Lose yourself to the night with these luscious Succubus Kiss Halloween Shots! They are the perfect drink to serve at your next Halloween party!
I’ve had this vodka crush for the last couple of weeks. I’ve been dreaming up all kinds of ways to put Zodiac black cherry vodka in my drinks. I kind of went off about it on Instagram. It’s SO good. The aroma, the taste, it’s wonderful. Nothing like those flavored vodkas that just reek of unnatural origins to their smell and taste…those make me sad.
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The other day I was in a Halloween mood and wanted a ruby red drink to satisfy my vampire fixation. I started grabbing things from around the kitchen and bar and this little beauty was born. Just two ingredients, but this simple shot is flavor heaven. It’s also dangerously easy to drink so BE CAREFUL! And if you’re saying to yourself, “Julie, a succubus isn’t a vampire.” Yes, I know. 🙂 The red color screamed seductive danger to me and there’s nothing more seductive than a succubus. (Not to mention these shots suck you in. HA!) Besides, it’s basically a requirement for Halloween drinks and cocktails to have badass names.
Also, can I just stop and say how much I freaking LOVE these skull shot glasses?! They’re amaze-balls. Every drink looks so much cooler in them. They also hold closer to 2.5 or 3 ounces (I didn’t take an exact measurement) so you get a bigger shot. Sneaky, sneaky. Whip up a batch of these shots and get ready to lose yourself to the night!
Succubus Kiss Halloween Shots
Ingredients
- 4 ounces Zodiac Clack Cherry Vodka
- 1 ounce blackberry syrup
- Ice
- Cocktail shaker
Instructions
- Fill a cocktail shaker with ice.
- Pour the vodka and blackberry syrup into the shaker. Cover.
- Shake vigorously for 30 seconds.
- Uncover and strain the cocktail into shots glasses.
Notes
Nutrition
All nutritional information is based on third party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe and nutritional value will vary depending on the brands you use, measuring methods and portion sizes per household.
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