Fun & festive lime flavored witches brew uses only a few ingredients and takes minutes to make!! It is perfect for any party or celebration.
Jazz this witches brew up with fun straws and spooky gummies for your Halloween parties and get togethers! Halloween Punch, Slushy Punch, and Ghoul Aid are also must make drinks that are sure to be crowd pleasers!
A Halloween party must-have!
My kids are obsessed with Halloween drinks!
I think it may be because I made a few Halloween drink recipes last year and they LOVED them! I admit they were pretty fun, so I decided I would try a few new recipes this year.
You may have seen the Halloween Hot Cocoa we’ve made that was a HUGE hit. The next one I’m sharing with you today is one I tried for family night a few weeks back. We call it Witches Brew!
The hubby was incredibly excited because it has a LIME flavor to it, which is one of his favorites (the whole family loves it, in fact!) It was very refreshing and literally took a minute to throw together.
We also liked that it was a dessert as much as it was a drink. It would be perfect for any party or get together and isn’t limited to just Halloween.
I jazzed things up a bit with some Halloween straws and added some Gummy Eye Balls. You could even use gummy worms to hang half out of the cups to make this the perfect Witches Brew at your next Halloween party!
Making witches brew
The best part of this recipe is that it only requires THREE main ingredients. Yep, that’s right!
- lime sherbet
- Ginger Ale (or 7 UP/Sprite)
- Pineapple juice
If you want it more green and a little more festive, grab some green food coloring, gummy worms and limes. 😉
MIX + ENJOY. All you do is throw everything in a punch bowl right before serving, and you’re good to go!
It doesn’t get any easier or faster than that!
Of course, you can always go the extra mile and scoop individual servings into cups with decorative straws and gummies. Or you can just prep the cups and let people scoop the punch themselves. Either way, party guests will love this festive witches brew punch!
Tips, Variations + Storing Info
To make your witches brew smoky is actually pretty easy. You’ll need some dry ice and a couple of non glass bowls. Before I list the steps on how to get the dry ice smoking I need to give a little info about the bowls. First be sure the bowls are not glass as the COLD dry ice might crack it. Second, one of the bowls needs to be small enough to fit inside the other bowl along with a few pieces of dry ice. Now onto the directions:
- Break the dry ice into pieces using a hammer or other tool. Wear gloves and do not let your skin touch the dry ice.
- Place a few pieces of dry ice in the bottom of the larger bowl.
- Nestle the smaller bowl on top of the dry ice.
- Add warm-hot water to the larger bowl. The dry ice will start smoking.
- When you need more smoke add more small pieces of dry ice and hot water to the large bowl.
- Be very careful that no dry ice lands in the punch. It could cause harm if swallowed.
- Store extra dry ice in a cooler nearby or, if you can, under the punch table.
Other fun ideas to dress it up:
- Fill a rubber glove with water and freeze it. Once the punch is cold add the rubber glove to the punch bowl and you’ll have a floating hand keeping things cool.
- Serve the punch from a black cauldron. This is especially fun when you use dry ice.
- Add maraschino cherries to the punch
- Purchase some eyeball ping pong type balls and let them float on top of the punch.
It would be super easy to do an Orange version (Orange sherbet and orange concentrate) for another Halloween version. You could even serve it in clear cups and draw Pumpkin faces on the outside. Just an idea. 😉
You are not going to want to make this punch too far ahead of time as the soda may go flat and sherbet may melt. However, you can mix the frozen limeade and soda about an hour before serving, then add the sherbet right before serving.
STORE any leftovers in the fridge. The carbonation will diminish, but it will still be safe and delicious to drink.
For more great festive drinks check out:
- Halloween Hot Cocoa
- Halloween Slush
- Ghoul-Aid
- Halloween Punch
- Caramel Apple Cider
- Boo-Nilla Ghost Milk Shakes
Witches Brew Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 (2-liter) bottle ginger ale (or Sprite) chilled
- 1 cup pineapple juice
- green food coloring optional
- 1 quart lime sherbet
- sliced limes for garnish
- gummy worms for garnish
Instructions
- Combine ginger ale and pineapple juice in a pitcher or punch bowl. Add food coloring, if desired.
- Spoon sherbet in right before serving and slowly mix; it will start foaming.
- Garnish with fresh limes and gummy worms.
This Witch’s Brew looks deeeeelicious! My kiddo’s would love it!
They will love it, Michelle! It’s perfect for Halloween. 😉 Thanks for stopping by!
We use to make something similar using rainbow sherbet. When you stir it it turns a nice murky brownish color and becomes “day old bath water.”
But this sounds yummy with the limeade. Can’t wait to try it.
Ooooh, rainbow would be awesome!! I’ll have to try that next time. Thanks, Marie!
Do you mean one 2 liter bottle of Sprite or 1 liter (1/2 a bottle) of Sprite?
Oh my god Lily is so cute that will be a fun drink for my Halloween party
These are so cute! Love them! So perfect for kids!
Thank you!!
AMAZING! I CANT WAIT TO MAKE THIS IN CLASS!
Thanks so much! Have fun making it!
This fresh green drink besides relieving thirst as well as calm because of the cool green color
This looks like so much fun! Where do you buy the gummy eyeballs?
I think I found them at Target 🙂
These are perfect for any get together, everyone will love them!
Sure is!! Thank you so much!
My kids love this on Halloween! So fun!
Mmm..so refreshing & such a fun color!! The kids love this!
This was so good! My kids loved it, they thought it was super fun!
Yay! So happy to hear the Witches Brew was a hit!
This is such a fun drink to make for Halloween! It’s always a hit with kids and adults!
Fun and delicious! By kids are absolutely LOVING this!!
So refreshing and fun to serve! Your family will love this drink.
The pineapple/lime mix is delicious. Easy to make and easy to customize. Thanks for the fun suggestions on how to do so.
This is a Five-Star drink. Love the combination. Great for Halloween, thank you.
You’re welcome. So so glad you enjoyed the drink!
¡Wonderful and simple recipes even a Senior can make for the “children’s holiday”! Muchimas thanks!!!
You’re welcome!! So glad you enjoyed the “brew!”
We just tried this limey Witches’ Brew this year. It was good. My family and I aren’t accustomed to drinking soda pop all the time, so it was nice to use the ginger ale as it is lower key fizz. It got better as the sherbet mixed into it. My mom called it “kinda wild” (she has been getting her vocab back from some strokes) and this was a new word she hadn’t used before. My dad said it was “plenty cold” from the sherbet (I had mixed the juice and soda first then left it to mix in the sherbet). We had it on Saturday night when trick or treaters were out and had leftover for Halloween Sunday. I liked the “limey flavor.”
I’m glad you enjoyed the drink!! What fun feedback and reactions from your family. Thanks for sharing!
My kids loved this fun punch!
We made this for Halloween this year and the whole family loved it!
Just curious can you add dry ice to this ?