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Instant Death

When you're done messing around and want to get straight to it, this is your drink. It's two powerful spirits, no dilution, no fuss. This isn't for casual sipping, it's a statement, a challenge. Don't expect subtlety. It's named "Instant Death" for a reason, so treat it with a healthy dose of respect and a knowing nod. You've been warned.

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4.41 from 35 votes
Calories: 656kcal
Prep Time: 3 minutes
Total Time: 3 minutes
The Instant Death 2 Cocktail is a no-nonsense, powerful drink that pairs the intense flavors of OP rum with the complex herbal notes of liqueur. This cocktail is for those who want to experience a bold, unfiltered drink that hits hard and fast. With only two ingredients, it’s simple yet potent, making it the ultimate choice for those who appreciate a strong, quick sip.

Ingredients

Instructions

Combine Ingredients:

  • In an old-fashioned glass, pour 120 ml of OP rum and 120 ml of herbal liqueur.

Drink Fast:

  • This drink is meant to be consumed quickly, so drink it fast and prepare for an intense experience.

Serve:

  • Serve immediately, and brace yourself for the powerful kick.

Notes

The Instant Death 2 Cocktail is as intense as they come, with a straightforward mix that doesn’t hold back. The combination of OP rum and herbal liqueur creates a drink that’s full of bold, complex flavors, perfect for those who enjoy their cocktails strong and simple. The quick consumption adds to the intensity, making this drink an experience in itself.
This cocktail is ideal for adventurous drinkers looking for something fierce and straightforward. Due to its strength, it’s important to consume this cocktail responsibly and in good company. It’s the kind of drink that’s perfect for toasting to a wild night or simply when you want to feel the full impact of a powerful cocktail.
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Estimated Nutrition:

Calories: 656kcal (33%)Carbohydrates: 34g (11%)Potassium: 2mgSugar: 32g (36%)Iron: 0.1mg (1%)
CourseBeverage, Cocktail, Drinks
CuisineBeverage, Cocktail, Drinks
KeywordBeverage Recipe, Cocktail Recipe, Drink Recipe
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Where it came from

No one's quite sure who first decided to combine two heavy hitters like this, or why they named it so dramatically. History's hazy on this one, but it feels like a modern bar dare, something born out of a late-night challenge rather than a careful recipe book.

This isn't a "cocktail" in the classic sense, more of a direct hit. It stands apart from traditional mixed drinks by stripping away all pretense of balance or nuance. Think of it less as a drink and more as a liquid gauntlet thrown down.

You'd find this in a dive bar at 2 AM, or maybe a backyard party when someone's trying to prove a point. It's not on any fancy menu. This one usually comes from a bartender who knows you well enough to warn you, or a friend who doesn't.

What it tastes like

The first hit is pure, unadulterated booze, followed by the specific, often medicinal, sweetness of the herbal liqueur. The overproof rum brings a raw, fiery kick, while the liqueur adds a layer of complex, sometimes bitter, botanicals. It's a head-on collision of strong flavors, designed to be felt more than savored.

With 120 ml of overproof rum (around 75% ABV) and 120 ml of a typical herbal liqueur (say, 40% ABV), you're looking at a drink that clocks in around 58% alcohol by volume. To put that in perspective, a single Instant Death has roughly the alcohol content of eleven or twelve standard beers. This isn't a session drink, unless you're planning an early exit.

The technique

Building an Instant Death is about as simple as it gets. Grab an old-fashioned glass, measure out your overproof rum, then follow it with the herbal liqueur. No ice, no stirring, no shaking. Just pour and prepare yourself. The instructions are clear: consume it quickly, so don't dawdle.

The single most important technique tip here is commitment. Don't try to sip it. Don't try to analyze it. This drink is a sprint, not a marathon. Take it down in one go, or at most, two rapid gulps. Hesitation is your enemy here.

Ingredient Spotlight

The bottles that make or break this drink.

Overproof Rum

Use
Bacardi 151 (if you can find it), Wray & Nephew Overproof, Lemon Hart 151. Anything that hits 75% ABV or higher.
Skip
Standard 40% ABV white rum. It won't deliver the same punch. Spiced rum will just make it weird.
Why
This is the engine of the drink. Its high proof provides the 'instant' part of the name. Without it, you just have a strong herbal liqueur. It needs that raw, fiery edge.

Herbal Liqueur

Use
Jägermeister, Chartreuse (green for extra kick), Strega, or similar bitter-sweet, high-proof herbal digestifs.
Skip
Sweet fruit liqueurs, low-proof schnapps. You need the herbal complexity and the alcohol content to stand up to the rum.
Why
It provides the counterpoint to the rum's raw power, adding a layer of complex, often bitter, botanical notes. It's the flavor profile that makes it a 'drink' rather than just a shot of rum.

Three Variations

Three real ways bartenders riff on this drink.

Instant Death with a Chaser

The 'soft landing' version.
Serve a small glass of water or a light soda on the side. It won't dilute the experience, but it might help you recover slightly faster.

The Double Trouble

For those who didn't learn the first time.
Instead of two equal parts, try 3 oz OP Rum and 5 oz Herbal Liqueur, or vice versa, to shift the dominant flavor while maintaining the high proof.

The 'What Was I Thinking?'

When you really want to test your limits.
Add a dash of extremely spicy hot sauce to the mix. It won't make it taste better, but it will certainly make it more memorable, for all the wrong reasons.

What if I don't have…

Quick substitutions for when the bottle shop is closed.

No OP Rum?

A high-proof neutral grain spirit like Everclear, but be warned, it will be even more brutal and less flavorful.

No Herbal Liqueur?

A strong, bitter amaro or even a very potent absinthe. The flavor profile will change significantly, but the intensity will remain.

No Old-Fashioned glass?

Any sturdy, small glass will do. A shot glass if you're truly brave, or a rocks glass if you want a bit more room.

No specific tool?

This drink requires no special tools beyond a measuring device. If you don't have one, eyeball it at your own risk. Just make sure the proportions are roughly equal.

Frequently Asked Questions

Direct answers to what people search for after Googling this drink.

What is in a Instant Death?

An Instant Death contains equal parts overproof rum and an herbal liqueur, typically served without ice in an old-fashioned glass.

Why is it called Instant Death?

The name is a nod to its extremely high alcohol content and the immediate, powerful impact it has. It's a warning, not a promise.

Is Instant Death a shot or a cocktail?

It's more of a high-proof challenge or a 'slammer' than a traditional cocktail. It's designed for quick consumption, not leisurely sipping.

Can I make Instant Death with regular rum?

You can, but it won't be an 'Instant Death.' The overproof rum is crucial for the drink's signature potency and the fiery kick it delivers.

What's the best way to drink an Instant Death?

Quickly. Take it down in one or two rapid gulps. Trying to sip it will likely result in a prolonged, unpleasant experience.

Is Instant Death dangerous?

It's extremely potent. Consume responsibly, if at all. Know your limits, and definitely do not drive after having one. It's not a joke when it comes to the alcohol content.

Are there any similar drinks?

Drinks like the 'Boilermaker' or certain high-proof shots share its direct, no-nonsense approach to getting the job done, but few match its raw two-ingredient power.

Should I add ice to an Instant Death?

No, the recipe calls for it neat. Adding ice would dilute it and slightly reduce the immediate impact, which defeats the purpose of the drink.

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