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    THE GODZILLA
    You will need:
    1/3 Orange Juice
    1/3 Jaegermeister
    1/3 Jose Cuervo Tequila

    Layer each liquid into a shot glass. Orange juice first, Jaeger, then Jose Cuervo….then get ready for the nuclear burn.


    ECTOPLASM
    You will need:
    1 oz apple juice
    2/3 oz Pisang Ambon liqueur (bright green color, tropical fruit/banana flavored liqueur)
    2/3 oz lemon juice
    2/3 oz vodka
    Lemon-lime soda

    Pour all ingredients except lemon-lime soda(7-up) into a tall glass filled with cracked ice. Then finish drink by topping off with lemon-lime soda. Garnish with something spooky...like a glow stick.


    COUNT CHOCULA
    You will need:
    1/2 oz Godiva Chocolate Liquor
    1/2 oz Vanilla Vodka (Stoli’s is good)
    1/2 oz Baily’s Irish creme
    1/2 oz Kaluha
    Pour ingredients into a cocktail shaker with ice; shake.Garnish martini glass by swirling chocolate syrup (Hershey’s) over inside of glass. Strain into martini glass; serve! This is a fav of mine, so creamy & smooth..this drink is for chocolate lovers!

    Got a few more recipes (w/pics) posted in my blog from last year, here's the link...scroll down, it's under "Bewitching Bevearages" H1

    http://www.halloweenforum.com/blogs/...e1/index4.html

    Even more recipes....
    http://www.halloweenforum.com/blogs/...e1/index5.html
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    I'm not good with cocktails because I don't like having to fix each drink but here's the punch I'm going to serve at my Witch's party:

    Dreamsicle
    1 part vanilla vodka
    1 part orange soda
    Add orange sherbert or vanilla ice cream (1-2 qts) if you want to make it frothy

    I want to get one of those beverage servers and the ice cream wouldn't work well with that but if I decide to use a punch bowl I will definitely add it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by halloween71 View Post
    Cranberry juice?
    And what are the measurements it sounds yumo.
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    serve in

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    12 oz Chambord® raspberry liqueur
    12 oz vodka
    12 oz cranberry juice


    I made a whole punch bowl of it and it went fast!
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    Dark Night
    Ingredients:
    2 oz Van Gogh Acai-Blueberry Vodka (it's actually a dark blue color)
    1/2 oz Chambord
    1/2 oz triple sec
    Splash of cranberry juice

    Pour the ingredients into a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake well. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with a plastic bat and fresh blueberries.



    Wolf's Bite
    Ingredients:
    1 oz Lucid absinthe
    1 oz Midori Liqueur
    1 oz Lemon-lime soda
    1 oz Pineapple juice
    Drizzle of grenadine

    In a cocktail shaker add absinthe, Midori, pineapple juice, and ice. Shake vigorously and strain into 2oz. shot glass. Splash lemon-lime soda on top and a drizzle of grenadine.
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    These are always hits on Halloween at the bar where I work, thank you Martha Stewart! We go through a case of Blavod every October.

    Just for grown-up goblins: Serve up a little black magic -- in the form of cocktails made with vodka that's as dark as night.





    Ghost in the Graveyard
    Serves 1
    2 ounces black vodka
    2 ounces creme de cacao or coffee-flavored liqueur
    1 scoop vanilla ice cream
    Pinch of finely grated nutmeg, for garnish

    In a glass, combine vodka and creme de cacao, and set aside. Place a scoop of ice cream in a highball glass, and slowly pour vodka mixture over ice cream. Garnish with nutmeg; serve immediately.

    Screwed-Up Screwdriver
    Serves 1
    1/4 cup ice
    1/2 cup freshly squeezed tangerine juice
    1 1/2 ounces black vodka
    1 black licorice twist, for serving

    Place ice in a tall glass. Pour juice into glass. Pour vodka over the back of a cocktail spoon into glass so it sits on top of juice and creates a layer of black. Slice 1/4 inch off each end of licorice, and use as a straw. Serve immediately.

