The Zombie cocktail is a party in a glass. Loads of fruit juices and rum put the ‘happy’ in Happy Hour with this classic cocktail.
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Fruity umbrella drinks are always the sign of a party. The Zombie Cocktail is no exception.
This rum cocktail tastes like a lazy summer day on a tropical beach.
And so much more!
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What Is a Zombie Cocktail?
The Zombie Cocktail is an old-school cocktail with multiple fruit juices and types of rum.
It’s tropical-tasting and strong!
I picked up some apricot brandy for the recipe at my local liquor store. An older gentleman working there said ‘Zombies! Wow, I haven’t thought about those in a long time!’
Good reason for that.
History of the Zombie Cocktail
Mixology buffs will know Donn Beach, famed bartender and owner of the Hollywood ‘Don the Beachcomber’ restaurant.
He started the tiki cocktail frenzy that we still love today.
If you had a Zombie Cocktail made by Donn Beach, you probably wouldn’t remember enough to talk about it afterwards.
Originated in the 1930’s, Don referred to the cocktail as ‘the mender of broken dreams’.
However Wikipedia says it’s alternative name is the ‘Skull Crusher’.
The original version had well more than 4 ounces of liquor in one cocktail.
Customers were limited to only 2 cocktails per visit!
What Does the Zombie Cocktail Taste Like?
My first impression of the cocktail was that is smells like a tropical vacation.
It has the familiar rum flavor that mixes effortlessly with tropical fruit juices.
The Less Boozy version
This version is lower in booze but still leaves this a ‘drink it at home and no driving afterwards’ cocktail.
The mix of fruit juices and rum really give this a Mai Tai feel and flavor.
Loads of crushed ice makes it very refreshing too.
Cocktail Ingredients
The Zombie cocktail has more ingredients than most cocktails, but the flavor combination is delicious!
It’s not a lightweight drink, however. Load the Uber app on your phone before sipping!
- Orange Juice
- Pineapple Juice
- Lime Juice
- Bitters
- Light Rum
- Gold Rum
- Dark Rum
- Grenadine
- Apricot Brandy
What Type of Rum to Use
The Zombie cocktail uses three types of rum: light, golden and dark.
The blend of all three give a wonderful flavor.
Difference Between Types of Rum
Light Rum. Also called white rum or silver rum is clear and not aged long. Its light flavor is perfect for baking or lighter rum cocktails like Mojitos.
Gold Rum. Also called amber rum. Its aged in wooden casks giving it the golden color and a sweeter flavor.
Dark Rum. The most aged rum also being stored in wooden casks. It’s color is deep gold and the flavor is sweeter than other rums. Dark rum is commonly found in tiki drinks.
Can the Types of Rum be Substituted?
Though the blend of rums gives the Zombie Cocktail its signature flavor, the type of rum can be substituted.
My recommendation would be to use at least light and dark rum.
If only using one rum, dark rum is my recommendation.
How to Make the Zombie Cocktail – Step by Step
For a detailed printable version of the recipe please refer to the recipe card at the end of the post.
- Add all ingredients into a blender with crushed ice.
- Blend at high speed until smooth.
- Pour into two Collins tall glasses or large goblets. Add ice cubes to fill.
- Garnish with pineapple, lime or orange wheels and maraschino cherries.
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Recipe
The Zombie Cocktail Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 ounces Orange Juice
- 2 ounces Pineapple Juice
- 1 ounce Lime Juice
- 2 dashes Bitters
- 2 ounces Light Rum
- 2 ounces Gold Rum
- 2 ounces Dark Rum
- ½ ounce Grenadine
- 1 ounce Apricot Brandy
Instructions
- Add all ingredients to a blender with 1 ½ cups crushed ice. Blend until smooth.
- Pour into 2 14-ounce Collins glasses or large goblets and fill with crushed ice.
- Garnish with a pineapple wedge, lime or orange wheel and maraschino cherries.
Nutrition
Originally published: February 9, 2017
Becky Willis says
I do not drink alcohol for more reason of I get headaches without drinking let alone taking a chance of drinking. But anyways I love the looks of your drink and I think it is great how you went into the history of drinks. I am going to share your recipe with my niece and sister as they enjoy these types of drinks.
Dawn McAlexander says
If this smells like a tropical vacation, then I am sure it is the drink for me. Those Caribbean drinks like this are the ones that I enjoy the most. I am sure this one would be a hit with me.
Ann Bacciaglia says
I am always looking for fun cocktails to serve my friends when we get together. I will have to give this drink recipe a trial run this weekend.
Robin Rue says
This totally looks like a vacation in a glass. I could go for one of them right now after the week I have had.
Jeni Hawkins says
This looks so delicious! We have a girls night once a week and this would be a fun drink to have for that.
Liz Mays says
I’m definitely liking the tropical flavors. I’m pretty curious to see how the different rums would work together too.
Tara says
That cocktail is just calling my name. I will definitely have to make myself one or two.
Pam Wattenbarger says
This looks so tropical! I will have to make one and drink it when I am sitting at home dreaming of my next vacation to Mexico.
Jen Rattie says
AHHH! That looks amazing. Fruit juice and rum go together like peanut butter and jelly. I can’t wait to make these.
Stacie @ Divine Lifestyle says
OMG, that look so yummy! The name definitely doesn’t match the look! Yummo!