9 Halloween Cocktails That Are All Treats, Not Tricks
It's never been easier to make spooky and delicious drinks.
There's a fine line between Halloween cocktails that hit the nail a bit too hard on the proverbial head (think: artificial eyeballs floating in a punch bowl or fake spiders garnishing a highball) and drinks that suggest just a hint of spookiness. We're fond of the latter, which is why you'll find these drinks at our Halloween parties and gatherings. Whether you're serving a crowd with a large format Mother's Ruin Punch or looking to keep things a bit more classic by whipping up a batch of Blood and Sand cocktails, here are our favorite Halloween cocktails that are equally enticing to make year-round.
Blood & Sand
This classic cocktail is perfectly fruity and only faintly smoky — an approachable drink for people who aren't sure they like Scotch. With a name like Blood & Sand, it's perfectly suited for Halloween. Not to mention it has only six ingredients, so it's a super-easy mixed drink to concoct.
Matcha Highball
This cocktail is green as a ghoul. A trip to Japan inspired Denver bartender Jason Patz to combine matcha (a vivid green tea powder) with Japanese whisky.
Marasca Fizz
With its hypnotizing, ruby red hue, this Champagne cocktail makes for a fun toast.
Mother's Ruin Punch
Classicist bartenders have resurrected the centuries-old ritual of the formal punch service, which is something you can totally employ at your own Halloween celebration. Here, Philip Ward makes a potent concoction filled with vermouth, Champagne, and citrus that's named after the old British slang for gin.
Shadow Woman
Pear brandy adds a fruity note to this Old-Fashioned–style cocktail, while honey lends gentle sweetness.
Bloody Mary
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Dark 'n Stormy
According to a Gosling's Rum tale, this drink was invented more than 100 years ago when members of Bermuda's Royal Naval Officer's Club added a splash of the local rum to their spicy homemade ginger beer. They described its ominous hue as "the color of a cloud only a fool or dead man would sail under."
Withering Sunrise
Brighter than any pumpkin on your porch, this beer cocktail is a must-try for bourbon fans.
In Cold Blood
The name in and of itself qualifies this as a Halloween mixed drink. It's a popular order at Portland Hunt & Alpine Club in Maine. The drink, according to owner Andrew Volk, is "approachable but geeky with the salt" — which he adds to balance the bitterness of the artichoke-flavored aperitif Cynar.
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