Congealed Blood Clot

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Congealed Blood Clot

Very Strong ABV ( above 30% ), Potent and intense.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.

Raspberry chocolate cheesecake or chocolate-covered raspberries

Chocolatey, fruity, and rich


  • Chocolate Liqueur Mozart 1 cl
  • Rum, Raspberry 2 cl
  • Food Coloring 2 drops


Shot glass


Congealed Blood Clot
congealed blood cloCongealed Blood Clot is a popular Rum cocktail containing a combinations of Chocolate Liqueur Mozart,Rum, Raspberry,Food Coloring .Served using Shot glass
With its ghoulish name and appearance, the Congealed Blood Clot shot is a festive cocktail for Halloween parties. Sweet raspberry rum provides the blood base while thick chocolate liqueur forms the clot. A dash of red food coloring helps intensify the sanguine color. Pour the raspberry rum first, then slowly top with the chocolate liqueur. The thicker consistency causes it to coagulate into a viscous blob floating within the blood. The result vividly resembles a gruesome blood clot. But don`t be afraid to sip it - the flavors are reminiscent of chocolate-covered raspberries. Allowing the two components to remain layered also creates an enjoyable flavor progression from jammy berry to thick, fudgy chocolate. Not for the faint of heart, this shot`s frightful appearance pairs perfectly with its sweet tasty treat.


Congealed Blood Clot Ingredients


Chocolate Liqueur Mozart,Rum, Raspberry,Food Coloring,


Congealed Blood Clot Recipe


Pour raspberry rum into shot glass add 1 or 2 drops of red food coloring and stir. Slowly pour chocolate liqueur into glass. The chocolate will congeal on the bottom of the shot glass. Great for Halloween! Tastes like a chocolate covered raspberry.

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