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Make Your Friends Scream with this Spilled Blood in Water Cocktail

This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at UBC chapter.

End of Fall is a perfect time to throw a party before your final exams. Getting the party going is half of the struggle, but finding the right food and drinks is another. This new Spilled Blood In Water Cocktail will be a perfect addition to any get-together. 

The Story Behind the Cocktail    

As someone who barely drinks, I always struggled with finding a cocktail that is sweet, flavourful and contains little alcohol. One day I got adventurous and decided to make my own cocktail. I ended up experimenting with leftover Sprite and Sour Puss Raspberry containing 15% of alcohol. To be honest, I didn’t expect much from it and was so surprised that turned out to be my new fav.

Why You Should Try it

The combination of Sprite and Sour Puss Raspberry makes a fruity and refreshing drink, low in alcohol. It’s perfect for someone who loves flavourful drinks but does not want to get too drunk. Majority of the Spilled Blood In Water Cocktail is Sprite with a small amount of it is Sour Puss Raspberry. Therefore, you will wake up remembering what happened the night before. Based on the alcohol content in this cocktail, it’s recommended not to drink more than 3 cocktails per day. 

Spilled Blood In Water Cocktail

Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time: 5 minutesTotal time: 5 minutesServings:20 servings

Ingredients

Instructions

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    Place ice cubes in a glass.

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    Add 100 ml of Sprite to the glass.

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    Add 25 ml of Sour Puss Raspberry to the glass, without mixing the drink.

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    Decorate the glass with gummy warms. Enjoy!

As you may realize, this drink is super cheap to make. It will not only impress your guests with a cool design and a nice flavour, but also help you keep some money in your pockets. What could be more bloody awesome?