Anyone know recipes for some really good (and fruity) party drinks?!


Question: Anyone know recipes for some really good (and fruity) party drinks?
I'm looking for a couple of really good party punch recipes that are really fruity.
Preferably nothing that would be too expensive to make.

Thanks! :]

Answers:

LUAU PUNCH
1 gallon pineapple juice
6 ounces lime juice
2 quarts vodka
2 quarts 7UP or Sierra Mist
1 quart brandy
1 quart tonic
Ice cubes to chill
Mix all ingredients in a large punch bowl.

VOLCANIC PUNCH
3 cans frozen fruit punch concentrate
1 64oz-can pineapple juice
1 can cream of coconut
2 2-Liters ginger ale
ice cubes
To make alcoholic add the optional: vodka
In a large punch bowl add the 3 cans of frozen fruit punch concentrate. Keep one of the empty frozen juice cans. Fill the can with water 6 times and add to punch bowl. Add pineapple juice, one bottle of ginger ale, and ice cubes then stir. Then add as much of the 2nd bottle of ginger ale as possible leaving at least 3 inches from the rim of the punch bowl and stir again. Pour in the can of cream of coconut on top. If you want the punch to be alcoholic add vodka. Will serve 40-70 people.



Hawaiian Jungle Juice
-Pineapple juice (With sliced chunks, not rings)
-Maraschino cherry
-Champagne Punch Concentrate (Chief's Review)
- Then choice of coconut flavored rum (Preferably, Malibu or Captain Morgan)
- Mix all of these together and keep as chill as possible, Make sure You put more pineapple juice and coconut rum more than anything else. When u put the cherries in make sure to pour a lil bit of cherry juice for just a hint of taste. It's easy and you can even pre-set it.

... On the affordable side
You can mix
- Coconut rum with punch soda or pineapple soda
- Amaretto (an Italian sweet almond-flavoured liqueur) with Cherry lemonade or sweet/ sour mix
- Champagne and orange juice (called a Mimosa)
- Dragon Berry Bacardi and Dr. Pepper (called a Jolly Rancher)

All these drinks are fast made plus u can buy in bulk cause of few ingredients and plus they will make you feel fancy lol They do to me lol Have fun! and remember to be adventurous when becoming a mixologist ;)



Hi. My favourite is Sangria. Especially good with a barbecue.

The way I make it is to take a bottle of fruity red wine (i.e. a cheap Spanish, doesn't need to be an expensive one) and empty it into a bowl, and add lots of sliced lemons, limes and oranges (even sliced apples, if you like them). Then add about half the amount again of cloudy lemonade and lots of ice. If you want to give it a bit of a kick, add some vodka to taste. Very quick to make and tastes wonderful.

Ma\ke it every year when I have a barbecue!



I think I have THE best fruity drink. It's a cosmopolitan, Chambord cosmopolitan, but it is YUMMY!

It's a nice change to your traditional drink, very different. Here is the recipe!

Here is the recipe: http://blog.lelaluxe.com/2011/03/drink-of-week-chambord-cosmopolitan.html

Let me know what you think.

http://blog.lelaluxe.com/2011/03/drink-of-week-chambord-cosmopolitan.html



i like to get a huge bottle of Carlos Rossi Sangria from Costco (it must be about 4 liters) that costs only about 13 bucks and mix it with tonic water and then add sliced fruits (especially lemons) into it. Better if it sat around for a few days in the fridge before drinking.



Here are a bunch of alcohol drink recipes. http://www.gourmet-living.com/category.h…

Some of my favorites are:

Pink Squirrel
Raspberry Truffle
Nutty Angel

Enjoy!



nothing can beat the old reliable hootch. everybody loves its "Fruity Taste" and always makes for a great time at any party.

wal mart after work parties and lots of good friends



Blue Hawaiian
http://www.drinksmixer.com/drink11252.ht…
Sangria (tons of recipes online)



Cocktail.




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