18 Spirited Halloween Drink and Punch Recipes (2024)

Add good spirit(s) to your holiday party and mix up a few Halloween co*cktails so no goblin or ghoul goes thirsty. Including Halloween co*cktails, holiday punches, and festive milk shakes, we've rounded up our favorite kid-friendly and adults-only party drinks that are sure to impress.

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Candy Corn Drink

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Half the fun of this Halloween drink is how cool it looks served in clear glass. The other half? The citrusy flavor combination is a thirst-quenching party pleaser. Layers of mango-sweetened gelatin, bubbly orange drink, and honey-infused whipped cream imitate candy corn's colorful stripes.

Test Kitchen Tip: Layer the mixtures in tall, clear glasses if you'd rather show off vivid hues in individual servings.

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Slow Cooker Pumpkin Spice Latte

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PSL, pretty please! Act like your slow cooker is a witchy cauldron and bubbly up a far-from-basic bevvy with plenty of real canned pumpkin, warm fall spices, and almond milk. The splash of coffee will keep you caffeinated just enough to power through the last trick-or-treater.

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Raspberry or Mango Spritz-Ade co*cktails

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Move over standard margs. We're sweetening the deal with frozen fruit, lemonade, and sparkling water so these tequila drinks are just sweet enough.

Test Kitchen Tip: Add spooky skeleton-inspired stir sticks so guests can keep their spirits well-blended even as the ice melts.

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Spooktacular Halloween Milkshakes

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Invite Frankenstein (chocolate-mint), Dracula (strawberry-vanilla), and Mrs. Witch (blackberry) to the boo bash! These Halloween creature-inspired milk shakes add something sweet and refreshing to any holiday menu. It's not a party without ice cream, and a Halloween party is no different.

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Floating Hand Punch

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Take things up a notch with a pair of floating hands in your Halloween punch. To make them, fill plastic gloves with tonic water and freeze. When the hands are frozen solid, remove the ice forms, drop into your punch bowl, and turn on a blacklight to watch the frozen tonic glow in the dark. This ultra-festive touch will dress up any Halloween drink.

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Black Licorice Halloween co*cktail

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Notes of anise (that's the flavor of the Italian digestif sambuca, by the way!) and lemon are highlighted in this spooky-hued Halloween co*cktail recipe. It's simple to make but will have a big visual impact on your party buffet. You can even make it the morning of to beat the trick-or-treat rush!

  • 1/2 oz. black sambuca
  • 3/4 oz. fresh lemon juice
  • 1/2 oz. simple syrup (equal parts sugar and water brought to a boil and cooled)
  • 2 oz. vodka
  1. Mix black sambuca, lemon juice, and simple syrup, multiplying as needed to make additional servings. Chill in the refrigerator.
  2. When ready to serve, stir the mixture and pour into glasses; add 2 ounces vodka to each drink and stir. Garnish the Halloween drink with a cherry.

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Harvest Moon Punch

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Try a crisp Halloween drink recipe that draws on apple cider and lemon flavors. Sliced apples garnish the punch bowl and add a dose of real apple juice to the mix. This drink will be a crowd-pleaser, so feel free to set up one co*cktail and let guests serve themselves.

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Monster Mash Slush

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This monstrously flavorful slush is dripping with spooky character. The tequila-laced frozen mixture of melon and orange takes on the look of a mad scientist's latest experiment when it's drizzled with blood-red grenadine. Black decorating sugar rims the glass, giving the Halloween co*cktail an ominous effect.

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Tangled Web Shakes

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Oh, what a tangled web we weave—and oh, what a delicious result! Zigzags of caramel and dark chocolate sauce weave along the inside of a glass filled with creamy goodness that will snare kids' and adults' taste buds. Top each Halloween drink with a wispy caramelized-sugar web to crown the shake in creepy style.

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Eyeball Ice Punch

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Guests will feel like they're being watched when helping themselves to a glass of this punch. A creepy eyeball ice ring floats inside! But with fruity ingredients, this Halloween punch is sweet and spooky all at once.

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Blood Orange Bourbon

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For a frighteningly delicious drink, try this blood orange co*cktail. A short ingredients list means it's easy to whip up, and the natural coloring of blood oranges makes it on-theme for Halloween.

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Transylvania Punch

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Bubble, bubble, toil...and tasty! Just add cherry gelatin to lemon-lime carbonated beverages for Halloween punch fun. The gelatin floats atop the drink for a spooky, floaty delight.

