4 Beer-Infused Cocktails To Try For Your Halloween Party
4 Beer-Infused Cocktails To Try For Your Halloween Party
Spooky season is almost here, meaning Halloween is right around the corner. As you gear up for all the tricks and treats that this season brings, we’ve got just the treat for your Halloween party plans: 4 beer cocktails to fright and delight your guests. Check them out below.
Black Widow Beer-Tini
Black Widow Beer-Tini
The black coloring of this gin martini gives an air of mystery to the traditional cocktail. Celebrate the scary season with a bit of style and elegance with this spooky but delicious martini.
- 3 oz gin
- 1 oz Frio 6.0 Pilsner
- ¾ oz creme de cacao
- 6 oz Sprite
- Olives, for garnish
- Ice
- Black food coloring
- Brown Sugar, for garnish
Directions
- Combine all ingredients in a cocktail shaker and shake until chilled.
- In small bowl, add brown sugar and 1 drop black food color. Mix with fork until all sugar is black. Wet rim of martini glass with water. Dip rim into the brown sugar.
- Strain martini into glass, and serve. Garnish with olives.
Monster Mash Beer-Garita
Monster Mash Beer-Garita
Inspired by FreutCake.com
Host your friends for a monster good time with this cheeky and bloody twist on the margarita. The gummy eyeball stir stick adds a spooky element to an otherwise sweet and refreshing tequila-beer cocktail, while the blood orange juice gives this drink a deep red color perfect for the day’s festivities. Try out our Frio spin on this recipe below:
Ingredients:
- 2 oz Silver Tequila
- 1 oz Cointreau
- 1 oz Frio Light
- 4 oz Blood Orange Juice
- 1 oz Simple Syrup
- 1 oz Lime Juice
- Ice
- fresh rosemary sprigs for garnish
- slices of blood orange and lime for garnish
- gummy eyeball candy skewered on stir sticks
Directions
- Combine all ingredients in a cocktail shaker and shake until chilled.
- Pour over a glass of ice and garnish with a sprig of fresh rosemary, slices of blood orange and lime and a gummy eyeball stir stick.
The Red Room
The Red Room
Inspired by Tori Avey
The bright red color of this sweet beer cocktail is a frightening addition to your Halloween Party table. The beer offers hops to counter the sweetness of the grenadine, giving your guests a palatable and spooky cocktail to sip on all night long. Garnish it with Halloween gummies or black rock candy for an even more festive table scape.
Ingredients:
- 1 oz fresh lime juice
- 1 oz vodka
- 1 oz light rum
- 1 ½ oz grenadine
- 6-8 ice cubes
- 6 oz Frio Light
Directions:
Combine all ingredients in a cocktail shaker by stirring with a long spoon (do not shake). Taste and add more grenadine for sweetness, if desired. Add 6-8 ice cubes to a highball glass. Pour the cocktail slowly over the ice. Serve.
Skeleton Key
Skeleton Key
Inspired by theSpruceEats.com
Ingredients:
- 1 ¼ ounces bourbon whiskey
- ¾ ounce elderflower liqueur
- ½ ounce freshly squeezed lemon juice
- 3 to 5 ounces ginger beer
- 8 dashes bitters
- 1 oz Frio Light
Directions:
- Build the bourbon, elderflower liqueur, and lemon juice in a collins glass filled with ice.
- Top it off with ginger beer and Frio Light.
- Garnish with bitters.
- Serve with a straw and enjoy.
Throw a Spooky Halloween Party with Beer-Infused Cocktails | Frio Beer
Throw a Spooky Halloween Party with Beer-Infused Cocktails | Frio Beer
With these creative beer cocktail recipes and a little bit of Halloween magic, you’ll be set to throw a spooky season party for the ages. With our Frio Beer Pilsner and Light offerings, you’ll be sure to have something for every one of your party goers. To find your nearest Frio Beer retailer to host a fun and festive Halloween party, or to learn more about us, click here.
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