How to mix our favourite trick or treat cocktails
Photography by Sarah Tuck.

We're getting slightly spooky with the The Corpse Reviver and The Rob Roy - they might have weird names but they still taste great, Halloween or not.
Corpse Reviver
Half fill a cocktail shaker with ice. Pour in 20ml each of gin, cointreau, lillet blanc and lemon juice. Add a dash of absinthe. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with a slice of lemon peel to serve.
Rob Roy
Half fill a stirring glass with ice. Add 50ml Scotch whisky, 20ml sweet vermouth and a dash of angostura bitters. Stir to chill then strain into a chilled cocktail glass and finish with a preserved or maraschino cherry to serve.
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