Pucker up for our Vampire’s Kiss cocktail—this sassy vodka-based clinker was inspired by the allure of classic vampire tales and their timeless charm. Though it’s most popular around Halloween, this blood-red drink embodies a seductive mystique that makes it unforgettable on special occasions.
Vampire's Kiss
PREP TIME 5 min
QUICK TIPS
INSTRUCTIONS
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In a cocktail shaker, combine vodka, raspberry liqueur, cranberry juice, lemon juice, and grenadine.
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Add two handfuls of ice and shake until well chilled.
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Prepare your glass by rimming it with grenadine and granulated sugar for an eerie, blood-like effect.
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Strain into your prepared glass.
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For an extra spooky vibe, add a small piece of dry ice to the glass – just be sure to wait until it fully dissolves before drinking. More info HERE.
How to give your Vampire’s Kiss cocktail a unique spin
To make your Vampire’s Kiss as unique as it is chilling, here are a few creative variations:
- Add a dash of blood orange juice for an extra layer of flavour and a deep, rich colour.
- Top with a splash of sparkling water for a light fizz that pairs well with the cranberry and raspberry notes.
- Try infusing the vodka with rosemary or thyme for a subtle herbal twist that enhances the spooky vibe.
Love this cocktail? Try these other hauntingly good drinks
If you’re in the Halloween spirit (or just love a dramatic drink!), here are some other favourites to sink your fangs into:
- Blood & Sand. Smoky, mysterious, and rich with scotch, orange, and cherry notes.
- Corpse Reviver. A classic cocktail said to be good enough to bring back the dead…
- Black Magic Cocktail. Made with blackened vodka (simple to do with some black food colouring), grenadine, and lemon-lime soda, this cocktail tastes like a pretty Shirley Temple dressed in its Halloween finest.
- Zombie. A classic, potent Tiki drink with rum and citrus flavours to keep your guests entertained.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
SKYY Vodka is a great choice for a smooth, crisp base that complements the flavours in a Vampire’s Kiss.
Absolutely! Add a little extra grenadine for sweetness, or go heavier on the cranberry juice for a slightly tangier taste.
Yes! Swap the vodka for pomegranate juice, and you’ll still get that blood-red look with a sweet, tart flavour.
You can mix the base liquids (vodka, raspberry liqueur, cranberry juice, and lemon juice) ahead of time, then refrigerate. Just shake with ice and add grenadine right before serving for fresh, cold, and perfectly layered results.