Wild Blackberry Crush | Drink Recipe (2024)

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Wild Blackberry Crush

The Blackberry Crush is an instant summer classic. Why? Well, for starters it has wild, ripe and fresh picked blackberries. And if that’s not enough, it also has a spill of gin and a splash of Blue Curaçao and a drizzle of Hpnotiq. It also has an avalanche of crushed ice to temper any ole’ hot summer night. Guys make this one for your lady friend. And lady friends treat yourself just because you’re beautiful and so deserve to be pampered. Cheers.

Here’s what you’ll need:

Ingredients:

Bombay Sapphire Gin 1 Shot

Blue Curaçao, 2 Ounces

Hpnotiq, 1 Ounce

15 – 20 Blackberries

Crushed Ice

Standard Whiskey or Rocks Glass

Directions:

In a food processor or blender add 5- 6 ice cubes and 15 blackberries and pulse until ice and blackberries are incorporated. Spoon ice and fruit mixture into a whiskey glass about 3/4 full. Add 1 shot of gin, 2 ounces of Blue Curaçao and 1 ounce of Hpnotiq. Garnish with remaining blackberries. Serve. Cheers.

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Ingredients

  • Ingredients:
  • Bombay Sapphire Gin 1 Shot
  • Blue Curaçao 2 Ounces
  • Hpnotiq 1 Ounce
  • 15 - 20 Blackberries
  • Crushed Ice
  • Standard Whiskey or Rocks Glass

Instructions

Directions:

  • In a food processor or blender add 5- 6 ice cubes and 15 blackberries and pulse until ice and blackberries are incorporated. Spoon ice and fruit mixture into a whiskey glass about 3/4 full. Add 1 shot of gin, 2 ounces of

  • Blue Curaçao and 1 ounce of Hpnotiq. Garnish with remaining blackberries. Serve. Cheers.

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  1. Jenna says

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    I popped over from the Fluster Buster Link Party to check out this delicious looking drink. But when I started poking around, I was here for awhile. I have two littles with FASD. I’ve mostly written about home decor and DIY stuff and have just started talking about FASD. You’ve really done a great job with sharing information here about Autism along with the lighter stuff. This is hard stuff and I’m looking forward to reading more. New follower 🙂
    Oh! I almost forgot the reason of my lol. Would love to feature this drink on our weekend features article with a link back to you. Hope that’s ok.

    Reply

  2. Jenna says

    Wild Blackberry Crush | Drink Recipe (12)
    I popped over from the Fluster Buster Link Party to check out this delicious looking drink. But when I started poking around, I was here for awhile. I have two littles with FASD. I’ve mostly written about home decor and DIY stuff and have just started talking about FASD. You’ve really done a great job with sharing information here about Autism along with the lighter stuff. This is hard stuff and I’m looking forward to reading more. New follower 🙂
    Oh! I almost forgot the reason of my lol. Would love to feature this drink on our weekend features article with a link back to you. Hope that’s ok.

    • T Worthey says

      Thank you for stopping by Jenna. I need to come check you out as well. And yes, it is hard to talk about it. I’m trying to find time and how to write about it. I want to talk about it, but I have been having a hard time figuring out how to share it. But I will. Thank you and welcome! And yes, that’s fine to feature this, thank you!

      Reply

      • Jenna says

        Our post went live this morning featuring this yummy co*cktail. Feel free to share on social media and thanks again for allowing me to feature you. All the best 🙂

  3. Jenn @ EngineerMommy says

    This looks so lovely. Thanks for sharing!

    Reply

  4. Tianna says

    Wild Blackberry Crush | Drink Recipe (13)
    yum! the perfect drink for a hot day!

    Reply

  5. Tianna says

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    yum! the perfect drink for a hot day!

    Reply

  6. Karly says

    This looks perfectly refreshing and delicious for a hot summer day! Thanks for linking up with What’s Cookin’ Wednesday!

    Reply

  7. Nicole says

    This looks like so good I might actually be tempted to try it despite the fact that it would probably wipe me out quickly! Thanks for sharing at the #HomeMattersParty with us!

    Reply

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What can I do with wild blackberries? ›

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How to muddle blackberries? ›

Add two or more blackberries to the bottom of the glass. Using a muddler, muddle the blackberries until lightly smashed.

How to prepare wild blackberries for eating? ›

Once you've brought your blackberries home, wash well with cold water and leave to soak with a little salt to kill any bugs. Fresh blackberries will last a day or two but blackberries ripen quickly - losing flavour and condition, so if you have a glut to use up it is worth freezing.

Do wild blackberries have poisonous look alikes? ›

Blackberries and Their Lookalikes

You'll find blackberries along the edges of wooded areas, and sometimes out in the open, although frequently mowed fields are unlikely to have mature plants. Blackberries are also popular because, even though they have many lookalikes, none of those lookalikes are dangerous.

How do you crush blackberries? ›

Put the blackberries into a large bowl and use a potato masher or the back of a wooden spoon to crush them. Keep mashing until the berries release their juice. You should get about 6 cups (1.3 kg) of blackberry pulp. If you're using wild or fresh blackberries, rinse them well before mashing them.

Is it better to muddle or not to muddle? ›

To Muddle Or Not To Muddle, That Is The Question

Similarly, merely having a sprig of mint or basil in your co*cktail would make for a different experience than gently pressing down on these herbs to unlock their flavours and having them delicately infuse the liquids.

How to muddle blackberries without a muddler? ›

Do You Even Need a Muddler? No. Any blunt kitchen tool, like a wooden mixing spoon, will do the trick as a muddler (we use one for our mint juleps). Just press, and twist.

Can humans eat wild blackberries? ›

Wild blackberries, raspberries, and strawberries can be good to eat…but what about the other berries, equally beautiful and tempting, that you often meet when hiking or even strolling through the woods and meadows? It's important to let kids know that they should not forage for berries and eat them.

Can I eat wild blackberries in my yard? ›

The blackberry is a drupelet fruit that has a cluster of aggregate fruit pieces joined together to form each berry. No drupelet fruit is considered poisonous, according to the magazine "Mother Earth News." Be sure to use a field guild with photographs to identify the fruit before eating it.

What do you soak wild blackberries in? ›

Place your foraged blackberries into a large shallow dish and cover with cold water. Sprinkle 1 teaspoon of salt over the top and leave to soak overnight to kill off any bugs. You will find that any tiny flies, or bits of stalk, will have risen to the top and are then easy to pick off.

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