Witch’s Brew Party Drinks: Spooky Punches, Mocktails & Cocktails

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A bubbling cauldron on the drinks table can turn an ordinary Halloween party into a gathering that feels like it belongs inside a witch’s cottage. Add jewel-colored punch, eerie garnishes, mysterious potion labels, and a little dramatic lighting, and suddenly even a simple glass of lemonade becomes part of the story.

The best witch’s brew party drinks do not have to be complicated. Many start with familiar ingredients such as apple cider, cranberry juice, ginger ale, lemonade, and fresh fruit. Their spooky personality comes from clever color combinations, themed serving glasses, floating garnishes, and memorable names.

Whether you are hosting a family Halloween party, planning an adults-only gathering, or setting up a drink station that works for everyone, these spooky punches, mocktails, cocktails, and warm beverages will help you build a thoroughly bewitching menu.

For more ways to bring the entire celebration together, explore these witch Halloween party ideas for decorations, food, drinks, and games.

🧪 What Makes a Great Witch’s Brew Drink?

A witch’s brew is less about one particular recipe and more about the mood it creates. The drink should feel mysterious, colorful, and just theatrical enough to make guests smile before they take their first sip.

The most effective Halloween drinks usually combine several of these elements:

  • A dramatic color: Bright green, deep purple, dark red, midnight blue, or glowing orange.
  • A memorable name: Think Swamp Water, Moonlight Elixir, Poison Apple Punch, or Midnight Potion.
  • A spooky garnish: Floating berries, rosemary sprigs, gummy worms, citrus moons, or candy eyeballs.
  • A magical serving container: Cauldrons, glass drink dispensers, dark goblets, jars, or potion bottles.
  • A little movement: Sparkling soda, melting sherbet, swirling edible glitter, or carefully planned special effects.

You do not need every feature in every drink. A purple punch served in a clear dispenser with a handwritten “Enchanted Nightshade” label can look just as impressive as a more elaborate presentation.

🎃 Choose the Right Witch’s Brew for Your Party

Party StyleBest Drink ChoiceMain ColorsServing Idea
Children’s Halloween partyGreen sherbet punch or monster lemonadeGreen and orangePlastic cups and a small cauldron
Family gatheringPoison apple cider or purple berry punchRed and purpleLarge labeled drink dispensers
Elegant witch-themed dinnerBlackberry mocktails or cranberry cocktailsBurgundy and blackDark glassware with rosemary garnishes
Adults-only costume partyWitch’s margaritas or midnight martinisGreen, purple, and redCocktail glasses and a decorated potion bar
Outdoor autumn celebrationWarm spiced cider or pumpkin hot chocolateAmber and orangeSlow cooker, mugs, and cinnamon sticks
Budget-friendly partyLemonade, ginger ale, and fruit juice punchAny colorOne large punch bowl with homemade labels

If you are still deciding how the rest of the celebration should look, these Halloween party theme ideas can help you coordinate the drinks, decorations, costumes, and food.

🟢 Green Witch’s Brew Punch

This classic green Halloween punch is bright, bubbly, and pleasantly sweet. Lime sherbet creates a foamy surface that resembles a bubbling potion, making it an especially good choice for children’s parties and family celebrations.

Makes: Approximately 12–14 small servings.

Ingredients:

  • 4 cups pineapple juice, chilled.
  • 4 cups white grape juice, chilled.
  • 4 cups lemon-lime soda, chilled.
  • 2 cups lime sherbet.
  • Green food coloring, optional.
  • Lime slices or gummy worms for garnish.

Directions:

Combine the pineapple juice and white grape juice in a large punch bowl. Add a few drops of green food coloring if you want a stronger witchy color. Just before serving, pour in the lemon-lime soda and gently stir.

Add scoops of lime sherbet across the surface. As the sherbet melts, the punch develops a foamy, bubbling appearance. Garnish with lime slices or hang gummy worms over the rims of individual glasses.

Witchy variation: Replace some of the white grape juice with green apple juice for a sharper, more autumnal flavor.

🟣 Purple Midnight Potion Punch

Deep purple punch looks wonderfully dramatic against black tablecloths, candlelight, and silver serving pieces. This version combines grape juice, cranberry juice, and ginger ale for a fruity drink with a little sparkle.

Makes: Approximately 10–12 small servings.

