Sinfully sweet, dark, and delightfully dramatic!
This Vampire’s Kiss Halloween Shot is pure gothic glamour — a spellbinding blend of sweet berry flavor and eerie elegance. Deep crimson and glimmering under candlelight, this shot combines smooth vodka, raspberry liqueur, and pomegranate juice to create a drink that looks like it was brewed in a witch’s apothecary. It’s an easy healthy recipe that doubles as the perfect Halloween drink idea for any dark and decadent celebration. Served in miniature glass potion vials, it’s mysterious, magical, and hauntingly beautiful — the ultimate toast for creatures of the night.

⏱️ Time Breakdown
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 0 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Servings: 6–8 shots
📝 Ingredients List
- 4 oz vodka (chilled)
- 2 oz raspberry liqueur (like Chambord)
- 2 oz pomegranate juice
- 1 oz grenadine syrup
- 1 tbsp fresh lemon juice
- Ice cubes
- Optional: black or red sugar for glass rims
- Optional: tiny dry ice pellets for smoky presentation
✨ Kitchen Tools You’ll Need
This recipe doesn’t require fancy gadgets, just a few reliable kitchen basics to keep everything simple and stress-free.
- Cocktail shaker or mason jar with lid
- Jigger or small measuring cup
- Fine strainer
- Funnel or small pitcher for pouring
- 6–8 small potion-style glass vials or shot glasses
🍸 Step-by-Step Beginner-Friendly Instructions
- Prepare your vials or shot glasses: For a dramatic effect, dip rims into lemon juice, then roll in black or red sugar for that blood-like sparkle 🩸.
- Fill your shaker halfway with ice 🧊.
- Add vodka, raspberry liqueur, pomegranate juice, grenadine, and lemon juice.
- Shake vigorously for 15–20 seconds until well chilled and richly colored.
- Strain into a small pitcher or measuring cup for easy pouring.
- Use a funnel to carefully pour the potion into each glass vial.
- Optional: Add a tiny pellet of dry ice just before serving for an enchanting smoky mist (do not consume until it’s fully dissipated).
- Seal with corks or serve open for a more mysterious, laboratory-style presentation.
💡 Pro Tips
- Non-Alcoholic Option: Replace vodka and liqueur with sparkling raspberry water and a splash of cranberry juice.
- Batch-Friendly: Double or triple the recipe and refrigerate before your event — shake with ice before serving.
- Vampire’s Bite Variation: Add a drop of black food coloring for an even darker, more intense hue.
- Serve in Style: Present vials on a black velvet tray or with flickering candles for a spine-chilling, elegant touch.
📊 Nutrition Table
| Serving Size | Calories | Protein | Carbs | Fat | Fiber | Sugar |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 shot | ~85 | 0g | 10g | 0g | 0g | 9g |
Conclusion
The Vampire’s Kiss Halloween Shot is the perfect fusion of spooky and sophisticated — a blood-red elixir that turns any gathering into a hauntingly stylish affair. With its rich berry sweetness and deep, enchanting color, it’s the kind of cocktail that looks straight out of a dark fairytale. Serve it in enchanting glass vials, dim the lights, and let your guests feel the thrill of the night. This isn’t just a drink — it’s a potion of pure Halloween magic.

Vampire’s Kiss Halloween Shot
Ingredients
For the Cocktail
- 4 oz vodka (chilled)
- 2 oz raspberry liqueur (like Chambord)
- 2 oz pomegranate juice
- 1 oz grenadine syrup
- 1 tbsp fresh lemon juice
- Ice cubes
Optional Garnishes
- black or red sugar for glass rims For a blood-like sparkle
- tiny dry ice pellets For smoky presentation (do not consume until fully dissipated)
Instructions
Preparation
- Prepare your vials or shot glasses: For a dramatic effect, dip rims into lemon juice, then roll in black or red sugar.
- Fill your shaker halfway with ice.
- Add vodka, raspberry liqueur, pomegranate juice, grenadine, and lemon juice.
- Shake vigorously for 15–20 seconds until well chilled and richly colored.
- Strain into a small pitcher or measuring cup for easy pouring.
- Use a funnel to carefully pour the potion into each glass vial.
- Optional: Add a tiny pellet of dry ice just before serving for an enchanting smoky mist (do not consume until it’s fully dissipated).
- Seal with corks or serve open for a more mysterious, laboratory-style presentation.
