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Purple People Eater

Purple People Eater
 
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What is Purple People Eater?

The Purple People Eater is a whimsical and enchanting concoction that beckons with its vibrant hue and playful combination of flavors. Named after the legendary creature of song and folklore, this cocktail marries the deep richness of blueberry and blackberry with the citrusy brightness of lemonade and the effervescence of soda. As you take a sip of this mystical libation, you'll find yourself immersed in a world of purple delights, where the fantastical meets the flavorful.

This cocktail is perfect for themed parties, Halloween gatherings, or any occasion where you want to add a touch of magic and fun to your drink menu. Its striking color and delightful taste make it a conversation starter and a crowd-pleaser. Whether you're hosting a party or enjoying a quiet evening, the Purple People Eater brings a bit of enchantment to your glass.


Don't forget to see what other drinks you can make with the ingredients you already have in your bar.

Why You'll Love It?

    • Visually Striking — The deep purple hue makes this cocktail a showstopper at any event.
    • Delightfully Fruity — A harmonious blend of blueberry, raspberry, and citrus flavors.
    • Festive and Fun — Perfect for themed parties, Halloween gatherings, or any occasion that calls for a magical touch.

Ingredients for Purple People Eater

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4 oz lemonade (buy)
1½ oz blueberry vodka
.25 oz lemon lime soda (e.g. 7-up, Sprite) (buy)
1 oz raspberry liqueur (e.g., Chambord) (buy)
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Step‑by‑Step Instructions

  1. In a highball glass with ice pour blueberry vodka and blackberry liqueur over the ice, creating the enchanting base of the "Purple People Eater."
  2. Add lemonade to the glass, infusing the drink with citrusy brightness.
  3. Top off the drink with a splash of lemon-lime soda, introducing a refreshing effervescence and give the cocktail a gentle stir to blend the flavors.
  4. Optionally, garnish the "Purple People Eater" with fresh blackberries for a visually appealing touch.

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