Does anyone have any recipes for drinks to go with a Fiesta Party theme?!


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Does anyone have any recipes for drinks to go with a Fiesta Party theme?


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if it's an adult party.....The signature drinks for a fiesta party are margaritas and Corona beer. from: http://www.drinkoftheweek.com/entertain/...

Quench their thirst with pre-made or homemade sangria. To make your own, combine a large bottle of sweet, red wine with orange, lemon and lime slices. The authentic Mexican variety also includes a bottle of club soda for each bottle of wine for a spritzer effect. Add sugar or grape juice to taste if you desire a sweeter version. For children or a non-alcoholic version, create yours entirely substitute grape juice for the wine.
Pour pitchers of virgin and regular margaritas. For fun, make frozen and fruit-flavored varieties. Serve in blinking or glowing margarita glasses or add square, wedge-shaped or fruit slice-shaped glowing ice cubes to your already-owned margarita glasses for festive fun.
from: http://www.partyplansplus.com/fiestapart...

margaritas is all you need

Sangria!! You can make a ton at one time and it's yummy!

Pineapple Sangria

1 bottle riesling
1 cup pineapple cubes and juice
1 bottle ginger ale
1 cup apple juice
2 tablespoons lemon juice

Mix together the wine, pineapple, ginger ale, apple juice and lemon juice until well mixed. Refrigerate overnight.

Serve the next day from a large pitcher filled with ice

Fruity Sangria Blanca

1 bottle Spanish (or other favorite) white wine
1/3 cup sugar
3/4 cup peach-flavored brandy
6 tbsp thawed lemonade concentrate
8 oz sliced peaches
1 cup sliced green grapes
1 cup sliced red grapes

Mix together the wine, sugar, brandy and lemonade until well mixed. Add in the fruits, and refrigerate overnight.

Serve the next day from a large pitcher filled with ice.

margarita, any rum daquiri....
that's what I'd do...buy a bottle of quervo, and a bottle of bacardi light rum, some ice, some margarita mixer, some daquiri mixers, and some rim salt....that is all.
For nonalcoholic drinks try the daquiri mixer with club soda or sprite instead of rum.

Yes. Get a big rubberware garbage can, put 3 heavy duty glad liners in it, tape them to the side so they don't fall off, pour 10 gallons of hawaiian punch into it, 4 gallons of everclear, and cut up some oranges, and throw them in. add a bunch of grapes and cherries, and repeat this process until the garbage can is about a foot from full. be very heavy with the fruit. have a cooler of ice next to it, with a lot of plastic cups. you **will** all get drunk. I swear it.

margaritas
you need tequila, orange liquor (triple sec) and margarita mix
the mix is 1 2 3
1 part triple sec
2 parts tequila
3 parts margarita mix

have fun!

Margarita-1 1/2 oz of tequila 1/2 oz triple sec 1 1/2 oz of sour mix dashes of lime juice Long Island ice tea 1/2 oz each of vodka, rum, gin, triple sec, and tequilla 1 oz sour mix splash of cola Pinata 1oz tequila 1tbsp banana liquer 1oz lime juice
Tequilla sunrise 1 1/2 oz tequila 3 dashes lime orange juice 1/2oz grenadine Pina 1 1/2 oz tequila 3 oz pineapple juice 1oz lime juice 1tsp sugar syrup Mexican Flag 1/2 oz slow gin 1/2 oz vodka 1/2 oz midori Sangria 1 bottle dry red wine 1 oz brandy (optional) 1oz triple sec or curacao (optional)1 tbsp sugar or to taste cold club soda orange, lime, and lemon slices pinapple chunks Pick what you want and make in big batches Most important-- Don't forget the corona!!!

Pina Coladas, harvey wallbangers, tequila sunrise and tequila Poppers. try mixeddrinksrecipes.net

Margaritas, mexican beer, and sangria! Give people a few options, and maybe make some different margaritas like traditional and then some fun fruit flavors. Sangria is always easy becuase you can make big pitchers of it and set them out on each table, etc. And of course, some people just love a good beer, with a slice of lime!

Think tropical or Mexican drinks. Sangria with fruit, margaritas, pina coladas, mojitos, and beer.




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