Ingredients:

  • 4 cups purple grape juice.
  • 3 cups cranberry juice.
  • 4 cups ginger ale.
  • 1 cup frozen blackberries or blueberries.
  • 1 lemon, sliced into thin rounds.
  • Fresh rosemary sprigs, optional.

Directions:

Combine the grape juice and cranberry juice in a punch bowl or drink dispenser. Chill until ready to serve. Add the ginger ale immediately before the party begins, then scatter frozen berries over the top.

Use lemon slices as little floating moons and tuck rosemary sprigs around the serving table for an enchanted-forest look.

Witchy variation: For a less sweet punch, replace half the ginger ale with sparkling water.

🩸 Vampire’s Blood Cranberry Punch

Although this drink borrows its name from vampires, its dark red color fits beautifully into a witch’s potion collection. Pomegranate and cranberry create a rich, tart flavor that balances sweeter Halloween desserts.

Makes: Approximately 12–14 small servings.

Ingredients:

  • 4 cups cranberry juice.
  • 3 cups pomegranate juice.
  • 2 cups orange juice.
  • 4 cups ginger ale or sparkling water.
  • Orange slices.
  • Fresh or frozen cranberries.

Directions:

Stir together the cranberry juice, pomegranate juice, and orange juice in a large pitcher or punch bowl. Refrigerate until cold.

When guests arrive, add the ginger ale or sparkling water. Float orange slices and cranberries on top, then serve in clear glasses so the ruby-red color remains visible.

Witchy variation: Rim glasses with red decorating sugar or add a small drizzle of raspberry syrup before filling them.

🍏 Poison Apple Witch’s Brew

This green apple punch brings together the flavors of autumn with a storybook-inspired name. Despite the dramatic label, it is simply a crisp, refreshing combination of apple juice, lemonade, and bubbles.

Makes: Approximately 10–12 small servings.

Ingredients:

  • 5 cups pasteurized apple juice or apple cider.
  • 3 cups lemonade.
  • 3 cups sparkling water or lemon-lime soda.
  • 2 green apples, thinly sliced.
  • 1 lemon, sliced.
  • Green food coloring, optional.
  • Cinnamon sticks for garnish.

Directions:

Combine the apple juice and lemonade in a large pitcher. Add a drop or two of green food coloring if you want a brighter potion-like appearance.

Stir in the sparkling water just before serving. Add green apple slices and lemon rounds, then place cinnamon sticks beside the glasses as optional stirrers.

Use pasteurized cider when serving children, older adults, pregnant guests, or anyone with a weakened immune system.

🍋 Swamp Water Monster Lemonade

Swamp Water is an easy, inexpensive drink for parties where you need a large batch without buying specialty ingredients. The combination of lemonade and pineapple juice creates a tropical flavor, while green coloring and gummy creatures give it its Halloween identity.

Makes: Approximately 12 small servings.

Ingredients:

  • 6 cups prepared lemonade.
  • 3 cups pineapple juice.
  • 3 cups sparkling water.
  • Green food coloring.
  • Gummy worms, optional.
  • Lime slices.
  • Ice.

Directions:

Mix the lemonade and pineapple juice in a large dispenser or punch bowl. Add green food coloring one drop at a time until the mixture reaches your preferred shade.

Pour in the sparkling water just before serving. Add ice and lime slices, then offer gummy worms separately so guests can decorate their own glasses.

For younger children, skip small or chewy garnishes that may create a choking hazard.

🌙 Moonlight Blackberry Mocktail

This blackberry mocktail feels elegant enough for an adult gathering while remaining completely alcohol-free. Fresh berries, lemon, and sparkling water create a drink that is dark, tart, and beautiful in a stemmed glass.

Makes: 1 drink.

Ingredients:

  • 6 fresh blackberries.
  • ½ ounce fresh lemon juice.
  • ½ ounce simple syrup, or to taste.
  • 3 ounces chilled sparkling water.
  • Ice.
  • 1 rosemary sprig.
  • Additional blackberries for garnish.

Directions:

Gently mash the blackberries with the lemon juice and simple syrup in the bottom of a sturdy glass. Add ice, pour in the sparkling water, and stir carefully.

Garnish with a rosemary sprig and a blackberry. For a smoother drink, strain the muddled berries before adding the sparkling water.

Potion name idea: Midnight Garden Elixir.

🔮 Color-Changing Magic Potion Mocktail

Butterfly pea flower tea naturally produces a blue color that can shift toward purple when mixed with acidic ingredients such as lemon juice or lemonade. That simple transformation makes this mocktail feel like a small magic trick.

