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Spooky Sippers: Four Hauntingly Cool Halloween Cocktails
By LAUREN BARTH
10.21.2011
Want to scare up some real fun this Halloween? Gather your “groan-up” friends and family for a spooktacular night of hauntingly delicious spirits — featuring a collection of easy concoctions perfect for any All Hallow’s Eve celebration. Whether you’re planning a chilling house party or headed out for a night of flirtatious fun, these sweet tricks will add some pizzazz to your Halloween celebration — and you’ll be in for a real treat! Vampire’s Punch Wash and remove pits and stems from fresh cherries, and muddle in cocktail shaker. Combine the rest of the ingredients except 7UP in bowl and stir. Top with 7UP and muddled cherries.
Combine all ingredients except ginger slice in a cocktail shaker with ice and shake vigorously. Strain over fresh ice into a Collins glass. Add long slice of ginger into glass lengthwise for garnish. Candy Corn Cocktail Combine SKYY Infusions Pineapple and pineapple juice in cocktail shaker with ice. Strain over fresh ice into a clear Collins glass. Combine softened orange sherbet and ice in a cocktail shaker and shake vigorously. Strain, and pour over bar spoon to layer in the rocks glass. Then, combine simple syrup and milk in cocktail shaker and shake vigorously. Layer milk mixture on top of sorbet mixture. Ghostly Coolada Place all ingredients except chocolate in cocktail shaker with ice and shake vigorously. Strain into a cocktail glass, and float chocolate circles on the top of the drink for your Ghostly Coolada’s eyes. *Honey Water is made using equal parts honey and water. Cocktails created by Alex Straus, Suite 700 at the Hotel Shangri-La in Los Angeles
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