The drink's odd color, an off gray, is reminiscent of the flesh of the undead, ie zombies. Thus it's name. It was invented on a "zombie movie night" and the inventors of this drink would advise against serving this with steak tartare, a raw meat recipe. Although the meat fit into the theme of the evening, did not go well with milk based alcoholic beverages!
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