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Pink drinks to make you blush with delight

Whether you are single or in a relationship, Valentine’s Day is a perfect excuse to enjoy an alcoholic indulgence. These include everything from classic martinis to festive spirits utilizing affordable alcohols for the average college student.

Raspberry Flirtini

Single and ready to mingle? Looking for a way to build up some liquid courage before making your move on the cutie across the bar? Try this cute cocktail to help you muster up the courage. Mix one part raspberry vodka and one part champagne. Top with a bit of Chambord and shake with ice. Garnish the top with raspberries and get your flirt on! (Recipe from pinkdrinks.com.)

Pink Prozac

If the Valentine’s Day spirit makes you a bit crazy, try this drink to calm your nerves. Mix two ounces of lemon vodka, one-half ounce of Triple Sec, one-quarter of an ounce of lime juice and three ounces of grapefruit juice. Top with a bit of cranberry juice and garnish with a lemon. (Recipe from pinkdrinks.com.)

Bailey’s Raspberry Kiss

For an indulgent delicacy, blend two ounces of Bailey’s Irish Cream, one-quarter of an ounce Godiva Chocolate Liqueur, one-quarter of an ounce black raspberry liqueur and ice. Serve like a milkshake for a Valentine’s pick me up! (Recipe from thebar.com.)

Rose Red

If you’re upset that you didn’t get real roses this Valentine’s Day, this combination of rose tequila will surely be the comforting cocktail you need. Mix vanilla vodka, tequila rose and milk, then shake. Garnish with a strawberry for a tasty treat. (Recipe from thegeorgewalkerhouse.com.)

Divatini

If you’re one of those people that makes Valentine’s Day celebrations about themselves instead of any significant others, this is a cool concoction to try. Shake one ounce of Limoncello, one ounce of vodka, one-half an ounce of ruby red grapefruit juice, one-half ounce of cranberry juice and one-half ounce of lemon juice. Garnish with a lemon and enjoy. (Recipe from food.com.)

Red Passion

In the mood for a magical and passionate Valentine’s Day this year, but still looking for an easy and inexpensive recipe? Mix one-and-a-half ounces of Smirnoff Passion Fruit vodka and three ounces of cranberry juice for a basic but delicious cocktail. (Recipe from the bar.com.)

Pomegranate Champagne Punch

Every good party needs a punch to kick off the festivities. Mix pomegranate juice, pear nectar and orange flavored liqueur in a pitcher or a bowl. Add in champagne and garnish with oranges and pineapple chunks for added flavor and texture. (Recipe from marthastewart.com.)

Pink Sin Martini

If you’re feeling sinful during this cheery time, try this new twist on a classic concoction. Shake together cinnamon schnapps, White Crème de Cacao, Vox Vodka and top with cranberry juice for a strong drink with a powerful kick. (Recipe from pinkdrinks.com.)

Pink Tiki

For a strong and sweet mixture that will satisfy your sweet tooth, try this recipe. Mix one ounce of vodka, one-half ounce of Cointreau and some strawberry puree.  Add in fresh lemon juice and a dash of sugar. Fill a sugar rimmed glass and pour the concoction in. Top with a splash of lemon lime soda and sip on this sweet and sugary mix. (Recipe from pinkdrinks.com.)

Pretty in Pink

If your ideal Valentine’s Day is to curl up with a drink and the Brat Pack movies, this beverage is sure to hit the right spot. Mix one ounce of rum, one ounce of Sour Blue Pucker, one ounce of your favorite flavored schnapps, one-half ounce of vodka, some grenadine and some sour mix. Though it sounds strong, the combination mixes just the right amount of sour, sweet and potent to create the perfect Valentine’s Day drink. (Recipe from pinkdrinks.com.)

You don’t have to be madly in love to enjoy a delicious and intoxicating Valentine’s Day cocktail. Whether you sip solo, with friends or that special someone, these drinks are meant to make your day a little bit brighter.

Ashley Berger can be reached at [email protected].

 

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