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Oaxacan Dead - How to Make the Mezcal Tiki Drink Inspired by The Walking Dead 

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Here's how to make the Oaxacan Dead 1.0, a modern Tiki cocktail inspired by The Walking Dead made with a smoky Mezcal, Apricot Liqueur, Lime Juice, Falernum, Peychaud's Bitters, Orange Bitters and a Mint Sprig for garnish. This is the original version of this drink that was created back in 2013.
This drink was concocted by Ethan Armstrong, a bartender at Deep Ellum in Boston. There is a drink on Deep Ellum’s menu named the Oaxacan Dead, but this ain’t it. This is the 1.0 version of the recipe. Armstrong came up with the name and built the drink around that. He was joking around with a friend who loved The Walking Dead and suggested that there should be a drink called the Oaxacan Dead. Oaxaca (pronounced “Wuh-ha-kuh”) is a state in Mexico known for producing Mezcal. And while this clever pun was rattling around in Armstrong’s head, it dawned on him that the drink should be a sort of mezcal Zombie.
The Zombie was created in 1934 and spent 20 years being the most famous Tiki drink, but virtually no one knew what was in it. That’s because the drink’s creator, Donn Beach, was extremely secretive about it. So this meant that all of his Tiki bar competitors, as well as anyone else who wanted to serve it, had to make up their own version. This led to 100’s of versions of the recipe.
The one that Armstrong drew upon for this drink was the 1941 recipe from W.C. Whitfield’s book, Here's How, which used apricot liqueur. The recipe blossomed from there. While it was still in the R&D phase, Armstrong showed it to Fredrick Yarm, a friend and fellow Bostonian bartender behind the blog, Cocktail Virgin (cocktailvirgin....). Yarm liked it and did a write up on it in his blog. However, that was about as far as the drink got.
After some unforeseen complications with among other things, a pebble ice machine, the tiki menu Deep Ellum was planning-for which Armstrong was developing the drink-got scrapped and the drink was all but forgotten. But the next spring, they wanted to try the tiki menu again and one of Armstrong’s co-workers remembered the drink and suggested they add it to the menu. The name was too good not to use, but the drink was overhauled into something that was vastly different. The new, 2.0 recipe was made more in the image of the 1934, Don the Beachcomber Zombie. It’s a really good drink, and can be approximated at home, but the real deal version is made in 1.5 gallon batches, which doesn’t lend itself to the home bartender.
Shortly after Armstrong started developing the 2.0 recipe, the name of this drink started appearing on menus, particularly on the west coast. The recipes all seem to be the same concept of mezcal being integrated in a various versions of the Zombie. But unlike the Zombie’s outcropping of recipes in the 1940’s and 1950’s, this drink wasn’t nearly as famous. The zeitgeist works in mysterious way, I guess.
All of the various Oaxacan Deads are probably pretty tasty, but I still like the OG version, particularly when making it at home. The measurements are easy. There aren’t many bottles (for a tiki drink). The ingredients aren’t too esoteric (again, for tiki drinks). And, most importantly, it’s damn good.
Also, because it’s a tiki drink, I love serving it in a horror-themed tiki mug. It may not feel like keeping kosher by using a Cthulhu mug for a Walking Dead drink, but the swizzle stick helps complete the look as besides, Tiki is all about crossbreeding cultures and embracing the melting pot. Okole Maluna!
Recipe:
1.5 oz (45 ml) (smoky) Mezcal
0.5 oz (15 ml) Apricot Liqueur
0.5 oz (15 ml) Falernum
0.5 oz (15 ml) Lime Juice
2 dashes Peychauds Bitters
2 dashes Orange Bitters
garnish Mint Sprig
Shake with ice. Whack mint on the rim of the Mug/Glass then fill with crushed ice. Strain into Mug/Glass. Garnish with Mint Sprig.
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Комментарии : 65   
@AGameProductions
@AGameProductions 6 лет назад
Your amazing videos - which are the best cocktail videos on the internet - keep getting better! Thank you for your work!
