hanukkah drinks

  • Eight Crazy Hanukkah Cocktails

    Light up your Hanukkah with more than candles.  We’ve put together eight crazy cocktails, one for each night.  You can even make a game out of it. Assign a letter to the dreidel to four of these and drink away.  

    Fun, right?  Please make sure a responsible adult handles the matches while you are drinking.

    Eight Crazy Drinks For Hanukkah:

      Shalom – this means Hello. Start off a round of cocktails with this tasty treat.
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  • Bitai Avon

    This drink means Bon Appetite.

    Ingredients:
    1.5 oz Russian Standard Vodka
    3.5 oz apple juice (Apple and Eve is kosher parve)
    1 cinnamon stick (Liebers cinnamon sticks)
    1 apple slice

    Directions:
    Combine Russian Standard Vodka, apple juice and ice in a highball glass. Stir well and garnish with the apple slice and cinnamon stick.

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  • Shanah Tova

    This drink means Happy New Year!

    Ingredients:
    1.5 oz Russian Standard Vodka (kosher)
    2 oz POM pomegranate juice (kosher parve)
    Splash of lemon juice
    Mint leaf

    Directions:
    Shake Russian Standard Vodka, lemon juice and pomegranate juice gently over ice. Strain into a chilled martini glass and garnish with a mint leaf or lemon twist.

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  • Shalom

    This drink means hello.

    Ingredients:
    1.5 oz Russian Standard Vodka (kosher)
    3 oz Golden Flow All Natural Lemonade (kosher parve)
    1 slice of lemon, garnish

    Directions:
    In a tumbler, combine 1.5 oz Russian Standard Vodka, 3 oz of lemonade and ice. Garnish with a slice of lemon.

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  • Bevakasha

    This drink mean your welcome! It’s essentially a kosher martini.

    Ingredients:
    2 oz Russian Standard Vodka (kosher)
    Splash of Kedem Dry Vermouth (kosher)
    3 Osem Medditerranean Cracked Olives (kosher)

    Directions:
    Pour vodka and vermouth into cocktail shaker. It’s up to you whether you shake or stir. Strain into martini glass.

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