    Berry Scary Martini
    Serves 1
    1 cup ice
    1 ounce black vodka
    2 ounces cherry juice
    Fresh raspberries and blueberries, for garnish

    Combine ice, vodka, and cherry juice in a cocktail shaker; shake vigorously. Pour into a martini glass. Thread raspberries and blueberries onto a cocktail skewer, and place in drink. Serve immediately.

    From Martha Stewart Living, October 2003
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    Quote Originally Posted by discard View Post
    These are always hits on Halloween at the bar where I work, thank you Martha Stewart! We go through a case of Blavod every October.

    Just for grown-up goblins: Serve up a little black magic -- in the form of cocktails made with vodka that's as dark as night.




    These look great....thanks for posting. I will definitely try these. H1
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    Thanks discard. This is a definite for my list of spirits. I have never seen this before and always enjoy another way of making a martini
    Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing,Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before
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    Bloody Scary (left) and Bloody Tooth (right) cocktails

    Bloody Scary cocktail:

    4 ounces prosecco
    1 ounce freshly squeezed blood orange juice
    1/2 ounce Campari
    1/2 ounce Simple Syrup
    1 ounce Blavod Black vodka, chilled

    Directions:

    In a champagne flute, combine prosecco, orange juice, Campari, and simple syrup. Pour vodka over the back of a cocktail spoon into glass creating a layer of black. Serve immediately.


    Bloody Tooth cocktail:

    1 1/2 ounces rye whiskey
    1 1/2 ounces pomegranate juice
    1 ounce Simple Syrup
    1/2 ounce freshly squeezed lemon juice
    Ice cubes
    Pomegranate seeds, for garnish
    Lemon twist, for garnish

    Directions:

    Put whiskey, pomegranate juice, simple syrup, and lemon juice in a cocktail shaker; fill with ice. Shake vigorously and pour into a rocks glass. Garnish with pomegranate seeds and lemon twist.

    Read more at Marthastewart.com: Bloody Tooth Cocktail and more delicious recipes, smart cooking tips, and video demonstrations on marthastewart.com



    Dracula's Kiss

    1 oz Smirnoff black cherry vodka
    1/2 oz grenadine
    Cola
    maraschino cherries for garnish

    Coat the bottom of a martini or highball with grenadine
    Add the ice and black cherry vodka
    Fill the rest with coke
    Garnish with the cherries

    For the blood drip on the glass:
    Bloody Glasses

    1 cup sugar
    ˝ cup corn syrup
    ˝ cup water
    red food colouring
    Combine the sugar, corn syrup and water and cook (without stirring) to 300F
    Add the red food colouring.

    Turn down the heat and wait a few minutes – the mixture still needs to remain hot – take the glass and dip the top of it into the red moisture. Pull the glass out and carefully turn it back rightside up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ShannoninPa View Post
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    serve in

    Old-Fashioned Glass
    alcohol
    18%
    options
    Scale ingredients to servings
    12 oz Chambord® raspberry liqueur
    12 oz vodka
    12 oz cranberry juice


    I made a whole punch bowl of it and it went fast!
    Thank you!
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    Blavod is an excellent vodka for making Halloween drinks. You can pour the ingredients to give it that cool "float" layering. Tried several of the recipes from their web site. Unfortunately, now I can't find it anywhere. I'm in SE Pennsylvania, and haven't seen it for the past 2 years at least. Wish I knew where I could get it. And Pa has strict shipping laws since the state controls all liquor sales.

    One mainstay at our Halloween parties is Jack's Pumpkin Ale. Good tasting seasonal beer, usually starts appearing at distributors in September. It was in small supply though, and I had to call around. Not a mixer, but looks and tastes great in a Halloween container filled with ice.

    Made the Green Goblin one year. Basically, lager with some apple cider in it. Didn't taste too bad and got good reviews from everyone who sampled it. Found it on the Webtender. And don't rule out setting the atmosphere by drinking in your skull and Halloween glasses, goblets, and mugs. It makes anything look appropriate for a Halloween party.

    Paul.
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