How to make a Halloween cocktail?
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Deco art for an easy Halloween cocktail
Let me be clear, a Halloween cocktail is neither more nor less than a classic cocktail to which we add something extra that will put it in the spirit of the holiday of the dead. Adding red fruit extract to a bloody drink, activated charcoal to an ebony potion, green dye to a radioactive drink, a sprig of smoked rosemary to ignite the senses, there are many tricks.
Focus on cocktail smoke
When we browse from one pin to another on Pinterest in search of the cocktail that will make our guests tremble, we cannot help but swoon at the steaming cocktails that invade the application. But how to reproduce this phantasmagorical effect at home? Easy, just use dry ice. But be careful, this product which passes directly from the solid to the gaseous state must under no circumstances be ingested or handled directly with the fingers. If you want to use it, you should always refer to the instructions for use to make sure you are acting safely and wear gloves to protect your skin. Furthermore, to make no mistake, you can place your glasses on a tray, and add dry ice on the latter, and not in the glasses, to offer a smoking scene in complete safety.
Vodka Green Cocktail
It is clear that color plays an important role in a Halloween cocktail. Here, the unreal green of this vodka creation is achieved thanks to different apple-based liqueurs, which you can easily recreate by adding a drop or two of green food coloring into your drink.
The half-blood prince cocktail
We share one of our favorite cocktails to date, The Half-Blood Prince. Inspired by the Harry Potter series, this blood red drink is a mix of pomegranate, bourbon, raspberry liqueur and lemon. This incredibly simple cocktail is nothing short of delicious. It's the perfect moody drink to serve this Halloween!