The Obituary Cocktail – EP 237

The Obituary Cocktail

Today’s show is about a darkly named drink; the Obituary Cocktail. Made with gin, vermouth, and absinthe, it’s origin is as mysterious as its name. Join me and author Sue Strachan as we discuss the drink, its origin, and where to sample one.

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Thank You

Thanks to Sue Strachan for joining me on the podcast today. Thanks also to Joel Sharpton of Pro Podcasting Services for editing the podcast.

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