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Nona Drink 2: Varun the Drinker. A Corpse Reviver No Blue with a Resurrection Beastly Twist.
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Iäna's Folly: Gin, black tea with rose, apple juice, cranberry juice, and cinnamon syrup. Based on a Goldwyn's Folly, perfect to share with the dour necromancer/investigator in your life while you tell him about your opera.
What's that? Another Locked Tomb drink? That's right!
It's a Sex Pal!
Like an Old Pal, but nerdier (and made with NZ Whisky and an NZ bitter aperitif)
Lady of Rhodes - a Seventh House inspired twist on a White Lady, with white wine syrup, lemon for acidity, and enough gin to befuddle a young Master Warden.
Corpse Reviver Number Ninth House, a Locked Tomb inspired cocktail.
A variation on a Corpse Reviver #2, with Strega and a New Zealand gin.
Magnus and Abigail — a split-base Old Fashioned. A spirit-forward drink with two perfectly complementary parts (Rye and Calvados), it's sweet, warming, welcoming, and would tell you a dad joke if it could talk.
A Red King Highball — a Mezcal-based twist on a High King, with cranberry, lemon, raspberries, and a splash of raspberry eau de vie. Inspired by our favourite Deathless King, Kopil.
I solved the Eighth House Conundrum by making this surprisingly delicious Vanilla Milk Punch. Sort of like a milkshake that fucks you up, which isn't that far from a description of Silas. I'm too much of a coward to have added mayonnaise.
And with that, I’ve done drinks for all the Houses except the First. (I’ve made one for the First, but I’m posting it on Nona Day)