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La Isla de los Muertos

La Isla de los Muertos

Author: Long Island Pulse | Published: Saturday, September 22, 2012
Photo by Kenny Janosick
Photo by Kenny Janosick


Crystal skulls are often claimed to be pre-Columbian artifacts, and are connected with paranormal phenomena. The most famous crystal skull was allegedly discovered in 1924 by Anna Le Guillon Mitchell-Hedges, adopted daughter of author F.A. Mitchell-Hedges. The skull, described by its founders to possess the embodiment of evil, is made of clear quartz and weighs about 11 pounds.

However, in this vein, we do not recommend Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.

Day of the Dead, celebrated on November 2 (sometimes November 1 and 2), is a Mexican holiday designed to honor deceased loved ones. We recommend you participate in this one, instead.


La Isla de los Muertos

1oz Crystal Head Vodka
1oz KAH Aňejo Tequila
1oz Gin
1oz Rum
1oz Triple Sec
Splash of Sprite or Seltzer
Splash of Grenadine


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Uniquely hand-painted KAH Añejo Tequila and the mythological Crystal Head Vodka. To find them at a watering hole near you, as well as other venues of mixology and music, enter our Red Zone

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