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Add A Spooky Twist To Cocktails With Homemade Black Vodka

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BY JACKSON WILLIAMS

Leveling up your vodka by turning it black is the perfect cosmetic buff for Halloween, and you can make it yourself with a bit of food coloring. It's easier than you think.
Simply put a few drops each of standard red, green, and blue dye in the vodka, using slightly less green than the other colors. Then, shake until it's mixed.
You can also create black vodka naturally by infusing 1 cup of black rice or dark fruits like blueberries, blackberries, and elderberries into a bottle of vodka for a few days.
If you're craving something bitter, mix black coffee liqueur with your vodka to make a black Russian cocktail. Then, add fancy ice by freezing cherries and blackberries in it.