@DistinguishedSpirits
@DistinguishedSpirits 6 лет назад
Thanks for the love. Cheers!
@platinumskies30
@platinumskies30 3 года назад
Really enjoyed a few things about this video (and some of your other ones too!): • It’s a modern tiki! • You explained the evolution of the cocktail from concept to menu item in enough detail for me to appreciate the process & work invested to create a new cocktail. 👍👍
@runkenrun1
@runkenrun1 3 года назад
Looking at that Deep Ellum menu brings back some fond memories for me. I used to always start with the black water cocktail. So simple and New Englandy. Great video too, well done!
@melchazaar
@melchazaar 6 лет назад
Haha love the Neegan reference! Great video as always!
@DistinguishedSpirits
@DistinguishedSpirits 6 лет назад
Haha. Thanks!
@grapetonenatches186
@grapetonenatches186 3 года назад
Just scored my first legit bottle of Mezcal and had to try this recipe. Coincidentally I chose the El Silencio featured in this video. A very alien flavor for a Tiki nerd but one worth while. Thanks for the great video.
@DistinguishedSpirits
@DistinguishedSpirits 3 года назад
For sure! Glad you dug it. Now you'll have to go through the other mezcal videos and see what else you can use that bottle for.
@12stringblues
@12stringblues 6 лет назад
Perfect macabre drink for Halloween... Outstanding
@DistinguishedSpirits
@DistinguishedSpirits 6 лет назад
Thanks! Glad you liked it. Let me know if you give it a try. Cheers!
@miamitreasurehunter
@miamitreasurehunter 6 лет назад
You spin a great story. This brings to life the Power of the Tiki lore !!
@DistinguishedSpirits
@DistinguishedSpirits 6 лет назад
Thank you! That's great to hear. I appreciate it.
@gustavlek
@gustavlek 3 года назад
Wow, so goooood. Thank you for spreading knowledge!
@DistinguishedSpirits
@DistinguishedSpirits 3 года назад
Cheers! Glad you dug it.
@gregusmc2868
@gregusmc2868 4 года назад
I hope you know that you have turned me into a tiki fanatic. I now have so many different types of rums that my bar is extremely lopsided. Falernum (check) Vodka (nope) allspice dram (check) Tequila (nope) orgeat, Demerara syrup, freshly squeezed lime, lemon, grapefruit juices (check) scotch (nope) bitters (about 4 varieties) dry curaçao, coconut cream, Lewis bag, mallet (check) Mescal (nope) Smugglers Cove book (check) Campari (check-because you made me try a Jungle Bird and I loved it) Anyway, you get the picture. When I get below 2 bottles of Smith and Cross I start to panic a little, even though I have about six different varieties, light and dark, Jamaican, Martinique, Cuban, Venezuelan, and several I can’t remember. I have a big bottle of Evan Williams for the occasional whiskey sour, and a couple bottles of good gin-mainly because I wanna try a Singapore Sling one day soon but anyway-thanks for all the effort you put into making these videos for those of us like me who is old enough to remember the tail-end of America’s tiki craze-I had an uncle who was stationed on a Navy-run R and R Place in Hawaii in WW2 and his basement was all tiki all the time-but by the time I was of age to drink, anything tiki was syrupy, overly sweet garbage. Thanks to you I now know the truth! Semper Fi
@grapetonenatches186
@grapetonenatches186 3 года назад
Semper Fi! That must have been a wonderful experience to have an uncle that was into Tiki. Im new to the craze but will keep the fire burning.
@goesman81
@goesman81 6 лет назад
Mega nice Mate :), a Mezcal Tiki drink have to try it
@DistinguishedSpirits
@DistinguishedSpirits 6 лет назад
For sure. Let me know how it turns out.
