

Garnish

None

No garnish

Optional

Flavor Journey

Every great cocktail tells a story through its flavors. Here's the sensory experience you can expect.

1

Sweet

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1

Sour

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2

Bitter

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4

Strong

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Master's Tips

Professional insights to elevate your craft

Chill both components; pour slowly to prevent foam‑over

A dry brut keeps the drink crisp, not sweet

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