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Mid-summer Madness Slush or Punch (alcoholic)

At a Glance

Prep
6 hrs 5 min
Cook
0 min
Total
6 hrs 5 min
Servings
4.00 / Quarts

Categories

  • Cocktails
  • Drinks
  • Punch
  • Freezing
  • Easy

Servings & Nutrition

Original recipe serves 16. Current scale: 1x.

Calories 378.8 per serving 6060 for selected servings
Fat 0.1g per serving 2g for selected servings
Sugar 60.4g per serving 966g for selected servings
Protein 0.9g per serving 15g for selected servings
Carbohydrates 70g per serving 1120g for selected servings

Nutrition and servings are approximate based on the ingredient list. Please verify for dietary or medical needs.

This recipe for Mid-summer Madness Slush or Punch (alcoholic) brings together 2 cups apricot brandy, 1 cup vodka or 1 cup rum (I usually double this), 1 (48 ounce) can pineapple juice in a practical dish for home cooking. It takes about 6 hrs 5 min to prepare and cook. It makes approximately 4 servings.

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Equipment

1 gallon freezable container or ice cream bucket, punch bowl or serving glasses, scoop

Ingredients

  • 2 cups apricot brandy
  • 1 cup vodka or 1 cup rum (I usually double this)
  • 1 (48 ounce) can pineapple juice
  • 1 (48 ounce) can apricot nectar (I think this is only available in Canada, so other nationalities can use a passion fruit juice)
  • 1 (16 ounce) can almost thawed frozen orange juice concentrate (don't add water)
  • 1 (16 ounce) can almost thawed frozen lemonade concentrate (don't add water)
  • 2 (2 liter) bottles ginger ale or 2 (2 liter) bottles soda water
  • 1 lemon (optional)
  • 1 lime (optional)
  • 1 orange (optional)

Instructions

  1. Mix all together in a 1 gallon freezable container or ice cream bucket and freeze until slushy.

  2. To serve: Scoop 2 parts slush to one part 7 Up, Gingerale or Soda Water OR Scoop slush into a large punch bowl and add 7 Up, Gingerale or Soda Water.

  3. Garnish with lemons, limes and oranges (or any other fruit you prefer).

  4. Try putting half the slush into the punch bowl and add one bottle of pop to test your alcohol/mix taste requirements.

  5. AS a warning, it does not have a strong alcohol taste!

  6. I prefer using the scoop in the glass method to making it in a punch bowl because like all punches with pop, the pop eventually goes flat.

  7. This stays in the freezer well and if your guests don't guzzle it all (fat chance on that one!), you can easily serve it again in the near future.

  8. Enjoy!

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