Are you throwing a St Patrick’s Day murder mystery party? Perhaps you’re going to host our new game, Out of Luck! Whether your event will be filled with crime and intrigue or you’re hosting a relaxed get-together this March, these drinks are sure to impress your guests!
Leprechaun Mimosas
Turn a brunch favorite into a festive party beverage. A splash of blue Curaçao will make the mi-most-a this drink! Find the full recipe here from Happy Go Lucky.
Boozy Lucky Charms Milkshakes with Marshmallow Frosting
For a lucky drink that will make you feel like a kid again (but the adult version with booze, of course!) top your milkshake with lucky charms. Check out the full recipe here from How Sweet Eats.
Irish Mudslide
Like a drink with some punch? How about Jameson punch! That and some green dye will elevate this eye catching drink. Get the full recipe here from 3 Yummy Tummies.
Bailey's Mint Martini
For an easy festive twist on a Bailey’s martini, add green Creme de Menthe liqueur. Bonus points if you top it with chocolate shavings or green sprinkles! Find the full recipe here from Lemon Tree Dwelling.
Boozy Shamrock Shake
Do you have a little more time to prep, and are also obsessed with McDonald’s Shamrock Shakes like I am? This drink needs a few more ingredients, like ice cream, peppermint Schnapps, milk, food coloring, and a blender, but it’s sure worth it! Get the full recipe here from Cooking with Curls.
Leprechaun Punch
Looking for a non-alcoholic drink for your menu? Sally Port View, a venue in Three Mile Bay, New York who partners with Skills Murder Mysteries offers a punch made with lemonade, orange juice, blue raspberry, Sprite, and a rainbow airhead.
Don’t forget, you can use these recipes as inspiration and get creative with your own! Sprinkles, syrups, and food dye are a simple way to bring your drink from basic to wow. No matter what type of party you’re planning, adding a twist on a classic favorite is a great way to bring your event up a notch!
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