Skittles Vodka Recipe (2024)

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If you haven’t heard about Skittles vodka, you’ve been missing out. There are a couple of different ways to make it. This recipe – or, really, it’s more of a method – takes you step by step through the process of making five flasks of Skittles vodka.

Over the years since this was originally published, we’ve found better ways to do some of it. Most importantly, a better way to strain it.

And we’ve tested it with rum, as requested by a lot of people who wrote in. In fact, the green one in this batch is rum. More on that at the end.

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Skittles Vodka Recipe

Time to complete: 24 hours at most. That’s about 30 minutes of prep; 15 minutes altogether for the occasional shaking; a good 14 hours to just let it do its thing; and an hour or two for straining.

Need something quicker and easier than Skittles Vodka? Jolly Ranchers Vodka doesn’t need any straining or shaking, and infuses in about half the time.

Note: you can also infuse vodka or rum with Starbursts.

For this project, you’ll need:

  • One 1.75 liter bottle of vodka (we like Absolut or Svedka for this – you don’t need the most expensive vodka, but do avoid the cheap ones)
  • One 1 pound bag of Skittles
  • And some supplies you probably already have: five empty plastic water bottles, a funnel (we used the OXO Good Grips Funnel Set), some bowls for separating the Skittles into flavors, a measuring cup, cheesecloth, and coffee filters.
  • You’ll also probably want to cover your workspace with newspaper or freezer paper – the Skittles Vodka infusion can get messy.
  • Five 8.5 ounce flasks or bottles (we highly recommend these beautiful Bormioli Roccoflasks. For a Halloween party, serve these neon-colored concoctions in test tube shooter glasses.)

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Bormioli Rocco Fiaschetta Glass Flasks, set of 4

$34.99 ($8.75 / Count)

These 8.5 ounce (250ml) are the flasks we've used for all our infusions on this site. Pictured here is our Jolly Rancher Vodka Infusion. We infused it in these bottles and also served it in them.

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If you’re making a different sized batch, here’s the formula you need to know: I used 70 Skittles to 7 ounces of vodka, which yields about 7-8 ounces of infused vodka. If you want to make 1.5 times that, or 3 times that, just multiply your amounts.

RELATED: Jolly Rancher Vodka Recipe

Step 1: Separate Skittles into Flavors

Start by simply separating the Skittles into flavors. You want 70 of each.

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Step 2: Put Skittles in bottles

Now put your separated Skittles into 5 bottles, one flavor per bottle. You can use old water bottles, mason jars, thoroughly cleaned condiment jars, old vodka bottles – any container with a secure lid – plastic or glass.

Mason jars work very well because they’re easy to wash out. And whatever bottle you use is going to get a lot of sticky gunk in the bottom that will need to be cleaned.

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Step 3: Add the vodka to the Skittles

Now add the 7 ounces (or whatever measurement you’re using) of vodka to each bottle. When this is done, all five bottles will have a pile of Skittles soaking in the vodka.

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Step 4: Shake the Skittles and vodka

Now your infusion bottles all have Skittles in the bottom. Give each bottle a good shake – the more, the better.

The candy coating will start to rub off and color the vodka, but the white insides of the Skittles still have a lot of dissolving to do. After shaking them, set them aside for a few hours.

We found that shaking them every few hours, up to maybe 4 times altogether, helps them dissolve faster – especially if you’re making a bigger batch.

These Skittles all dissolved overnight, but some people have had it take longer, so be sure to do this a full day in advance of when you want to serve them.

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See the white stuff at the bottom? That’s the gunk we’ve been talking about. Once they’re all dissolved, you’ll notice a lot of layer of this white muck floating at the top of your Skittles Vodka. We’ll take care of this in Step 6.

Feeling like this is too much work? You could always make Vodka Gummy Bears instead.

Skittles Vodka makes a great gift! And we’ve got more ideas for co*cktail gifts, too.

Step 5: Strain your Skittles Vodka

Through a lot of experimentation, we’ve found that the quickest and most thorough way to strain these is through 2 layers of cheese cloth inside a coffee filter.

This combination of filters strained out everything in one pass, and didn’t take too long. But it might vary for you, depending on everything from the brand of coffee filters to the brand of vodka to how humid it is where you’re working. It’s hard to predict.