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Green "Batini"

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Green lemonade is both refreshing and wickedly appropriate for the Halloween holiday. Give an adult edge to these ghoulish drinks by adding vodka.

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Cider Moscow Mule

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No copper mug? No prob. This fall-flavored Moscow mule is a perfect mix of sweet and tart (better than the candies, if we do say so!). Lime juice, ginger beer, and vodka keep it classic, while apple cider brings it into Halloweeny territory.

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Bloody Maria

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Start the Halloween celebrations early with bloodys at brunch! A bloody mary sets a subtly creepy tone to an adults-only Halloween party. For the food, serve a matching meal of blood-red slow cooker Butternut Squash Shakshuka with oozy egg yolks.

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Cider Mulled Wine

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Have an endless line of trick-or-treaters? Wine about it! This easy-sipping Halloween drink is infused with sugar (honey), spice (cinnamon), and everything nice (white wine) for a grown-up cider that's will keep you in good spirits.

Test Kitchen Tip: For a lower-alcohol option, simply omit the liquor and stick to wine alone.

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Snickerdoodle Cider Mimosa

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Cookie or co*cktail? How about both! This light-in-alcohol sparkling wine drink is flavored just like the classic buttery cookie. Cream soda, cinnamon, and sugar are the key three ingredients.

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Matcha Green Tea Latte

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The only thing spooky about this Halloween drink recipe is the color! Mix up a batch of these almond milk and matcha lattes. Serve them warm or iced. Add a festive touch with a final sprinkle of matcha powder.

18 Spirited Halloween Drink and Punch Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What is party punch made of? ›

Party Punch Formula:

ONE part pineapple-orange juice. For every gallon of juice, add 1 to 1 1/2 liters ginger ale depending on how fizzy you want it.

What are the five original ingredients of a punch? ›

The word itself has roots in the word “paunch,” which means “five” in Hindu, having been popularized by British servicemen in India. The five ingredients of punch were traditionally spirit, lemon, sugar, water, and spice.

How long before a party should you make punch? ›

Make-Ahead Punch Tip: Prepare punch through Step 2, except do not add the carbonated beverage or, if using, ice ring and stir-ins. Cover and chill up to 24 hours. Add carbonated beverage, ice ring, and stir-ins just before serving.

How to make Halloween punch fog? ›

directions. Combine juices in a punch bowl, and add 3 to 5 pounds of dry ice. The dry ice block will sink to the bottom and create a spooky mist.

How do you make homemade Halloween smoke? ›

Step 1: Make your “fog juice” by mixing a solution of one part glycerin to three parts distilled water. The “fog” is created when the solution is heated to the point of evaporation. The process leaves an accumulation of dense vapor, which becomes cloudy when it hits room-temperature air.

How do you make party smoke at home? ›

For example, you may put dry ice and warm water in a plastic cauldron or inside a carved pumpkin to make it look like they're making smoke. If you want to make decorations that look like bubbling potions, put 2-3 drops of food coloring in beakers or goblets filled with water and drop a small piece of dry ice inside.

What kind of alcohol is in BeatBox party punch? ›

BeatBox is a ready-to-drink co*cktail that is available in fruit-forward “Party Punch” flavors and delicious “Hard Tea” flavors. Both BeatBox “Party Punch” and BeatBox “Hard Tea” are produced as a wine-base version and a malt-base version in 11.1% ABV, 8% ABV, and 6% ABV.

What does party punch taste like? ›

In celebration of Sonic the Hedgehog's 30th anniversary, G FUEL Party Punch was developed in partnership with SEGA® of America, Inc. and is bursting with fruity cereal flavor.

What is grenadine made of? ›

Originally, grenadine was made with a base of pomegranate juice, which is how it got its name — the French word for pomegranate is grenade. Pomegranate juice, sugar, and lemon juice are the three main ingredients of homemade grenadine syrup, creating the perfect balance of tart and sweet.

What is Jamaican fruit punch made of? ›

Stir pineapple juice, orange juice, 151 proof rum, dark rum, coconut-flavored rum, lime juice, and grenadine syrup together in a punch bowl. Float orange slices, lime slices, and lemon slices in the punch. Ladle the punch into ice filled glasses, or chill the punch in the refrigerator until ready to serve.

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