Makes: 1 drink.

Ingredients:

  • 4 ounces chilled butterfly pea flower tea.
  • 2 ounces lemonade.
  • 1 ounce sparkling water, optional.
  • Ice.
  • Lemon wheel.
  • Food-grade edible glitter, optional.

Directions:

Brew the tea according to its package instructions, then allow it to cool completely. Fill a clear glass with ice and pour in the blue tea.

Bring the lemonade to the table in a separate small pitcher. Pour it into the glass just before serving and watch the color shift toward purple.

If using edible glitter, choose a product specifically labeled edible and follow its package directions.

Potion name idea: Spellbound Moonwater.

🍒 Black Cat Cherry Fizz

Cherry juice and cola create a dark, sweet drink that looks almost black in the right glass. It is a simple option for teenagers, older children, and adults who want something playful without a long ingredient list.

Makes: 1 drink.

Ingredients:

  • 3 ounces tart cherry juice.
  • 3 ounces cola or cherry-flavored sparkling water.
  • ½ ounce lime juice.
  • Ice.
  • 1 maraschino cherry.
  • Black or purple decorating sugar, optional.

Directions:

If desired, moisten the rim of a glass with lime juice and dip it in dark decorating sugar. Fill the glass with ice, then add the cherry juice, cola, and lime juice.

Stir gently and garnish with a cherry.

Witchy variation: Use black cherry sparkling water instead of cola for a lighter, less sweet version.

🕯️ Haunted Orchard Ginger Mocktail

This mocktail tastes like autumn in a glass. Apple cider, ginger beer, lemon, and cinnamon provide plenty of flavor without requiring alcohol.

Makes: 1 drink.

Ingredients:

  • 4 ounces pasteurized apple cider.
  • 3 ounces nonalcoholic ginger beer.
  • ½ ounce fresh lemon juice.
  • Ice.
  • 1 apple slice.
  • 1 cinnamon stick.

Directions:

Fill a glass with ice. Add the apple cider and lemon juice, then top with nonalcoholic ginger beer.

Stir gently and garnish with an apple slice and cinnamon stick. Serve in a dark mug or copper-colored cup for a particularly cozy presentation.

Potion name idea: Enchanted Orchard Tonic.

🍸 Green Witch’s Margarita

This vibrant green cocktail is a natural fit for an adults-only witch-themed party. Tequila, lime, and green apple syrup create a tart drink that looks striking against a black sugar rim.

Makes: 1 cocktail.

Ingredients:

  • 1½ ounces tequila.
  • 1 ounce fresh lime juice.
  • ¾ ounce green apple syrup.
  • 1 ounce orange juice.
  • Ice.
  • Black decorating sugar, optional.
  • Lime wedge.

Directions:

Run a lime wedge around the rim of a glass and dip it in black decorating sugar if desired.

Add the tequila, lime juice, green apple syrup, orange juice, and ice to a cocktail shaker. Shake well, then strain into the prepared glass over fresh ice.

Garnish with a lime wedge or thin slice of green apple.

Potion name idea: Wicked Witch Margarita.

🖤 Midnight Blackberry Vodka Cocktail

This dark berry cocktail looks sophisticated without requiring unusual ingredients. Blackberry preserves add color and richness, while lemon keeps the drink from becoming overly sweet.

Makes: 1 cocktail.

Ingredients:

  • 1½ ounces vodka.
  • 1 tablespoon blackberry preserves.
  • ¾ ounce fresh lemon juice.
  • ½ ounce simple syrup, optional.
  • 2 ounces sparkling water.
  • Ice.
  • Fresh blackberries.
  • Rosemary sprig.

Directions:

Add the vodka, blackberry preserves, lemon juice, and optional simple syrup to a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake thoroughly, then strain into a glass filled with fresh ice.

Top with sparkling water and garnish with blackberries and rosemary.

Serve under low purple lighting for an especially dramatic midnight-potion effect.

🍎 Poison Apple Bourbon Cocktail

Bourbon and apple cider are a natural autumn pairing. This version adds lemon and maple syrup for a balanced Halloween cocktail that feels cozy without becoming too heavy.

Makes: 1 cocktail.

Ingredients:

  • 1½ ounces bourbon.
  • 3 ounces pasteurized apple cider.
  • ½ ounce fresh lemon juice.
  • ¼ ounce maple syrup.
  • Ice.
  • Apple slice.
  • Cinnamon stick.

