Despite the name, the Necromancer[/i] is an pleasant floral cocktail, combining elderflower and absinthe.
Half-fill a cocktail shaker with ice.
Add all ingredients and shake until well-chilled.
Strain into a chilled cocktail coupe.
Garnish with a lemon twist and elderflower blossom.
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The autumn evening had settled in, casting a quiet, almost mystical atmosphere over the city. Gabriel was preparing for his friends to arrive, a small gathering meant to celebrate the season and all the mystery it brought with it. Halloween was around the corner, and he wanted something special to set the tone—a cocktail that was a bit unconventional, even a bit eerie. He had the perfect choice in mind: a drink called the "Necromancer."
He had first heard about the Necromancer from a bartender at a little speakeasy downtown. It was a cocktail that intrigued him immediately, with its name suggesting something dark and otherworldly, yet its flavors were unexpectedly light and enchanting. Gabriel was eager to recreate it at home, putting his own spin on it with a chilled cocktail glass and a dusting of freshly grated nutmeg on top. The Necromancer was bound to surprise his friends, and he couldn’t wait to see their reactions.
He lined up the ingredients on his counter: a bottle of white absinthe, elderflower liqueur, Lillet Blanc, a fresh lemon, and a dash of gin. The absinthe was the star of the show, giving the drink its unusual edge with that distinct, herbal bite, while the elderflower liqueur and Lillet Blanc would soften it with floral and slightly fruity notes. With everything in place, Gabriel filled his shaker with ice, the sound echoing in his quiet kitchen.
Just as he was about to start, his friend Marcus walked in, the first to arrive. "What kind of potion are you mixing up over there?" Marcus joked, eyeing the lineup of bottles and glassware.
Gabriel laughed, pouring a measured ounce of white absinthe into the shaker. "You’re not too far off. This is called a Necromancer. It’s got a little absinthe, some elderflower liqueur, Lillet Blanc, and a dash of gin. It’s like a séance in a glass.”
He added a half ounce of elderflower liqueur next, enjoying the subtle floral aroma as it mingled with the sharper scent of the absinthe. A measure of Lillet Blanc followed, giving the drink a pale, ghostly color. Finally, he cut a lemon in half and squeezed in fresh juice, balancing out the floral sweetness with a bright, tangy kick. For a hint of botanical complexity, he added a dash of gin before sealing the shaker and giving it a good, vigorous shake.
As the ice clinked and rattled, a few more friends arrived, curious about the spectacle in the kitchen. Gabriel poured the cocktail through a strainer into a series of chilled cocktail glasses, the pale, misty liquid pooling perfectly in each one. The Necromancer had an otherworldly look—almost as if it belonged to another time and place, delicate and pale with a slight shimmer under the kitchen lights.
To finish it off, Gabriel took a whole nutmeg and grated a small dusting over each glass, adding an earthy aroma that mingled with the absinthe’s herbal notes. He handed the first glass to Marcus, who held it up to the light, grinning.
“This really does look like a potion,” Marcus remarked, taking a tentative sip. His eyes widened, and he nodded in appreciation. “It’s strong, but there’s this strange balance. The absinthe hits first, but then you get the elderflower and citrus. I wasn’t expecting it to be so...bright.”
“That’s the Lillet Blanc and lemon,” Gabriel replied, pleased with his friend’s reaction. “They keep it from getting too heavy. It’s complex but drinkable—a perfect drink for the season.”
As everyone took their first sips, the conversation turned to tales of ghost stories and Halloween plans, the Necromancer adding a touch of magic to the atmosphere. The drink seemed to open up new ideas and stories, each sip revealing something unexpected, just like the layers of flavors. Gabriel’s friends were enchanted by the drink, discussing its unique taste as though it were a mystery they needed to solve.
The night continued, and as the Necromancers worked their way down to the last drop, Gabriel felt a sense of accomplishment. The cocktail had cast its own spell, setting the mood for a night full of laughter and eerie tales. His friends would remember the drink—and the evening—for a long time to come, each sip a reminder of autumn’s charms and the spirit of adventure that came with it. The Necromancer had done its job, transforming an ordinary gathering into something a little more magical.
Ingredients
Directions
Half-fill a cocktail shaker with ice.
Add all ingredients and shake until well-chilled.
Strain into a chilled cocktail coupe.
Garnish with a lemon twist and elderflower blossom.