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Skittles Vodka Tutorial

Infusing vodka with Skittles is a very popular trend right now. There are a couple of different ways to do it. My way involves separating all the Skittles into their separate flavors and making five different bottles of Skittles vodka.
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For this project, you’ll need:
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  • One 1.75 liter bottle of vodka (I used Stoli - you don’t need the most expensive vodka, but do avoid the cheap ones)
  • Five 8.5 ounce flasks or bottles
  • One 1 pound bag of Skittles
  • Five empty plastic water bottles
  • A funnel
  • Bowls for separating the Skittles into flavors
  • A measuring cup (not pictured)
  • Coffee filters or paper towels
You’ll also want to cover your workspace with newspaper or
freezer paper - this infusion can get messy. If you’re making a different sized batch, here’s the formula you need to know: I used 60 Skittles to 6 ounces of vodka, which yields about 8 ounces of infused vodka. If you want to make 1.5 times that, or 3 times that, just multiply your amounts.
Step 1: Separate Skittles into Flavors

Start by simply separating the Skittles into flavors. You want 60 of each.
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Step 2: Setting up your Infusion Bottles

Fill your water bottles with 6 ounces of vodka each. It doesn’t need to be exact - you can always even it out later by pouring in a bit more vodka to the ones that come out with less.
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Step 4: Add the Skittles

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Pour the Skittles of one flavor into one infusion bottle, then pour the next flavor of Skittles into the next infusion bottle, and so on until all five bottles have a pile of Skittles soaking in the vodka.
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You could certainly be more sophisticated than I was here, and use a funnel to pour the Skittles of each flavor into one of the bottles. The reason I did it this way was that I felt it would be easier to wash each flavor of Skittles off my hands before moving onto the next one than it than to get that flavor out of the funnel each time - that plastic tends to hold onto the flavors, skin doesn’t.​
Step 5: Shake ‘em, shake ‘em, shake ‘em

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Now your infusion bottles all have Skittles in the bottom. Give each bottle a good shake - the more, the better. In my picture here, you can see that the colored candy coating has already rubbed off into 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. It’s a good idea to shake them again then, especially if you’re making a bigger batch. My Skittles all dissolved overnight.
Once they’re all dissolved, you’ll notice a lot of white muck floating at the top. We’ll take care of this in Step 6.
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Step 6: Strain

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There are a number of ways to strain this stuff and get all the white gunk out. Some people prefer paper towels, but I used coffee filters and found they worked just as well. I put a funnel inside a measuring cup.
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Then I put four coffee filters in the funnel. It’s hard to say exactly how many you’ll need, since not all coffee filters are exactly the same. I’ll tell you one thing I did learn, though: orange and green needed more filtration than the others. I discovered this when I thought I was finished, and found a little bit of white stuff still floating in those two flavors. No problem, though: I just strained them again through one more coffee filter, and that took care of it. So if you find you haven’t strained it thoroughly enough, the good news is: you can always fix that later.
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Then I poured one of the infusions into my strainer setup. I had to pour about a quarter of my infusion in, then wait for some of it to soak through, then pour another quarter in, until I was done. In the end, you’ll have about 8 ounces of Skittle infused vodka. Then I dumped the funnel and coffee filters into one of the bowls I’d used earlier for counting out Skittles, to catch drips as I carried it over to the sink. I washed everything out for re-using (except the coffee filters, of course - those I just rinsed before disposing of, so the sugar wouldn’t attract ants).
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Then I took the liquid from the measuring cup and poured it into a flask, via the now-clean funnel. You can see here that the green is a little thick, and it shouldn’t have been - that’s why I ended up having to re-filter it. Then I rinsed the funnel out again.
Repeat this process for each flavor.
Here you can see about how much gunk the filtration takes out:
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Step 7: Chill and Serve

Now you’ve got 5 flasks or bottles of Skittles infused vodka:
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Stick them in the freezer for several hours - overnight is fabulous…
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…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 cocktail:

  • 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
  • Some people mix them with fruit juice. I didn’t try this, because to me the Skittles were plenty of sweetness for my taste buds.
  • 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!
 

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That is awesome. The only suggestion I would make would be to use mason jars instead of water bottles. I would think it would be easier to use.

I infuse virtually everything with vodka. My favorite is apple infusion. I thinly slice a granny smith apple (skin on) and put in a mason jar (16 ounce jar). I add 2 teaspoons of sugar and then fill it up with vodka. I shake the mason jar lightly and place in the refrigerator. Everyday I lightly shake the jar. After a week I strain out the apples. I then press the apples to get more juice out of them. Then I use the apple infused vodka for apple martinis.

I also use fresh vanilla beans and cracked coffee, oranges, lemons, all kinds of berries, watermelon. You can use almost anything.
 

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Something to have around for the ladies but I wouldn't take the time to make it..
 

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I have done this for a couple years, it does work, and it exteremly good.

The filter shown does not work well and takes forever. The amount of fat in the skittles makes you never want to eat them IMO

I suggest if you do it, use a tshirt over a funnel and have it funnel into the container you want to use. I always use white t's since they are cheap, and you wont want to wear it afterwards.

Red is by far my favorite. You don't taste anything but goodness. it is dangerous!

My First post is about alcohol. what can i say, i know my liqour!
 

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I have done this for a couple years, it does work, and it exteremly good.

The filter shown does not work well and takes forever. The amount of fat in the skittles makes you never want to eat them IMO



Regarding the vodka concoction ... not sure why anyone takes the time to do this ... I drink vodka (and the appropriate mix) to consume less calories, not more, so I wouldn't want to add a shitload of sugar to it just to make it look pretty ... plus I'd be worried that the glob of crap that you strain out when you do the siphoning contains a bunch of the oh-so-precious alcohol that was in the vodka ... guess I'd have to taste it to be a believer.

Probably would be better as a shooter rather than a sipping drink.
 

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Regarding the vodka concoction ... not sure why anyone takes the time to do this ... I drink vodka (and the appropriate mix) to consume less calories, not more, so I wouldn't want to add a shitload of sugar to it just to make it look pretty ... plus I'd be worried that the glob of crap that you strain out when you do the siphoning contains a bunch of the oh-so-precious alcohol that was in the vodka ... guess I'd have to taste it to be a believer.

Probably would be better as a shooter rather than a sipping drink.


I would be curious to know if the alcohol % is effected by the flitering.

It is definitely a shooter NOT a sipping drink.

However, it is absolutely amazing tasting. The last time we made it for a party, we made 5.3 liters ( 3 of those 1.75 liters ) One Red, One Purple, and One Green/Yellow. They were all gone within an 1.5 hours of people taking shots. Red was by far the favorite, purple was the least liked.

It may be good for holiday partys like St Patricks day and you are looking for something different and fiestive. I would never recommend doing it with cheap vodka, I imagine the handover would be brutal (cheap vodka + high sugar content only makes hangovers worse ^<<^ ). My fav vodka of any is Absolute so that is what I used.

I recommend it to anyone even though it does take days to prepare!
 

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