Directions:

Combine the bourbon, apple cider, lemon juice, maple syrup, and ice in a cocktail shaker. Shake briefly, then strain into a glass over fresh ice.

Garnish with an apple slice and cinnamon stick.

Witchy variation: Add a splash of nonalcoholic ginger beer for extra spice and a little fizz.

🍷 Blood Moon Cranberry Spritz

This ruby-colored cocktail works well for elegant Halloween dinners, Gothic gatherings, and witch-themed parties with a darker visual style.

Makes: 1 cocktail.

Ingredients:

  • 4 ounces dry sparkling wine.
  • 2 ounces cranberry juice.
  • 1 ounce pomegranate juice.
  • ½ ounce orange juice.
  • Fresh cranberries.
  • Orange twist.

Directions:

Pour the cranberry juice, pomegranate juice, and orange juice into a chilled wineglass. Add the sparkling wine slowly, then stir gently.

Garnish with cranberries and an orange twist. Serve immediately while the drink is still bubbly.

Potion name idea: Blood Moon Elixir.

🍂 Warm Witch’s Cauldron Apple Cider

Not every Halloween drink needs to be cold. A slow cooker full of warm apple cider makes the entire house smell like cinnamon, cloves, and oranges while giving guests something comforting to sip.

Makes: Approximately 12–14 small servings.

Ingredients:

  • 1 gallon pasteurized apple cider.
  • 1 orange, sliced.
  • 4 cinnamon sticks.
  • 6 whole cloves.
  • 2 star anise pods, optional.
  • 2 tablespoons maple syrup, optional.

Directions:

Add the apple cider, orange slices, cinnamon sticks, cloves, and optional star anise to a slow cooker. Cover and heat until the cider reaches at least 140°F, then use a suitable warm setting that maintains that temperature while serving.

Taste before adding maple syrup, since some apple ciders are already quite sweet.

Serve in heat-safe mugs with fresh orange slices or cinnamon sticks.

For an adults-only variation, offer measured bourbon or dark rum separately rather than adding alcohol to the entire slow cooker.

🎃 Pumpkin Patch Hot Chocolate

Creamy pumpkin hot chocolate makes a charming alternative for chilly Halloween nights. Its orange color, warm spices, and cloud of whipped cream make it particularly appealing for family gatherings.

Makes: Approximately 6 servings.

Ingredients:

  • 4 cups milk or unsweetened nondairy milk.
  • 1 cup pumpkin purée.
  • 1 cup white chocolate chips.
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract.
  • 1 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice.
  • Whipped cream, optional.
  • Cinnamon or Halloween sprinkles for garnish.

Directions:

Warm the milk in a saucepan over medium-low heat. Whisk in the pumpkin purée and pumpkin pie spice until smooth.

Add the white chocolate chips and stir until melted. Remove the pan from the heat, stir in the vanilla, and pour into mugs.

Top with whipped cream and a small sprinkle of cinnamon.

For a witch-themed presentation, label the serving station “Pumpkin Moon Potion.”

👁️ Spooky Garnishes That Make Drinks Look Magical

A clever garnish can turn an ordinary drink into a memorable Halloween creation without changing the recipe itself.

Floating Berry Eyeballs

Place blueberries inside canned lychees to create surprisingly convincing eyeballs. Float them in red or purple punch, or add one to an individual drink.

Keep the fruit chilled and use clean utensils when assembling the garnish.

Citrus Moons and Stars

Cut oranges, lemons, or limes into thin rounds for floating moons. Small food-safe cutters can transform apple slices or other firm fruit into stars.

A bowl of purple punch with pale citrus moons looks especially striking under soft lighting.

Rosemary Broomsticks

A sprig of fresh rosemary resembles a miniature broom or enchanted forest branch. Use one as a stirrer or rest it across the rim of a glass.

Wash fresh herbs thoroughly before using them.

Gummy Worms and Creepy Candy

Hang gummy worms over the rims of glasses or place them beside the drink station for guests to add themselves.

Check ingredient labels when serving vegetarian or vegan guests, since many gummy candies contain gelatin.

Frozen Fruit Ice Cubes

Freeze blueberries, blackberries, cranberries, or small citrus pieces inside ice cubes. They keep drinks cold while adding color and texture as they melt.

Use drinking water and clean ice cube trays, and rinse fresh fruit before freezing it.

