When it comes to Halloween punch, the possibilities truly are endless. Do you make a drink that's fruity or spicy? Do you try combining flavors or stick with one at a time? Do you go the elegant route with simple Fall drinks or try something more spooky? There's no right or wrong answer for finding the perfect punch recipe to perk up your Halloween party. All you need is a few ingredients and some scary-good inspiration. So, if you're hosting a Halloween party this year and are looking to step up your punch game, we've got you covered. Here are 10 delicious recipes that will be sure to scare up some cheers at your bash!
Combining the ultimate Fall flavor with a classic punch, this recipe will make a sweet addition to any Halloween party.
This recipe combines yummy pumpkin with sweet cream soda. Bonus: it comes with both alcoholic and non-alcoholic versions!
There are so many delicious flavors that are perfect for any Fall celebration. With pumpkin, apple, ginger, and more, this recipe works just as well for a Halloween party as it does for any get-together during the season.
Halloween isn't just for pumpkins anymore! This recipe puts a fresh twist on delicious Fall apple cider, mixing regular apple cider with its adult counterpart and a few other seasonal flavors.
Pear is a warm, unexpected flavor to add to a Halloween or Fall drink, and this recipe pairs the fruit with ginger and classic cider for an unexpected and spicy taste.
It's spooky and ooky and altogether yummy! This recipe includes a tart, "bloody" drink with lychee and blueberry "eyeballs" to keep with your Halloween theme.
This recipe combines the brightness of sangria with everyone's favorite Fall drink — apple cider.
A simple blend of fruit juices forms the base of this recipe, but that's not what makes it a showstopper. That would be the addition of dry ice, which is what turns the simple punch into a smoky witches' brew.
Cider isn't just for plain apples. This recipe gives a new spin to the classic, adding ruby-red pomegranate for a brighter, unexpected taste.
Nothing says Halloween like apple cider. This recipe for a grown-up version of the Fall staple includes just a few ingredients and can be served hot or cold.