Drink ideas for a halloween party?!


Question:

Drink ideas for a halloween party?

I would like to stick with drinks that are red, green, orange, or maybe even black in color, and I really like fruity drinks, my favorite liquors are tequila, rum, and vodka...but I am willing to try anything that sounds yummy or interesting...Thanks!


Answers:
Witches' Brew (2000)

(this one pretty much fills a 12-quart cauldron)

four 48 oz cans pineapple juice
one 96 oz bottle orange juice
four 2 liter bottles lemon-lime soda
one 1.75 liter bottle vodka
one 1.75 liter bottle rum

All measurements are approximate. Adjust to your own taste.
Mix well. Pour into your cauldron, preferably with chunks of dry ice to create the bubbling steam effect.
(Be careful NOT to drink or eat or in any way come in direct contact with skin with any chunks of dry ice -
you can get burned by the extreme cold!)

Happy Halloween!

Make jungle juice with Everclear and then put some dry ice in it to make it all smokey.

Grape soda and orange soda combined with your favorite flavored liquor and add some sherbert and it makes a black punch!

I love caramel appletini's ---it matches the whole Fall harvest/apples stuff. Pucker green apple plus vodka and melted caramel in the glass. MMMMMMMMMMMMMMM:)

Whatever you make, you can add WASHABLE food coloring to it so that it's black.

Try freezing grapes to float in the drinks instead of ice.

You could make some kind of fruity drink, add mashed berries so they look like stringy guts and use a melon ball scoop to cut pineapple eyes to float in it.

Lime Sherbert mixed with Orange juice is good for kids

definitly a punch of some kind with candy/gum eyes in it (boo!)

Green Grog
Mix 2 cans of frozen limeade,2 cans frozen lemonade,2(2 liter)bottles lemon-lime carbonated beverage,2 quarts of lime sherbert.
For the grownups,add one bottle(750 mililiter) of rum.
Have fun....

Google "punch recipes". Make your ice in a disposable glove (un-powdered type!), peel off the glove,and float it in the punch bowl.

Red punch or bloody mary's for the older crowd. There's a type of ice (not dry ice) that smokes but is safe and that would add a spooky effect

The hulk! Hennesy and Hypnotiq!
Bloody Mary!
Sex on the beach ( dunno why but it came to mind)

How about Fruit punch. Maybe a mystery flavored drink that is clear. i think it will be cool and Hope you party is really fun so party and well have fun.~~~~!!!!!

soda if there's kids there then juice beer. stuff like that.

jaggermeister and call it the blood of the witch god or something creepy like that

You'll find a great selection of Halloween drinks made with your favorite liquors here:

http://bigoven.com/cs/blogs/halloween/ar...

Vampire Blood Drink

1 gallon cranberry juice
1 gallon orange juice
1 cup raspberry sorbet
1 quart seltzer
Body Part Ice Cubes, recipe follows

Mix the juices together. Add the sorbet, softened, and stir until it disappears. Add the seltzer.
Before serving, chill with the Body Part Cubes of floating face and hands.

Pour into glasses and stir with glow stick swizzle sticks.


Body Part Ice Cubes:
12 cups cold water
2 to 3 drops green food coloring
Special Equipment:
1 roll packing tape
1 roll plastic wrap
2 plastic gloves
1 plastic Halloween face mask

Color the cold water with enough green food coloring to make it stand out against the background of the punch.

Use packing tape to seal of the eyes, nose and mouth openings of the mask. Line the inside of mask with plastic wrap to prevent leaking. Place it in a bowl that will hold the mask as still as possible while freezing. Fill with the colored water up to the line of the mask, making sure not to spill over if possible. Place bowl in freezer to solidify, at least 24 hours.

Fill 2 food service gloves with colored water and twist and knot opening closed to make a tight seal. Freeze gloves for 12 to 24 hours.

When frozen, cut plastic gloves off. Take ice out of mask, putting hot water on the outside of the mask, if necessary, to help it come out easily.

Carefully float the face and hands in the punch.


Black Punch

1 750 ml bottle Vodka
2 packets Grape Kool Aide
3 Quarts Water
2 Cups Sugar
1 Liter Ginger Ale

Make Kool Aide according to instuctions using the water, sugar and Kool Aide in a large punch bowl. After sugar is disolved, add a block of ice or dry ice. Then, mix in the Vodka. Finally, when ready to serve add the Giger Ale.

Serves 30. Frightning!

Tequila Ghost

2 oz. Tequila
1/2 oz. Anise Liqueur (i.e. sambuca, pernod)
1/2 oz. Lemon Juice
Club Soda

Combine Tequila, Anise and Lemon juice in a shaker with ice. Shake well. Strain into a highball glass over ice. Top with a splash of club soda.

Wake the Dead

1 oz. Light Rum
1 oz. Gold Rum
1 oz. Dark Rum
1 tsp. 151 Rum
1/2 oz. Apricot Brandy
2 oz. Orange Juice
1 oz. Pineapple Juice
1 oz. Lime Juice
1 tsp. Sugar
1 cup Crushed Ice

Garnish
Orange Slice
Maraschino Cherry

In a blender, combine all ingredients except the 151 with crushed ice.
Blend at a high speed until smooth and pour into a Collins glass. Float the 151 rum on top and garnish with the orange slice and maraschino cherry.

Creepy Crawly Jello Shots

2 Cups Vodka
3 Cups Water
3 Packages Jello
Gummy Worms

In a sauce pan, bring the water to a boil. Once boiling add in the Jello and stir until it is completely disolved, then stir 2 more minutes. Add in the vodka and stir. Pour mixture into clear plastic shot glasses and chill. Before they get firm, add a gummy worm to each glass. Then let them firm up.

Voodoo Daiquiri
2 oz. Bourbon
1 oz. Everclear or Vodka
4 oz. Grape Juice
1 cup Crushed ice

Combine Bourbon, Vodka, grape juice and ice into a blender and blend at a medium speed until smooth (15 to 25 seconds). Pour into a chilled hi-ball or Collins glass.

Hope this helps!

Green Powerade and Vodka!!! The Powerade overpowers the smell of the Vodka, guest will drink this and get sooo drunk!!!




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