Just in time for this year’s Halloween celebrations, vodka brand Sobieski has created two disgustingly delicious cocktails that are the perfect accompaniment for ghostly get togethers!
These two spooky serves, conjured up by top Scottish mixologist Adrian Gomes, have been designed to add a dash of gothic glamour to impress Halloween party guests – taking inspiration from the newly released horror sequel: Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.
Both serves make the most of the smooth taste of 100% rye Polish Sobieski vodka and add some weird and wonderful ingredients into the Halloween mix.
‘Bloody Murder’ adds drama to a classic Bloody Mary cocktail with the addition of deep red beetroot juice; while ‘Let’s Turn on the Juice’ uses a daringly dark black vodka that’s easy to make at home as part of Halloween preparations.
‘Bloody Murder’
Ingredients
60ml Sobieski Vodka
80ml Spiced Tomato Juice (such as Big Tom)
40ml Beetroot Juice (such as Cawston Press)
15ml Fresh Orange or Clementine Juice
10ml Raspberry Syrup
tbsp Black Olive Brine
Salt & Pepper (to taste)
To garnish: Blue Murder Cheese, Celery, Black Olive Eyeballs
Method
Add all ingredients to a cocktail shaker (or sealed jam jar) and roll with ice. Pour into a highball glass over cubed ice. Get creative with your garnishes….a wedge of Blue Murder cheese, a celery stick, black olives or edible eye balls from the baking aisle
Bloody Murder Cocktail
Ingredients
- 60 ml Sobieski Vodka
- 80 ml Spiced Tomato Juice such as Big Tom
- 40 ml Beetroot Juice such as Cawston Press
- 15 ml Fresh Orange or Clementine Juice
- 10 ml Raspberry Syrup
- tbsp Black Olive Brine
- Salt & Pepper to taste
Instructions
- Add all ingredients to a cocktail shaker (or sealed jam jar) and roll with ice. Pour into a highball glass over cubed ice. Get creative with your garnishes….a wedge of Blue Murder cheese, a celery stick, black olives or edible eye balls from the baking aisle
We saw Sobieski when over in Poland. Did you know it is named after the 17th century Polish King and soldier, Jan III Sobieski?