@goesman81
@goesman81 6 лет назад
Just sitting here watching a documentary about Mel Fisher the treasure hunter and sipping on my Oaxacan Dead... Form an Hobby Bartender Standpoint: Its a great (sour Style) Cocktail, i used DEL MAGUEY VIDA MEZCAL wich turned out pretty well with the orange bitters and Monin Falernum i use, the Sour was dominant but all in all great in the composition from my personal Standpoint: its good but i prefer the original 1934 Zombie with its warm and slightly sharp touch from the cinnamon syrup (you can also dry a bit of fireball Cinnamon Liquor to add more punch) best regards Kai
@DistinguishedSpirits
@DistinguishedSpirits 6 лет назад
Glad you liked it. Yeah, this one is not really supposed to compare to the 1934 Zombie. The one on Deep Ellum's current menu closer to a Mezcal version of the 1934 Zombie.
@DBELLTREE
@DBELLTREE 6 лет назад
super interesting! love it man.
@DistinguishedSpirits
@DistinguishedSpirits 6 лет назад
Cheers!
@matthewweitz1949
@matthewweitz1949 4 года назад
lol Can you tell I'm binge watching your channel?
@DistinguishedSpirits
@DistinguishedSpirits 3 года назад
Indeed
@davidb9639
@davidb9639 6 лет назад
Okay, among other things, I now know how to pronounce Oaxaca properly. Thanks! But seriously, at some point, I want to see a Hurricane and a Rum Swizzle on this channel.
@DistinguishedSpirits
@DistinguishedSpirits 6 лет назад
Hurricane has been much requested. I'll have to get to that one sometime. Unfortunately it won't be any time soon. But I'll put it on the docket. As for the Rum Swizzle, do you mean the 151 Swizzle (Don the Beachcomber recipe) or Queen's Park Swizzle (Trader Vic's)? Or were you referring to something else?
@davidb9639
@davidb9639 6 лет назад
I had the Queen's Park on mind, but perhaps you could do a comparison video.
@alexandremariette4954
@alexandremariette4954 4 года назад
Hello Good vidéo i love it But where have you buy your glass ? Is so beautiful 😄
@DistinguishedSpirits
@DistinguishedSpirits 3 года назад
There is a link to the mug in the description below the video. But I pasted it here for convenience: bit.ly/2yv8QPh
@mmichaelson
@mmichaelson 3 года назад
RIP Deep Ellum :(
@DistinguishedSpirits
@DistinguishedSpirits 3 года назад
Oh no. Did they recently shut down?
@sthjr112358
@sthjr112358 3 года назад
@@DistinguishedSpirits it is one of the casualties of covid-19.
@peacecoyote1592
@peacecoyote1592 3 года назад
Man all I need is Apricot liqueur, are there some other notable cocktails I can use that for? Great videos ❤️
@DistinguishedSpirits
@DistinguishedSpirits 3 года назад
Thank you! It's used in the Beachbum, Hotel Nacional, and Tradewinds are some prominent examples of drinks with Apricot Liqueur.
@peacecoyote1592
@peacecoyote1592 3 года назад
@@DistinguishedSpirits awesome, thanks for the reply
@Von_Fishman
@Von_Fishman 4 года назад
i live close to Deep Ellum and sadly it closed due to Covid-19, this was my go to whenever I went there :'(
@DistinguishedSpirits
@DistinguishedSpirits 3 года назад
So, you would get the 2.0 recipe, it sounds like. You should try this one. It's different, but really good.
@Von_Fishman
@Von_Fishman 3 года назад
@@DistinguishedSpirits it would be fitting, especially for Halloween!
@a95014
@a95014 6 лет назад
Can you please do a video on the 2.0 version? Love these videos.
@DistinguishedSpirits
@DistinguishedSpirits 6 лет назад
Maybe at some point. Got a lot of others to do before that. Glad you dig the videos!
@a95014
@a95014 6 лет назад
How about just posting deep Ellie's 2.0 recipe?
@a95014
@a95014 6 лет назад
Ellums
@DistinguishedSpirits
@DistinguishedSpirits 6 лет назад
I'll have to ask them. Not sure if that one is declassified yet.
@a95014
@a95014 6 лет назад
I've got a question about mezcal. I have a bottle of Del maguey vida and it's pretty smoky and strong. Is the el silencio more mild than the vida? Thanks and I love your videos.
