What is everone using for their witchs brew of choice this year? Do you use the simple black couldron's that you can buy anywhere or something else? Maybe you use the couldron as an outer decornation shell but then some sort of "real" beverage container inside?
I was planning on a brew, with dry ice to keep it cold and foggy (I know to be careful handling / not drinking the dry ice) in one of the simple couldron's but would welcome any vets' expreince.
Thanks!!
Mark
Thread: "Witch's Brew" Couldron
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Zombie
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10-23-2007,08:04 PM
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10-23-2007,08:15 PM
Have you ever seen those big Rubbermaid cake holders that has a plastic cover that can be a huge container? Anyway, I put the dry ice into the cauldron and the plastic container inside a large black cauldron. Then I pour lukewarm water in between the cauldron and the plastic container to activate the dry ice fog. Just make sure that the cauldron you get doesn't have a hole at the bottom. Lots of the ones in Party City had holes.
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Werewolf
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10-24-2007,06:19 AM
I use a huge clear ice bucket inside the cauldron. Dry ice and glowsticks underneath.
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Zombie
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10-24-2007,06:47 AM
I saw some really good sized ones at BIG LOTS the other day (they weren't there last week) that were about $5 each they would hold a good amount of brew. I am going to get me a couple today to put Ice in and hold a few of the guests beers so they don't have to keep going outside to the cooler.
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10-24-2007,08:42 PM
Toys R Us - today, big couldrons for $2.50. They are already discounting their Halloween stuff.



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