If you want suggestions on how to arrange all the pieces of your filter, here’s what seems to work best. First, put the funnel inside the measuring cup.

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If you’re wondering why it needs a funnel at all, that’s because it directs the flow of the liquid toward the bottom, which seemed to speed up the whole process a little.

Next put the coffee filter inside the funnel, and then the two layers of cheesecloth inside the coffee filters.

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Then pour one of the infusions into your strainer setup. You may find you can only pour a portion of it, and then wait for some of it to soak through, then pour another quarter in, and so on until you’re done.

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If after a while you find the cheesecloth and coffee filter keep sinking down into the filter, you can use clothespins or sturdy plastic clamp clips to hold it all in place.

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Looks kind of bizarre, but it works. If the strainer clogs with white gunk, you can use a spoon to scrape the gunk out of the way.

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By the way, if you’re wondering whether it’s going to slowly, this is about the stream you should expect if it’s filtering everything out like it should. It’s thin, but consistent:

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In the end, you’ll have about 8 ounces of Skittles Vodka. The coffee filters and cheesecloth will be soaking wet, so you may want to dump them into a bowl to carry over to the sink.

Now you’re ready to pour the liquid from the measuring cup into a flask. Repeat this process for each flavor.

Step 6: Chill and Serve

Now you’ve got five flasks or bottles of Skittles infused vodka, each one a different flavor and vibrant color:

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Stick them in the freezer for several hours – overnight is ideal – and they’re ready to serve:

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Now, these are pretty strong on their own – nearly pure vodka. They are also very sweet. You can drink them straight, served up in a chilled martini glass, or you can use them in a co*cktail:

  • Mix them with ginger ale, 7-up or Sprite to taste
  • Mix them with cola to taste (diet cola cuts the sweetness a little)
  • Serve them on the rocks to water it down a little
  • Mix them with fruit juice.
  • Spike beer with them. A good pale ale will taste great with most Skittles flavors.
  • Everyone’s taste varies – there are so many directions you can take this drink in, you really should try anything that sounds good to you!

Cheers!

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Reader Questions Answered

How long will this keep? We’re not scientists, but we have kept these for about a month with no problem. Strangely, the purple color can fade to pink, but that was the only “issue”. Everything tasted just like it always does and no one got ill. To be on the safe side, you should make these no more than 2 weeks ahead.

Can you do it with rum? Absolutely! The green one in this batch is rum – it takes the same amount of time, strains the same way, etc. But the rum will add its own flavor. If you’ve ever had rum balls or butter rum candy, that’s the flavor it adds, and it’s delicious. The rum is actually really tasty. Both ways are terrific.

Can you strain it with [insert alternative here]? You can strain it with many methods, but the one outlined here is the one we’ve found to be the quickest without letting through gunk and needing a second pass.

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Yield: 5 flasks (1 per flavor) of Skittles vodka

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 1 day

Total Time: 1 day 20 minutes

Vodka infused with Skittles candies tastes exactly like the candies, but with a kick. It's a fun, delicious way for people of legal drinking age to enjoy a childhood treat in a grown-up way.

Ingredients

  • 1 1.75 liter bottle of vodka (Absolut or Svedka)
  • 1 lb bag of Skittles

Instructions

  1. Separate Skittles by flavor.
  2. Put 60 in each 8-oz flask, and fill with vodka.
  3. Shake periodically for a day or two.
  4. Strain out the white gunk at the top, and serve.

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Skittles Vodka Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How long do you leave Skittles in vodka? ›

It may take several days for the Skittles to fully dissolve in your vodka. Ours dissolved within one 24-hour period, but your results may vary from that. Every now and then throughout the dissolving period, give the bottles a shake to move things around.

Do Skittles dissolve in alcohol? ›

Give the bottles a shake and you'll see the Skittles instantly start to dissolve. Basically the vodka breaks down the Skittles and strips out the flavour, this process also leaves a by-product, of which I have named 'scuzz'.

How long does candy infused vodka last? ›

Recipe For Fruit Candy Infused Vodka

Seal the jar tightly and shake it vigorously for 20 seconds. Let the mixture stand for three hours. After that, filter the mixture until there is no residue in the drink. You can refrigerate this fruit candy-infused vodka for six months.

