College cocktails including University of Michigan and Michigan State recipes and tips to make your own college or team cocktail or drink recipe.
University of Michigan Wolverinetini and Michigan State Spartantini, a couple of fun college cocktails (or make them non-alcoholic) for your favorite teams! If you’re not a Michigan or Michigan State fan, don’t worry. You can easily make these cocktails for your favorite teams with a few changes so read on for a few ideas. Hope you Michigan and Michigan State fans enjoy a Wolverinetini and Spartantini for the big football game coming up!
After my post/recipe last year for my Go Blue-tini my Michigan State friends started asking for a cocktail. So this year I have an updated Michigan cocktail, Wolverinetini, and a Michigan State cocktail, Spartantini. And for my Ohio State fans, how about Mini Buckeye Cheesecakes? If you are not a fan of any of these schools, don’t worry, I have a few tips for you down below. For the Wolverinetini and Spartantini I started with DeKuyper Blue Curacao and Sour Apple Pucker.
For the “M” for Michigan I sliced a pineapple vertically and cut out a “M” with a small paring knife. You could also use a cookie cutter (although it may not cut well through the pineapple) or you can print off a “M” and create a stencil.
For the “S” I used slices of apple and also used a small paring knife. You can also use a cookie cutter or stencil. Try to choose an apple with a lighter/whiter inside. I used a Fuji apple which worked fine, but I think I would try a different variety next time. To keep your apple slices from turning brown you can dip them in a little lime juice or sprinkle a little vitamin c powder on them.
Now for my other ingredients. For the Wolverinetini, besides the DeKuyper Blue Curacao, I added some Dole pineapple juice, and Pinnacle Whipped Vodka. For the Spartantini, besides the DeKuyper Sour Apple Pucker, I added some Ocean Spray White Cranberry Juice, and Pinnacle Blackberry Vodka, and a splash of lime juice.
So if you have another favorite team (let’s just pretend that your favorite school is Michigan for me, ok?), you can easily change these drinks and you could easily make a kid friendly version. Start with your team color for the base of the drink. There are all sorts of colored liqueurs on the market so start with your team color if you can.
If you can’t find the right color or you want to make a non-alcoholic version you could always add food coloring, fruit juice, soda, or even a little gelatin/Jello mix to your drink for the perfect color. Add some fruit juice or soda to your drink to bulk it up a little. For your favorite team, cut out the logo letter or mascot out of fruit or candy. You could also print off pictures/logos for you team, poke out a couple of holes, and run a straw through it. So many possibilities!!
Hope you enjoy!
College Cocktails: Wolverinetini & Spartantini
Ingredients
Wolverinetini:
- 6 tablespoons blue curacao (such as DeKuyper)
- 4 tablespoons pineapple juice (such as Dole)
- 2 tablespoons Whipped Vodka (such as Pinnacle)
- pineapple slice cut out in "M"
Spartantini:
- 6 tablespoons sour apple pucker (such as DeKuyper)
- 4 tablespoons white cranberry juice (such as Ocean Spray)
- 2 tablespoons blackberry vodka (such as Pinnacle)
- splash of lime (optional)
- apple slice cut out in "S"
Instructions
- Mix cocktail ingredients (except the fruit slices) for each cocktail separately in a cocktail shaker with ice. Strain drink into martini glass.
- Top Wolverinetini with "M" pineapple slice and Spartantini with "S" apple slice.
Notes
(Nutrition data is provided when available for informational purposes only and calculated using an online nutritional calculator. For the most accurate information please calculate based on specific ingredients and brands you use as well as any changes you made to the recipe. I am not a certified nutritionist or registered dietician and any nutritional information provided should only be used as a general guideline and estimate.)
Other sports related recipes you might enjoy:
- Team (Mattock Rangers) Sugar Cookies – An American in Ireland
- College Football Cupcakes – Southern Living
carrian says
That’s so cute!!
Pam N says
So creative! Will have to try these !