October 9, 2010

Skittles Vodka



Behold: Skittles vodka! This is, by far, one of the tastiest drinks I have ever tasted. I recommend this recipe to any vodka or skittles lover. This is a very simple recipe to do. If you are able to wait for about a day to have these tasty drinks, then try and make this. Recipe originally found here at Mixthatdrink.com.

Skittles Vodka
One 1.75 liter bottle of vodka
Five 8.5 flasks or bottles
One 1 pound bag of Skittles
Five empty plastic water bottles
A funnel
Bowls for separating the Skittle flavors
A measuring cup
Coffee filters or paper towels

  1. A simple formula to follow: 60 skittles to 6 ounces of vodka. If you want more vodka, change the number of skittles to each ounce you change.
  2. Cover your workspace with freezer paper or newspaper. This infusion can get messy.
  3. Separate the skittles by the flavors. One bowl should hold 60 green skittles, one bowl should hold 60 red skittles, and so on and so forth.
  4. Fill the empty water bottles with 6 ounces the vodka of your choosing.
  5. Pour one flavor of skittles into one bottle, one flavor of skittles in another bottle, and so on and so forth so each flavor of skittles has it's own vodka bottle.
  6. Screw the lids back onto the water bottles and give each bottle a good shake. Eventually, you'll see that the colors will dissolve. The white part of the skittles still has a lot of dissolving to do. Let them soak for a few hours (and give them a good shake every now and then). Mine had soaked overnight.
  7. When dissolved, you'll see a lot of white muck floating at the top. Now it is time to filter the vodka, so it'll have a smooth consistency again.
  8. Grab your funnel and put it in your measuring cup. Put either a coffee filter or a paper towel in your funnel (I find that paper towels work for me the best) and pour some vodka in your funnel. Your coffee filter or your paper towel will filter the white muck from your vodka, while your vodka pours through your funnel and into your measuring cup. Change your filter as needed.
  9. Some colors require you to filter more than once. Keep filtering until the vodka is nice and smooth to your liking, and the white muck is gone.
  10. Repeat with all colors.
  11. Enjoy! This vodka is great with sodas, juice, or just on the ice.

1 comment:

cakewardrobe said...

Sounds really like the rainbow - maybe a spiffed up version of it ;)

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