NA Death In The Afternoon: A Non-Alcoholic Absinthe Cocktail
By Hank Feist | 27 January, 2023
recipesItās probably not how Hemingway intended it, but weāve created a non-alcoholic riff on his classic absinthe cocktail.

Death in the Afternoon is a cocktail originally crafted by the iconic author and drinker Ernest Hemmingway. The drink consisting of absinthe and champagne shares the name of Hemingwayās 1932 book about Spanish bullfighting. The recipe was first published and attributed to the writer in a 1935 cocktail book So Red the Nose, or Breath in the Afternoon, with the instructions āpour one jigger absinthe into a Champagne glass. Add iced Champagne until it attains the proper opalescent milkiness. Drink three to five of these slowly.ā
While we wouldnāt recommend drinking three to five Death in the Afternoons in one setting, there is a way to enjoy multiple servings without fearing death or hangovers. Our non-alcoholic version of Death in the Afternoon uses Lyreās NA Absinthe and Classico Sparkling Wine to achieve the combination of herbaceous, dry, and fruit flavors found in the original cocktail.
NA Death In The Afternoon Cocktail Recipe
Yield: 1 cocktail
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 oz Lyre's Absinthe
- 4 oz Lyre's Classico Sparkling Wine (very cold)
- DEHY Rose for garnish
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Instructions
Add NA absinthe to a flute glass. Slowly pour in the sparkling wine. Garnish with a dehydrated rose. Use regular absinthe and sparkling wine to create the original version of cocktail.

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