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Spooky Cocktail Recipes for Halloween

4 October 2012 by Australian Women Online

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While outside ghosts and ghouls frolic freely, these fresh fruity flavours are the perfect potions for dressing up Halloween cocktails with a sinfully sophisticated twist. This selection of creepy cocktails made with SKYY® Vodka is quick and easy to create and is an inexpensive way to spice up any Halloween party. Serve them up in monstrously fun cocktail glasses with a parade of ghastly garnishes – they’re so wickedly good you and your guests will shriek with delight.

1 x 700ml bottle of SKYY Vodka
2 x 375ml bottles of sparkling apple cider
1 x 1.5L bottle of cranberry juice
1 x 1L bottle of ginger ale
500ml pineapple juice
Juice of 2-3 lemons (add to taste)
Dry ice*
Red apple slices to garnish

Combine all ingredients in a large black witch’s cauldron with ice and stir. Garnish with large slices of red apple floating on top and dry ice.

*For dry ice, contact BOC gasses in your state.

SKYY Black Widow

45ml SKYY Vodka
15ml Triple Sec
45ml pomegranate juice
5ml fresh lemon juice
5ml raspberry syrup*
Plastic spider to garnish

Draw a spider web on the inside of a chilled martini glass with raspberry syrup. Combine all ingredients in a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake vigorously and strain into the glass. Garnish with a plastic spider.

*If not available, use raspberry ice cream topping.

45ml SKYY Vodka
15ml maple syrup
30ml orange juice
½ a passion fruit
10ml grenadine
10ml fresh lime juice
2 lychees and raspberries to garnish

Combine all ingredients in a cocktail shaker filled with ice. Shake vigorously and strain into a chilled cocktail glass. For the garnish, stuff lychees with raspberries to make the red zombie eyes.

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Comments

  1. Easy Cocktail Recipes says

    10 October 2012 at 2:10 pm

    SKYY is one of my favorites. With these Halloween recipes, I am surely gonna enjoy the Halloween Day. Wish you a “Happy Halloween” !!!

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