Frozen Hand Ice Sculpture

Fill a clean, food-safe, powder-free glove with drinking water, tie it closed, and freeze until solid. Carefully remove the glove and place the hand-shaped ice in a large punch bowl.

Use a glove specifically intended for food handling, and avoid latex if guests may have latex allergies.

Edible Glitter

Food-grade edible glitter can create a shimmering potion effect in clear or lightly colored drinks.

Check that the product explicitly says edible and includes an ingredient list. Products labeled only “nontoxic” or “for decorative use” are not automatically safe to consume.

🌫️ How to Create a Smoking Cauldron Safely

Dry ice can create a dramatic cloud of fog, but it requires careful handling. It is extremely cold and can cause serious injury if touched with bare skin or accidentally swallowed.

For home parties, the safest approach is to keep dry ice completely separate from anything guests will drink.

Place the punch inside a stable, food-safe inner bowl. Position that bowl securely inside a larger decorative cauldron, and place dry ice and a small amount of warm water only in the outer container. Make sure the inner bowl cannot tip and that the decorative water cannot splash into the punch.

Follow these precautions:

  • Never put dry ice directly into drinks that guests might consume.
  • Never handle dry ice with bare hands.
  • Use insulated gloves and appropriate tongs.
  • Keep children and pets away from the display.
  • Use dry ice only in a well-ventilated area.
  • Never store dry ice in a sealed container.
  • Never allow anyone to swallow or touch a piece of dry ice.
  • Keep the fog effect physically separate from the drink-serving area whenever possible.
  • Skip dry ice entirely if the setup cannot be supervised continuously.

If you prefer a simpler alternative, create atmosphere with purple LED lights, flameless candles, and an electric mist effect placed separately from any food or beverages.

🕸️ How to Set Up a Witch’s Brew Drink Station

A well-designed drink station can become one of your party’s main decorations. Instead of scattering beverages around the kitchen, create one focused area where guests immediately understand the theme.

Start with a black tablecloth, dark tray, or inexpensive stretch of black fabric. Place the largest punch bowl or drink dispenser near the center, then add smaller bottles, glasses, and garnishes around it.

Useful details include:

  • Handwritten potion labels.
  • Black or purple cups.
  • Glass bottles filled with colorful juices.
  • Small pumpkins.
  • Battery-operated candles.
  • Faux spiderwebs placed safely away from food.
  • Rosemary sprigs or dried decorative herbs.
  • A small chalkboard listing drink names.
  • Decorative witch hats or broomsticks.
  • Clear signs identifying alcoholic and nonalcoholic drinks.

Keep decorations outside the drinks themselves unless they are specifically made for food contact.

For a cohesive party setup, pair your drink station with these spellbinding Halloween party menu ideas and spooky Halloween appetizers.

🧾 Witch’s Brew Potion Names for Drink Labels

Half the fun of a Halloween drink station is giving familiar beverages mysterious new identities.

Try these names for different colors and flavors:

  • Witch’s Brew.
  • Midnight Potion.
  • Poison Apple Elixir.
  • Swamp Water.
  • Black Cat Tonic.
  • Moonlight Magic.
  • Vampire’s Blood.
  • Enchanted Forest Fizz.
  • Ghostly Grape Potion.
  • Pumpkin Moon Punch.
  • Zombie Zest.
  • Bat Wing Blackberry Brew.
  • Haunted Orchard Cider.
  • Spellbound Sparkler.
  • Wicked Witch Margarita.
  • Dragon’s Breath Punch.
  • Cauldron Bubble.
  • Dark Moon Mocktail.
  • Crimson Curse.
  • Hocus Pocus Punch.

For family parties, include a smaller, straightforward description beneath each dramatic name. For example, “Poison Apple Elixir” could be labeled “Apple cider and lemonade: alcohol-free.”

🧊 How Much Halloween Punch Should You Make?

The amount you need depends on the length of the party, the serving size, and whether guests will also have access to water, soda, coffee, or other drinks.

A practical starting point is approximately two small drinks per person during the first hour and one additional small drink per hour afterward.

One gallon contains 128 ounces, which equals approximately:

  • Sixteen 8-ounce servings.
  • Twelve 10-ounce servings, with a little left over.
  • Ten 12-ounce servings, with a little left over.

