The Deathly Hallows Cocktail.
Today I bring to you The Deathly Hallows Cocktail.
Yes, we are talking yet another Harry Potter inspired cocktail today. I didn’t intend to share two back to back Harry Potter inspired cocktails (see the Death Eater Negroni), but after a pumpkin cocktail fail (it was bad…don’t ask), I fell back on a recipe that I knew would be good…and fun!
As you guys can see, I am clearly having fun with these Halloween posts. I think it’s been just such a crazy busy year, that I’m just having way too much fun letting the creative holiday freak in me come out. Not going to lie, it’s a little hard developing so many cocktail recipes (especially for someone who is relatively new to making cocktails), but I’m also loving the challenge.
So, what is The Deathly Hallows Cocktail?
This drink is different from any others I’ve ever created. It’s a mix some of my autumn favorites. A splash of cranberry juice, a little tequila, a dash of orange liquor, lemon juice for warmth, maple for sweetness, and topped off with ginger beer…mostly because it’s just my favorite. This is sweet, smoky, and all things cozy, but also gives off the spookiest of Halloween vibes. To give the drink a little smokiness, I finished each drink off with a sprig of fresh thyme that I then lit on fire. It’s mostly just fun for presentation, but it does infuse the drink with hints of fresh thyme, which I love paired with the cranberry.
Also, if your aren’t into cranberry flavors, pomegranate or blackberry juice (just mash up a few blackberries) would both be great in its place.
With yesterday’s Hocus Pocus brownies, and today’s Deathly Hallows cocktail, I’m really hoping to have put you guys into the Halloween spirit.
My Saturday night is all about spooky cocktails and Halloween decorating…pretty excited about it!
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The Deathly Hallows Cocktail
By halfbakedharvest
Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
Keyword: easy cocktail, halloween cocktail, mezcal cocktail
The Deathly Hallows Cocktail is a simple mix of cranberry juice, Mezcal, orange liquor, lemon juice, maple, and ginger beer. It's sweet, smoky, and all things cozy, but also gives off the spookiest of Halloween vibes.
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 - 2 ounces silver tequila or Mezcal
- 2 1/2 ounces cranberry or pomegranate juice
- 1/2 ounce orange liquor
- 1/2 ounce lemon juice
- 1 tablespoon real maple syrup
- ginger beer, for topping
- fresh thyme, for garnish
Instructions
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1. Combine all the ingredients in a cocktail shaker and fill with ice. Shake until combined and then strain into glass. Top with ginger beer.
2. Garnish with thyme. If desired light on fire for a smoky effect.
Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.
The Deathly Hallows Cocktail Pitcher
By halfbakedharvest
Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
Keyword: easy cocktail, mezcal cocktail, pitcher cocktail
This pitcher is perfect to entertain a thirsty crowd on Halloween!
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups silver tequila or Mezcal
- 3 cups cranberry juice
- 1/2 cup orange liquor
- 1/2 cup lemon juice
- 1/4-1/3 real maple syrup, to taste
- ginger beer for topping
- fresh thyme for garnish
Instructions
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1. In a large pitcher, combine the tequila, cranberry juice, orange liquor, lemon juice, and maple. Chill until ready to serve.
2. Top with ginger beer just before serving.
and with that…I solemnly swear that I am up to no good.
ps. the glasses are from Pottery Barn, but sold out. Below are some other options I love.
this Halloween skull old-fashioned glass.
this Halloween skull old-fashioned glass in black.
this skull decanter.
this skull punch bowl with matching skull mugs.
Haha, a pumpkin cocktail would also have been good, but this one sounds super delicious ?
Thank you Maja!
Okay, lets talk about the glasses!
I am so glad you like them! Thanks!
Ok, the glasses are the best! Can’t wait to make these. Btw when do we get to see pictures of Asher’s puppy?
Thank you Kathy, so glad you’re loving those! And so soon!! ?
Where can I get that glasses? Seriously, where? 🙂
They are are from potter barn, but are sadly sold out. Let me know if you have other questions. Hope you love the this. thanks! 🙂
Oh WOW!!! Love all the Harry Potter/ Halloween inspired recipes! Gonna make all of them! You will eventually have to do other categories under your recipe section, like quick links to click for the holidays at the top, so easier for us to find your recipes geared for certain holidays, all your sub-categories are not listed at the top.
Like make:
Harry Potter/ Halloween
Harvest/Thanksgiving
Winter/Christmas
Spring/ Easter
Summer/ 4th of July
Just a thought, Cause the Harry Potter / Halloween thing needs a quick link at top LOL!!!
What a great idea!! Thank you for this one, Karen! Also so glad you’re loving the Harry Potter cocktails!
I LOVE all of your Harry Potter themed cocktails lately! As a die hard Harry Potter fan I can’t wait to try them. Please keep them coming! 😀
X Alex
So happy you’re loving them, because I love making them! Thank you Alex!
good lord, I wanna party with you!!!
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Haha thank you Ruth!
Where did you get those glasses??!
They are from pottery barn but sadly they are sold out.
Tieghan I LOVE how into Halloween you are–totally getting me in the spirit! Your tablescapes are also to die for. Thanks for making October just as festive as November and December 🙂
Thank you Erica! Always loving the holidays! ?
So cool..I have been dying to know what your ginger beer of choice is?
I have been trying a ton of different brands recently and have yet to fine one I love. Reeds is my favorite so far. Let me know if you have other questions. Hope you love the this. thanks! 🙂
For your next cookbook, I think you should make it holiday themed and have sections for recipes, drinks, and entertaining around different holidays! You have so many great themed recipes around Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, etc.!
That would be so cool! Thanks Sloane!
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I am glad you like this! Thank you!
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Tried this tonight and loved it! Where did you get those awesome skeleton finger glasses? I think that’d make these perfect!
Hi Caity! I am so glad you liked these! The glasses are from Pottery Barn!
This is a very famous party. I attend this party me and my friends.
Thats great!
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Thank you!
we are going to try tonight and we hope loved it! Where did you get those awesome skeleton finger glasses? I think that’d make these perfect!
Thank you
Hi! They are from pottery barn! I hope you love this cocktail, thank you!
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We made this recently with friends and enjoyed it while watching Harry Potter (obviously). Thanks for all your cocktail recipes! We’re really enjoying trying what you come up with 🙂
Your article is very interesting.
Thank you! xTieghan
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Thank you! xTieghan
Which brand of mezcal/aged do you use? I know some are way smokier than others. Can’t wait to try!
Hey Ashley,
I like to use the Monte Alban. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Used silver tequila and pomegranate juice. SO GOOD!!
Thank you MB!! xTieghan
REALLY want to try this cocktail as it looks delicious and I’m a huge HP fan, but I don’t drink tequila 🙁 Is there another type of liquor you’d recommend as a substitute? Thank you!
Hey Christy,
Vodka would be great! I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
This is delicious. Just starting to make craft cocktails! Love the names and the taste!
Thank you so much Scarlett! xTieghan
Super cocktail! Perfect for our Halloween night.
We added some bluberry coulis too.
Thanks for the recipe.
Thank you Martina! I am really glad this turned out well for you! xTieghan
How much maple syrup?
Hey Laura,
The recipe calls for 1 tablespoon of maple syrup. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
The bartender at the restaurant I was at tonight suggested this cocktail as something fun and a little different and BOY WAS IT AMAZING!!!!! So delicious!!!! Bravo
I am so happy to hear that! Thank you so much for trying this one, Sarah! xTieghan
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Thanks so much!!
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