So inspired by the Halloween season, we came up with this, Black Heart Cider. Made from real black hearts from the evilest villains of Halloween’s past. Ok… maybe not, but we can pretend! This drink pairs perfectly with our Wicked Halloween party decorations and a dark and spooky night.
Halloween is not just for the kids! And I think we’ve proved it by creating a dark and twisted cocktail that looks the part of an evil potion, but tastes like a berry harvest. Now, after you’ve you made a batch of these, set the scene… for a wicked evening! Our printable party kit has so many decorations, you won’t need a stop at the store. Everything is included – from trompe l’oeil paper frames with spooky portraits to editable banners and place cards.
Black Heart Cider recipe:
2 oz. Black Vodka (Blavod)
2 oz. Cherry Cider (from Sprouts)
2-4 Muddled blackberries (per cocktail)
Prosecco or Champagne to float
Black sugar for rimming
Rim glass of choice with juice from the blackberry and dip into black sugar. Coat rim evenly. In cocktail shaker, combine and shake vodka, cherry cider, and muddled blackberries with ice. Strain into glass. Scoop remaining blackberry bits into glass if desired. Top with Prosecco float (as much as your taste buds desire). Garnish with blackberry and enjoy!
Serve at your Wicked Halloween Dinner party or create this special concoction for your loved ones, or better yet… your worst enemy.
This is such a fun idea! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Pat! I’m enjoying our test kitchen lately 🙂
Thanks for the Halloween cocktail inspiration. We’ve featured your Black Heart Cider recipe in our Her Shot article on our site today.
Cheers,
DIA
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