Halloween cocktails are creepy—sometimes gimmicky—and always fun to mix up. These thirst-quenching beverages are sure to add an extra spooky touch to your party and they're easy to make. You'll shake or stir these Halloween-worthy drinks like any other cocktail recipe, but many include cool special effects. From pumpkin-like garnishes to blood-red layers, these show-stopping and delicious cocktails and shots will both charm and frighten your guests.
Jack-O-Lantern
Several Halloween drink recipes use the name jack-o-lantern. Yet, few are as simple or eye-catching as this one. While it's not a pumpkin-flavored cocktail, it certainly looks like one. Inside this glass, you'll find a pleasant drink of cognac, orange liqueur, and orange juice topped with ginger ale. It's the Halloween-worthy garnish that takes it from ordinary to extraordinary, and all you need is an orange and lime.
Halloween Hypnotist
Dazzle your guests with a bewitching martini. The haunting, eerie glow of the Halloween Hypnotist is sure to do the trick! The vodka recipe is easy and fruity—requiring just three common ingredients—vodka, Hpnotiq, and lemon juice—and the glow stick "garnish" completes the effect spectacularly.
Children of the Corn
Homemade candy corn-infused vodka is the star of this intriguing cocktail. The infusion takes just a couple of hours so you can pull it off at the last minute, and it's guaranteed to be the talk of the party. When it's party time, mix up a round of children of the corn cocktails by mixing your sweet vodka with cinnamon syrup, lemon juice, and seltzer.
Mad Eye Martini
This gruesome cocktail has a beautiful pale blue color, which is the signature of Hpnotiq, and the flavor is as pleasant as can be with its delicate lychee accent. Creating the creepy garnish is rather easy and may take a bit of practice to get the right look, but the membrane-like look of the lychee fruit is a perfect base.
Continue to 5 of 17 belowBlood and Sand
Go old-school with an impressive variation on the Scotch Manhattan. In the blood and sand, you'll add a splash of cherry brandy and orange juice to the popular whisky-vermouth combination. This classic cocktail is a winner for any occasion, but the name makes it a great fit for Halloween.
Vampire Kiss Martini
The vampire kiss martini is elegant, sparkling, and you don't need a cocktail shaker to make it. Everyone will enjoy this tasty concoction of vodka, black raspberry liqueur, and Champagne while the bloody red rim adds a frightful twist. You can also drop wax vampire teeth into the glass to give guests a special surprise.
Candy Appley Cocktail
Add an apple-licious cocktail to the party to make an old-fashioned game like bobbing for apples even more of a spectacle. The candy appley cocktail spikes sparkling cider with caramel-flavored moonshine, then tosses an apple liqueur and cranberry juice into the mix. It's not what you'd expect from moonshine, and that's definitely a good thing.
Fright Night in the Grove
Shock your guests by serving Jägermeister and tequila together in style. The fright night in the grove is easily made with simple syrup and grapefruit juice. It's a devilish drink and a new way to enjoy these two notorious spirits.
Continue to 9 of 17 belowFrog in a Blender
Admittedly, some drinks are more gimmick than anything else. The frog in a blender is one of those, and the concept behind this vodka-cranberry slushie is hard to beat. The trick is to avoid blending it as fine as a margarita, so all the green bits of lime remain chunky and create the illusion of a witch's brew.
Swamp Water Surprise
Making jello shots for the party? Save a bit of the gelatinous treat for this fun rum cocktail. You can customize the scary vibe of the swamp water surprise by choosing certain ingredients. For the curaçao, go with the blue liqueur or a clear one. Then, add your favorite fruity gelatin in whatever color you like for a plasma effect.
Skeleton Key
When you're looking for a bloody good drink that will entertain and refresh, the skeleton key is a great choice. This unique bourbon cocktail includes elderflower and ginger beer with an easy bloody garnish. Bottle of bitters be gone!
Black Widow
Dark and mysterious, the black widow is nothing more than a Halloween-inspired way to make a vodka cranberry. The key to pulling it off is that you will need to find Blavod or make black vodka from scratch.
Continue to 13 of 17 belowGhostbuster
When you mix up the ghostbuster, you'll find an apparition floating around in your glass. The recipe is easy and creates a green martini with a peachy melon flavor that everyone will die for. What's floating inside? Nothing more than a white spirit that you probably already have in your bar.
Zombie
There are many cocktail recipes named for things that go bump in the night. A favorite among those is the classic zombie, which is a little different than the zombie punch. Both are old-school tropical cocktails, and either of the fruit-filled, rum-heavy drinks will keep the party going all night.
Peach Candy Corn Cocktail
The peach candy corn cocktail is all about creating the cult-favorite treat's three layers. Best of all, the recipe plays up that visual effect in an utterly delicious way. It's sweet—a mix of sparkling peach juice, pineapple juice, and whipped cream vodka—and as fun to drink as it is to look at.
Wolf Bite
Treat your guests to a round of Halloween shots and serve up the memorable wolf bite. Like a mad scientist's experiment gone wrong, this fun absinthe and melon liqueur shooter—complete with a blood-red layer—needs to be seen before it goes down.
Continue to 17 of 17 belowCandy Corn Shot
The key to the "candy corn" effect is layering the ingredients according to their specific gravity. Pouring the gold-colored Galliano, then orange curaçao, and topping it off with cream creates the same distinct striping as the Halloween candy.