@DistinguishedSpirits
@DistinguishedSpirits 6 лет назад
Great! Glad to hear you dig them. As far as Vida vs. Silencio, they are both pretty smoky and on the inexpensive side. I haven't sipped them side-by-side in a while, but if I had to guess, I'd say, Vida is probably just a little more aggressive with its smokiness.
@TheLun4tic
@TheLun4tic 6 лет назад
will definately try it. Have you tried it with peach liqueur? since I have no apricot at hand I wonder if it makes a large difference if you substitute.
@DistinguishedSpirits
@DistinguishedSpirits 6 лет назад
I have. In fact, that's how I made it the first time I tried it. It's really good that way too. It's not too far off from the apricot version. If you made it with Cherry Heering or Cassis or something, it might be really different, but Peach liqueur or Pamplemousse should be able to get you pretty close. Let me know how it turns out.
@FantomMind
@FantomMind 6 лет назад
Ice mallet! Ice mallet!
@DistinguishedSpirits
@DistinguishedSpirits 6 лет назад
😯🔨
@dgrahamw15
@dgrahamw15 6 лет назад
Is the apricot liqueur an important component to this drink? Can Dekuyper work for this?
@DistinguishedSpirits
@DistinguishedSpirits 6 лет назад
Yes, it's important. If you have Peach Liqueur, that would work too. Dekuyper isn't ideal but if push came to shove, it'd be worth a try.
@David-mg8zu
@David-mg8zu 5 лет назад
Nice video... can you tell us what is the 2.0 recipie?
@DistinguishedSpirits
@DistinguishedSpirits 5 лет назад
I'm not sure actually. I got Ethan to give up the goods, but I'm not sure if it's cool to share it.
@a95014
@a95014 3 года назад
@@DistinguishedSpirits Now that Deep Ellum has closed, can you share the recipe?
@Iseeyou67
@Iseeyou67 4 года назад
Do you have the recipe for the 2.0 version? i gotta try it!
@DistinguishedSpirits
@DistinguishedSpirits 3 года назад
I do but I'm not sure if it was given to me in confidence or if it's available to the public. I'll have to check with the creator(s).
@Mattharing
@Mattharing 5 лет назад
Could I use peach brandy for this?
@DistinguishedSpirits
@DistinguishedSpirits 5 лет назад
It depends, if you mean a Peach liqueur, that is what the recipe calls for. If you mean, Peach eau de vie, that is more dry than the recipe calls for, but it might be a decent variation.
@Mattharing
@Mattharing 5 лет назад
@@DistinguishedSpirits well the bottle says takovo kajsija original apricot brandy and it says it's made in Serbia. I suppose if it's not sweet enough I could at a 1/2 ounce of simple syrup?
@DistinguishedSpirits
@DistinguishedSpirits 5 лет назад
I'd try a little less syrup and build it up from there. Maybe start with 1 teaspoon.
@PlanarCollapse2
@PlanarCollapse2 6 лет назад
How far off from the Zombie is this?
@DistinguishedSpirits
@DistinguishedSpirits 6 лет назад
It's not really like any Zombie recipe. In its heyday (1934 to 1955-ish), no one really knew the recipe for the drink, except for its creator, Donn Beach. This recipe is similar to a 1941 knockoff of of Donn's recipe. The knockoff used spirits, apricot liqueur and lime juice, along with a few other ingredients. But that recipe was just a spring board for this one. It does not taste like a Zombie. The Zombie was just a starting point and where it ended up was someplace different, but it's really good. Check it out and let me know what you think. Cheers!
@Mattharing
@Mattharing 5 лет назад
Well except for the bitters and falernum, way off.
@raphaelgordon7248
@raphaelgordon7248 6 лет назад
Wait, El Diablo is considered a Tiki drink?
@DistinguishedSpirits
@DistinguishedSpirits 6 лет назад
Yeah. Martin Cate and Beachbum Berry consider it as such. It was invented by Vic Bergeron and sold at Trader Vic's in the 40's and 50's (but after that disappeared from the Tiki menu). And if you think about it, it's a sour made with exotic (by 1947 standards) ingredients.
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