Caramel Apple Cocktail
Nothing says fall like a sweet caramel apple. This cocktail is a grown-up take on a youth fall favorite and may be served hot or chilled. Get the recipe.
Morgue-A-Rita
A Halloween take on everybody's favorite summer cocktail -- the margarita -- this vibrant mixture contains the typical suspects: fresh lime juice, triple sec and tequila with a few additions for the spooky season. Get the recipe.
Mr. Hyde Potion
Unleash your Halloween guests' hidden wild side with this potent potable. Made with vodka, aromatic herbs and blackberry liqueur, it's frightfully refreshing. Get the recipe.
Bloody Orange Cocktail
Plastic syringes (available at party stores) full of fresh homemade raspberry syrup include a chilling (but tasty!) Twist to the fruity cocktail. Get the recipe.
Witch's Hat Cocktail
Do not be fooled by this mixture's mysterious and dark shade; this black sip is sweet and sweet with just enough tartness to balance all of it. Get the recipe.
Classic Margaritas With a Candy Twist
Give a favorite childhood candy an adult spin by becoming woolly worms drunk, and then whipping up a tipsy pig's perfect match: a tasty, classic margarita. Get the recipe.
Smokin' Skulls Shot
Dry ice chips provide this black sip its own signature vaporous effect while bourbon gives a smoky flavor. Serve in shot glasses -- but allow dry ice to completely dissolve before drinking. Get the recipe.
Poison Apple Cocktail
This vibrant green mixture has just the right quantity of sweet and sour to please any wicked (or not-so-wicked) witch. A splash of bubbly gives it 'potion' appeal. Get the recipe.
Black Devil Martini
Dark rum along with a black olive garnish provide this martini its midnight color. Rim the glass with rough orange sugar to dress it up for a Halloween party. Get the recipe.
Black Magic Cocktail
Cast a spell over your Halloween party guests with this bewitching drink that combines orange juice with black vodka and triple sec. Get the recipe.
Black Widow Shot
Black vodka and lemon juice give this shot its venomous bite. Rim the glass with red sugar crystals for an extra touch. Get the recipe.
Easy Apple Cider Champagne Cocktail
Liven up your autumn gathering with this elegant spin on the classic champagne cocktail comprising apple cider and apple brandy. Pumpkin pie spice on the rim boosts this seasonal sip's autumn flavor. Get the recipe.
Zombie Slime Shooters
A mix of 4 liquors, this fruity odor goes down simple but packs a mighty wallop. Complement the drink's eerie green color with reddish 'slime' you can easily make yourself with just corn syrup and red food coloring. Get the recipe.
Almond Joy Martini
Miss trick-or-treating days? This adults-only beverage made from chocolate vodka, hazelnut liqueur and coconut rum tastes like an Almond Joy candy bar, but can provide you more than just a sugar rush. Get the recipe.
Blood Sucker Cocktail
To make this vampire-friendly cocktail, then shake up triple sec, vodka and lemon juice, then pour and strain into a glass. Drip strawberry or strawberry puree along the faces of the glass to add streams of 'blood.' Get the recipe.
Liquefied Ghost Cocktail
Your Halloween guests will die to get a sip of this ghostly white cocktail that tastes just like a grown-up milkshake. Mix vanilla easy syrup, cream, vodka and soda, and then serve in a martini glass. Get the recipe.
Pumpkin Spice Punch
Summery sangria receives a tasty update for fall with pumpkin pie spice, bourbon and apple cider. Make a big batch to serve in a hollowed-out pumpkin for a pitch-perfect seasonal demonstration. Get the recipe.
Milky Way Martini
What would Halloween be without candy? This Milky Way martini unites coffee liqueur, chocolate vodka and cream for an adults-only version of the traditional candy bar. Get the recipe.
Witches' Brew
Pull out your cauldron to frighten a batch of this party-perfect punch. Pineapple and lemon juice provide this drink its harvest-moon hue as a shot of Malibu rum lends a Caribbean kick. Get the recipe.
Bourbon Pumpkin Pie Milkshake
You yell, I scream, we all scream for ice cream -- but a liberal shot of bourbon ensures that this fall-flavored milkshake is a adults-only deal with. Or, skip the booze and blend up a batch of non-alcoholic shakes for your favourite trick-or-treaters. Get the recipe.
Zombie Cocktail
Like zombies themselves, this cocktail packs a powerful punch thanks to apricot brandy and three types of rum: light, dark and high-proof Bacardi 151. Grenadine and orange juice give the drink its lovely pumpkin hue. Some of them and you may really feel like the walking dead the next day. Get the recipe.
Bloody Brain Shooter
Channel your inner mad scientist to make this creepy-looking shot. Add chilled vodka and lime juice into a shooter glass, then use a straw to trickle Irish cream on top. The acidic carrot juice may get the cream to curdle, creating sensible blobs of 'brain' Get the recipe.
The Brain Cocktail
For a more straightforward, fruitier take on the Bloody Brain Shooter, pour cherry schnapps into a glass and top with Irish cream for a blood-curdling presentation. For additional gore, top with a dash of blood-red grenadine. Get the recipe.
Vampire Cocktail
This dessert-worthy combination of vanilla ice cream, triple sec and white crme de cacao is disgusting, as a result of drizzles of blood-red grenadine down the faces of the glass. Get the recipe.
Jack-O'-Lantern Cocktail
Cognac, Grand Marnier and orange juice give this candy sippable a sudden kick. Get the recipe.
Nonalcoholic Cemetery Punch
Kids will flip for this particular gross-looking punch. Since little ghouls and goblins will probably be pumped up on sugar from trick-or-treat bags, diet root beer and frozen yogurt will not increase the impact. Get the recipe.
Vesper Martini
Made famous by super-spy James Bond, this chilling recipe, known for 007's dead love, is guaranteed to give you the vapors. Get the recipe.
Zombie Gut Punch Cocktail
Blood orange juice and black cherry soda provide this cocktail its bloody hue while vodka and bitters pack a mighty punch. Get the recipe. Recipe created by Alie Ward and also Georgia Hardstark for Cooking Channel
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