Spooky Maple Cocktails


It’s official! Halloween is upon us, and we are gearing up for a night of fun and fright.

There’s many things about Halloween we love; costumes and face paint, pumpkin carving, abundant sweets and treats, themed dinner parties and spooky decorations…

But there’s one item that’s guaranteed to top the list year after year: HALLOWEEN COCKTAILS! 

So this year, we have rounded up our favourite spooky maple drinks. You’re welcome!

1. The Metro: Dram Stoker This fruity concoction’s contains Canadian whisky, pure Canadian maple syrup, apple schnapps, lemon juice, egg white and cherry maraschino syrup. Mmmmm.

Access the full recipe here.

2. Red magazine: Doctor’s Note This combination of Jameson whiskey, egg white and maple is super easy to make and absolutely to die for.

Check it out here.

3.  Daily Telegraph: Squash Court 

This mixture of rum, orange bitters and maple syrup, complete with seasonal butternut squash purée, is delightfully fruity.

Find the recipe here.

If you’re choosing to stick to the classics this season, then you can still add a maple twist! Maple complements the flavour of whiskey perfectly, so a dash in an Old Fashioned or Whiskey Sour is absolutely divine.

Happy Halloween! 

Halloween maple cocktails

The Metro: Dram Stoker Halloween cocktail

Red magazine: Doctor’s Note Halloween cocktail

Daily Telegraph: Squash Court Halloween cocktail

Did you know?

Québec exports its maple products to more than 50 countries

Everywhere it goes, consumers of all ages appreciate maple’s unique flavour.

Scientists are studying maple’s potential health benefits

Studies now underway include those on the antioxidant properties of the polyphenols naturally present in maple syrup, with a recent study indicating that maple syrup is better for cardiometabolic health than refined sugar.

Maple syrup can be used as a sugar substitute in most recipes

In cake and most dessert recipes, for each 250ml (1 cup) of syrup used, simply reduce the stipulated amount of liquid (water, milk, juice, etc.) by 60ml (1/4 cup).

A natural source of energy

Maple syrup is a natural source of energy. Check out our recipes for food and drinks before, during, and after exercise.