For a two-hour gathering, rough estimates are:

Number of GuestsApproximate 8-Ounce ServingsApproximate Punch Needed
10 guests30 servings2 gallons
20 guests60 servings4 gallons
30 guests90 servings6 gallons
40 guests120 servings8 gallons

These estimates assume that punch is a primary beverage. You can prepare less if guests will also drink bottled water, soda, hot cider, or individually mixed cocktails.

Keep alcoholic drinks separate from family-friendly punch, and measure spirits rather than pouring them freely.

⏰ Make-Ahead Tips for Witch’s Brew Party Drinks

Most Halloween punch recipes are easy to prepare in advance if you wait to add fizzy ingredients until serving time.

The day before the party, mix juices, wash fruit, prepare garnishes, and refrigerate all ingredients. You can also make simple syrup, brew butterfly pea flower tea, freeze decorative ice cubes, and write your potion labels.

On the day of the party, set up the drink station and add chilled juice mixtures to dispensers or punch bowls. Add soda, sparkling water, ginger beer, and sherbet shortly before guests arrive so the drinks stay bubbly.

Keep cold, perishable ingredients refrigerated or properly chilled during serving. If you are serving hot cider, use equipment that can safely maintain its temperature rather than allowing it to sit lukewarm for hours.

A second smaller batch in the refrigerator is often more useful than putting every drop of punch out at once.

🌿 Easy Adaptations for Different Guests

A successful Halloween party gives everyone something festive to drink, regardless of whether they consume alcohol, dairy, caffeine, or added sugar.

For a lower-sugar drink, replace some soda with plain sparkling water and choose unsweetened juice when possible. If your punch contains sherbet or whipped cream, offer a dairy-free option made with fruit sorbet or nondairy milk.

For vegan guests, check gummy candies, marshmallows, syrups, and decorative toppings for gelatin or other animal-derived ingredients.

Avoid using activated charcoal simply to turn drinks black. It can interfere with the absorption of some substances, including medications, and dark grape juice, blackberry juice, or black cherry juice can create a similar visual effect without that concern.

If your party includes children, serve mocktails in clearly identifiable cups and keep all alcoholic beverages in a separate, supervised area.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is a witch’s brew drink?

A witch’s brew drink is a Halloween-themed beverage designed to resemble a magical potion. It can be a fruit punch, mocktail, cocktail, hot cider, or another drink served with spooky colors, garnishes, and decorative presentation.

What is the easiest witch’s brew punch?

One of the easiest options is green sherbet punch. Combine chilled pineapple juice, white grape juice, and lemon-lime soda, then add scoops of lime sherbet just before serving.

How do you make Halloween punch look spooky without dry ice?

Use lime sherbet for bubbling foam, frozen berries for dark floating shapes, lychee-and-blueberry eyeballs, gummy worms, dark-colored glasses, rosemary sprigs, or black sugar rims.

Purple and green LED lights around the punch bowl can also create a dramatic effect without putting anything unusual into the drink.

Can witch’s brew punch be made ahead of time?

Yes. Mix the noncarbonated juices up to a day in advance and refrigerate them. Add sparkling water, soda, ginger ale, ginger beer, or sherbet shortly before serving.

What colors work best for witch-themed drinks?

Green, purple, black, red, and deep blue are the most recognizable witchy colors. Orange and gold also work well for pumpkin-themed or autumn-inspired parties.

Can I make one punch for adults and children?

Yes. Prepare the main punch without alcohol and offer measured spirits separately to adults. This makes it easier to avoid confusion and allows everyone to enjoy the same themed beverage.

How much alcohol is in a typical cocktail?

A 1½-ounce serving of 80-proof distilled spirits counts as approximately one standard U.S. drink. Cocktails can contain more than one standard drink if they include additional spirits, liqueurs, or larger pours, so measuring ingredients matters.

Is edible glitter safe in Halloween drinks?

Only use glitter specifically labeled edible and accompanied by an ingredient list. Products described merely as nontoxic or decorative are not necessarily intended to be eaten or added to beverages.

Is dry ice safe for a witch’s brew punch?

Dry ice should never be touched with bare hands, swallowed, or placed in drinks that might be consumed before the dry ice has completely disappeared. For home parties, keep it in a separate, supervised decorative container away from the actual beverage.

What snacks go well with witch’s brew drinks?

Witch finger cookies, pumpkin-shaped treats, dark chocolate brownies, cheese boards, mini sandwiches, spooky appetizers, and Halloween-themed pizzas all pair well with a festive drink station.

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