What is Skittles drink made of? ›

Skittles Shot

Combine 1 ounce of vodka, 1 ounce of sweet and sour mix, 1 ounce of melon liqueur (like Midori), 1 ounce of Southern Comfort, and 1 ounce of pineapple juice in a shaker with plenty of ice.

How long does it take for Skittles to dissolve in alcohol? ›

In short, you drop Skittles candy into vodka and let them dissolve over a day or three. If you want nice bright colors/flavors you hand separate them out by color first.

Does candy infused vodka need to be refrigerated? ›

Refrigerate until ready to use; refrigerate up to 6 months.

How long does it take for Starburst infused vodka? ›

Add the Starbursts to a mason jar (use a separate jar for each flavor) and top with vodka. Seal the lid and shake to stir the contents. Place on the counter for about 24 hours to infuse the vodka. Shake every few hours to prevent the Starbursts from sticking and once done, the Starbursts should be completely dissolved.

How do you soak candy in alcohol? ›

We poured the alcohol over the gummy candy until it was completely immersed. Then we covered it in plastic wrap and popped it in the fridge for 24 hours. The next day the gummies had soaked up most the alcohol, there was only a little bit to strain out.

Does homemade infused vodka go bad? ›

Infused spirits are best enjoyed within three months, but they will never go bad. See our co*cktail recipes for ideas on how to use your infused alcohol. Fill your infusion kit to the top with the spirit of your choice. (Make sure to fill all the way to the rim of the jar for maximum infusion volume.)

How long should I infuse vodka? ›

Infusing involves steeping one or more ingredients in a distilled spirit to extract flavor. With its neutral taste, vodka is well suited to take on the flavors of various ingredients. While it's a simple process, infusing does take time (about 3 to 7 days).

Can flavored vodka go bad? ›

An opened unflavored bottle of vodka is shelf stable for about 10 to 20 years before the potency starts to break down with oxidation. This makes vodka a great option for well drinks. Flavored vodka has a shorter shelf life of around 3 months because the sugars in the liquid cause it to oxidize faster.

What ingredients are controversial in Skittles? ›

Skittles contain titanium dioxide, which is used to add whiteness to foods like candies and dairy products. The bill in its original text would have banned titanium dioxide. It was removed by an amendment. The Food and Drug Administration has said that titanium dioxide is generally safe to consume in small quantities.

What are the 5 ingredients in Skittles? ›

INGREDIENTS: Sugar, Corn Syrup, Hydrogenated Palm Kernel Oil; Less Than 2% Of: Citric Acid, Tapioca Dextrin, Modified Corn Starch, Natural And Artificial Flavors, Colors (Red 40 Lake, Yellow 5 Lake, Blue 2 Lake, Yellow 6 Lake, Titanium Dioxide, Blue 1 Lake, Yellow 6, Red 40, Yellow 5, Blue 1), Sodium Citrate, Carnauba ...

Can you make skittle gin? ›

Time to make a rainbow!

Fill each bottle with one colour of Skittles. Shake each bottle up vigorously, then let it chill in the fridge overnight. If the gin isn't taking on the colour of the Skittles as quickly as you need, give the bottles a hard shake now and then to speed up the dissolving process.) Strain the gin.

How long do you leave gummy worms in vodka? ›

My original recipe for drunken gummy bears says to soak your gummies in vodka anywhere from 12 to 24 hours. They will swell and soften the longer you soak them. I prefer mine on the 12-hour side so that they're still a bit chewy while also boozy.

How long should infused vodka sit? ›

To begin, thoroughly clean your glass container with soap and hot water. Next, add the fruit, herbs, and/or spices you want to infuse into your vodka, washing them beforehand. Pour in vodka to cover these ingredients, seal the jar, and leave it in a dark place for one to four weeks.

How long does it take to infuse vodka? ›

Infusing involves steeping one or more ingredients in a distilled spirit to extract flavor. With its neutral taste, vodka is well suited to take on the flavors of various ingredients. While it's a simple process, infusing does take time (about 3 to 7 days).

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