Spooky Witches Brew Punch Recipe for Halloween Parties

Get into the Halloween spirit with this Witches Brew Cocktail Punch. Bright, fruity, and a little spooky, it blends pomegranate juice, blueberry liqueur, tequila (or vodka), lemon, and a touch of simple syrup for a balanced sweet-tart cocktail. Serve it as a showstopping punch for a crowd or make single servings in a rocks glass. For an extra witchy touch, add dry ice to your punch bowl for smoky fog — just follow safety precautions.

A glass of witches brew cocktail punch with dry ice on a grey counter next to a punch bowl, black candles, tarot cards, and pomegranate arils.

I love decorating for Halloween and making themed drinks that feel festive without being overly sweet. This recipe was inspired by a smoky punch I created in culinary school, but it’s simple enough to scale up for a party. Chill the ingredients ahead of time so the punch is cold when you serve it — and if you want that dramatic fog, prepare and handle dry ice safely.

Tequila (or vodka!)

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Use blanco (silver) tequila to complement the fruity notes in this punch; a brand like Tequila Mi Campo works well. If you prefer a smokier profile, mezcal is a delicious alternative. If tequila isn’t your thing, swap in vodka for a neutral base. You’ll also need blueberry liqueur, unsweetened pomegranate juice, fresh lemon juice, simple syrup, and club soda.

Chill all ingredients before mixing. Avoid adding regular ice to the punch bowl to prevent dilution — dry ice will keep the punch cold without watering it down when used correctly.

Batch cocktail

This recipe works both as a large batch punch for a party or as individual cocktails. For gatherings, prepare the punch in a large bowl or pitcher and refrigerate. Add club soda and dry ice right before serving to preserve the fizz and create the smoky effect.

Three images making witches brew cocktail punch. In photo 1, a woman dressed as a witch is pouring blueberry liqueur into a punch bowl on a white counter next to black candles, Halloween decorations, and tarot cards. In photo 2, she's adding tequila to the bowl. In photo 3, she's adding lemon juice.
Mix the simple syrup, tequila, blueberry liqueur, pomegranate juice, and lemon juice.
Three steps to making an alcoholic pitcher drink. In photo 1, a woman dressed in black is pouring pomegranate juice into a punch bowl on a white counter next to Halloween decorations, tarot cards, and old books. In photo 2, she is adding club soda. In photo 3, she adds dry ice.
Right before serving, mix in the club soda & add the dry ice.

A 3-inch chunk of dry ice creates fog for roughly 10–15 minutes. Keep extra pieces on hand to refresh the effect as needed.

Individual drink (rocks glass)

  1. Add simple syrup, tequila (or vodka), blueberry liqueur, pomegranate juice, and lemon juice to a cocktail shaker. Fill with ice.
  2. Shake until the shaker is frosty, about 30 seconds. Strain into a rocks glass filled with ice.
  3. Top with club soda, stir gently, and serve.
A woman in a black dress waving a wand over a bowl of witches brew cocktail punch next to potion bottles, vintage keys, and tarot cards on a grey background.

Make-ahead

To prepare the punch in advance, combine all ingredients except the club soda. Cover and refrigerate for up to 2 days. Stir and add club soda right before serving. The punch is best enjoyed fresh, as it will lose some carbonation over time.

How to use dry ice in drinks

Use 1–2 pounds of dry ice for a punch bowl to keep the fog going throughout the party. Follow these steps for a dramatic effect:

  1. Break the dry ice into manageable pieces using gloves and safety goggles.
  2. Using tongs, place a 2–3 inch chunk into the punch right before serving.
  3. Add more chunks as needed to maintain the fog effect.
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Using dry ice safely

Dry ice creates a stunning visual but must be handled with care.

  • Always wear safety goggles and insulated gloves when handling dry ice. Never touch it with bare hands.
  • Buy dry ice shortly before use and store it in an open cooler; do not store it in a sealed container or the pressure can build up.
  • Keep dry ice away from children and pets. Do not ingest dry ice or allow guests to sip while a piece is still in the glass; wait until the fog subsides.
Two witches brew cocktails on a grey table next to black candles, pomegranate arils, vintage keys, and cards.

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Witches Brew Cocktail Punch

Yield: 12 cocktails
Prep Time: 10
Total Time: 10
A fruit-forward Halloween punch with pomegranate, blueberry liqueur, lemon, and tequila or vodka. Scale up for a party and add dry ice for theatrical fog.

Ingredients

Party Punch

  • 6 oz blueberry liqueur (3/4 cup)
  • 18 oz blanco tequila, or vodka (2 1/4 cup)
  • 6 oz simple syrup (3/4 cup)
  • 24 oz unsweetened pomegranate juice (3 cups)
  • 6 oz fresh lemon juice (3/4 cup)
  • 18 oz club soda (2 1/4 cup)
  • 1-2 lbs dry ice, for serving (optional)

Individual Drink

  • 1/2 oz blueberry liqueur
  • 1 1/2 oz blanco tequila, or vodka
  • 1/2 oz simple syrup
  • 2 oz unsweetened pomegranate juice
  • 1/2 oz fresh lemon juice
  • 1 1/2 oz club soda

Equipment

  • Punch bowl or pitcher
  • Ladle
  • Tongs and safety glasses (if you’re using dry ice)

Instructions 

Party Punch

  • In a punch bowl, combine blueberry liqueur, tequila (or vodka), simple syrup, pomegranate juice, and lemon juice. Stir well, cover, and refrigerate.
  • When ready to serve, remove from the fridge, stir, and add club soda. Stir gently to preserve some fizz.
  • If using dry ice, wear safety gear, break the dry ice into 2–3 inch pieces, and drop a chunk into the punch with tongs. Use a ladle to serve and wait for the fog to subside before drinking from the same cup.

Individual Drink

  • In a cocktail shaker, combine blueberry liqueur, tequila (or vodka), simple syrup, pomegranate juice, and lemon juice. Add ice, shake until frosty (about 30 seconds), and strain into a rocks or highball glass.
  • Top with club soda, stir gently, and serve. For an extra-cold drink, strain over a large ice cube.

Notes

Chill ingredients ahead if you plan to serve immediately so the punch stays cold without too much dilution.

Don’t touch or ingest dry ice — it can cause burns or frostbite. Wait until the fog clears before drinking from a cup that contained dry ice.

To make simple syrup: combine equal parts water and sugar in a saucepan, bring to a boil, simmer 2–3 minutes until sugar dissolves, then cool completely before using.

Cuisine: American
Course: Drinks
Author: Sara Lynn Hunt Broka

This recipe was originally posted on October 25, 2022.