Here’s How To Drink Blood This Halloween (Not Literally!)

If It’s Halloween, It’s Got To Gory

 
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Welcome to the spookiest time of the year. It’s Halloween and if you have got to add the spook to your party. Whether the theme of your party is a haunted house or a scary mansion, or even if you have planned to scare the daylights out of your guests by bringing to life a graveyard, you cannot do it without blood. So, with an abundance of tonic water as the main ingredient in your drink, you can spice up the spine-chilling and make the blood of your guests curdle with fear.

Here are some of the blood red drinks that are a must for your Halloween party:

Trade Your Soul With The Soul Taker

A red cocktail with the punch of vodka and tequila

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This is a sweet cocktail whisked with amaretto, vodka, and tequila. The amaretto tones down the strong effects of vodka and tequila and this makes for a smooth and easy to make a cocktail to rock your Halloween night.

Add To The Gloom With The Grim Reaper

The grim reaper is an ideal red Halloween drink to feel the chills

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The most fitting drink for Halloween is this. With one ounce of rum and one ounce of Kalhua, and grenadine over the ice cubes, the Grim Reaper will leave a deadly grin on your face. So don’t be surprised about that wicked grin, it is the Grim Reaper talking.

Margarita And The Devil

The red of the red wine is enough to give it the bloody look

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The Devil’s Margarita is the one with tequila and red wine. The red wine adds to the bloody effect of the drink. This is a classic margarita, with a bit of sweetness, a bit of sharpness, and with an amazing taste. The layer of red wine over the tequila is simply to die for.

The Evil’s Delight Is The Black Licorice Delight

The very look at the dark red color gives you a sinister feel

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This one’s dark and sinister. The black sugar at the rim of the glass is just too appropriate for Halloween. The blackcurrant cordial and the dyed ice lend a spooky thing to this drink, which is a must for your Halloween party.

The Blood Red Sangria Mocktail

This is a yummy gulp absolutely perfect for an alcohol-free Halloween

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If you’re not into alcohol, the Virgin Blood Red Sangria is what you need. This is non-alcoholic and all you need is grape juice, apple juice concentrate, lime, lemon, an apple, an orange, and club soda. This is hit amongst the kids as well.

Dr. Pepper Has The Best Party Punch

That innocent red cherry can do so much to bring the bloody effect to the drink

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The Cherry Infused Dr. Pepper Punch is a fizzy cocktail. The cherry juice and the maraschino cherries add the blood red color to your drink and make it apt for a spooky Halloween night. With pomegranate arils for garnish, this is one drink to die for.

Blood Orange Rum Punch – Not Yum If It’s Not Rum

The perfect blend of color and taste for a praiseworthy Halloween party

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No celebration is ever complete without rum, and this quick and easy cocktail is going to make your Halloween booze a hit among the guests. The grenadine syrup on the cherries will leave that tinge of blood red colour, ensuring that the spook remains.

Don’t Forget The Witch’s Brew

Feel the drink cast a spell on you as you gulp it down slowly

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This is a delicious and scary way to start your Halloween as it calls to mind the bubbling brew of the witch. The Bloody Witch’s Brew is made of rum, grenadine, club soda, and ice cubes. It is easy to make and hassle-free and is a great way to start the fun.

The Ghostly Blackberry Cocktail

Bring on the creepy feeling, with the reds and the smoke

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The Smoking Blackberry Sage is all about its dark red color and the dry ice. If you didn’t find dry ice and you still want it smoking, you can use dried sage leaf right before serving, and it’ll be as good as anything.

So, which ones are you making tonight for Halloween?