Honestly, if you are looking to bring a little bit of awesomely themed alcohol to the part, Hallow wine (which is as good as it sounds) made by the Illinois River Winery is pretty awesome, and you could always go for a good Werewolf wine, which is made in Romania.
Just a few suggestions if you are trying to think of what to bring to the Halloween party!
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Re: Hallow Wine or Werewolf Merlot
Thanks for the enlightenment, I have never heard of Halloween or Werewolf wines.
Guess having a hang over from the Werewolf wine could add a whole new dimension to the old saying "hair of the dog that bit you" ...
Guess having a hang over from the Werewolf wine could add a whole new dimension to the old saying "hair of the dog that bit you" ...
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Re: Hallow Wine or Werewolf Merlot
Homemade Bubbling Witches Brew recipe here, looks gross tastes devine
Dry ice is a great way to add spooky smoke to any drink, if you want to keep the drinks more normal and just give them spooky names. You can stick dry ice chunks into a spice ball/muslin and float on the surface to keep it safe from being accidentally swigged.
Dry ice is a great way to add spooky smoke to any drink, if you want to keep the drinks more normal and just give them spooky names. You can stick dry ice chunks into a spice ball/muslin and float on the surface to keep it safe from being accidentally swigged.