Phoenix Cocktail - A Gin and Elderflower Cocktail that is a Color Changing Shimmery Cocktail! Made with Butterfly pea Flower infused gin and a fruity, tangy, floral and sweet lemon Elderflower syrup.  - 1

I bet you’ve never had this much fun with a cocktail before! A flaming color changing shimmery cocktail, this Phoenix Cocktail is a fruity, tangy, floral and sweet, Gin and Elderflower Cocktail.

A spectacular cocktail recipe that is magical enough for Halloween, and delicious enough for any time of the year!

Phoenix Cocktail - An Gin and Elderflower Cocktail that is a Color Changing Shimmery Cocktail! Made with Butterfly pea Flower infused gin and a fruity, tangy, floral and sweet lemon Elderflower syrup.  - 2

Color changing shimmery cocktails

I first discovered and shared with you guys how to make shimmery cocktails (homemade viniq) , and then I also shared how to make color changing alcohol , followed by a few super fun color changing cocktail recipes (galaxy cocktails) .

If you thought I was done with these color changing, shimmery, fun cocktails, I’ve got another one coming at you today! 🙂

And I’m totally in love with this one. It’s a magical color changing AND shimmery cocktail, which I like to call The Phoenix Cocktails!

Technically, it’s a sweet, tangy gin and elderflower cocktail , but I like the sound of a phoenix cocktail better. Don’t you?

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Fantastic Halloween cocktail

It may not be particularly spooky, but it’s definitely magical enough to be Halloween-worthy if you’re still on the lookout for an entertaining idea for a Halloween cocktail party.

But it’s also great for any time of the year. I put together THREE of my FAVORITE techniques to create this color changing shimmery cocktail.

This gin-based cocktail is made with color changing gin, which I made by infusing the gin with butterfly pea flowers. However, if you have access to it, you can also buy a specialty gin called empress gin which has a beautiful dark purple color and already has butterfly pea flowers added to it. You can check out my Witches Brew drink where I use this gin to make another amazing Halloween cocktail.

Making homemade color changing gin

You can get the recipe for it in the recipe card below , but you can read all about this simple technique and get the tutorial for it in my color changing alcohol post.

Next, I added some food-grade white luster petal dust to the infused spirit to make it shimmery! I’ve discussed how I first discovered this neat little trick and how I made homemade shimmery liqueur and flavored shimmery liqueur with it. I’m doing the same for this shimmery cocktail, BUT WITHOUT any added sugar syrup .

This phoenix cocktail (gin and elderflower cocktail) was also inspired by the bee’s knees cocktail, but instead of using honey, I used elderflower syrup to sweeten it (which is why I don’t call it a bee’s knees cocktail).

You can make this color changing shimmery cocktail with lemon and elderflower syrup OR lemon and St. Germain liqueur.

Phoenix Cocktail - An Gin and Elderflower Cocktail that is a Color Changing Shimmery Cocktail! Made with Butterfly pea Flower infused gin and a fruity, tangy, floral and sweet lemon Elderflower syrup.  - 4

Elderflower syrup – I made a lemon and elderflower syrup by combining strained lemon juice, elderflower syrup and vodka in a 1:1: 1/2 ratio (the vodka is optional in case you’d prefer a non-alcoholic version, but if you add vodka, the syrup will last longer since the alcohol acts as a preservative). You can use this syrup for non-alcoholic beverages as well (without the vodka of course).

St Germain Liqueur – If you have St Germain liqueur at home instead of elderflower syrup , you can absolutely use that for this color changing cocktail as well. Just mix strained lemon juice and St Germain liqueur in a 1 : 1 1/2 ratio.

So why is this called The Phoenix Cocktail?

I’m serving this drink with the shimmery gin in a cocktail glass with a very thin layer of Rum 151 layered on top, and the lemon and elderflower syrup on the side.

Then I light up the cocktail to create a mesmerizing flame over the blue shimmery gin, and then the syrup is carefully poured in to make this shimmery cocktail “MAGICALLY” change color from blue to purple! 🙂 How freaking awesome is that?

Phoenix Cocktail - An Gin and Elderflower Cocktail that is a Color Changing Shimmery Cocktail! Made with Butterfly pea Flower infused gin and a fruity, tangy, floral and sweet lemon Elderflower syrup.  - 5

This phoenix cocktail is a little extra special to me because for the last two years, the words “still I rise” (by Maya Angelou) have been near and dear to me.

So just the mythology of the beautiful phoenix and the notion of rising from the ashes are something I’ve drawn inspiration from quite a lot lately.

So it only made sense to me to channel that into one of my cocktail recipes! Along somewhat similar lines, I recently shared a Halloween-worthy flaming dragon’s blood cocktail as well! 🙂

Phoenix Cocktail - An Gin and Elderflower Cocktail that is a Color Changing Shimmery Cocktail! Made with Butterfly pea Flower infused gin and a fruity, tangy, floral and sweet lemon Elderflower syrup.  - 6

Recipe notes and a word of caution

This is a flaming cocktail, so it goes without saying that you HAVE to be mindful and follow some safety precautions when you light up a cocktail.

The flames are only used here for the theatrics, so once your guests have been entertained with your magical cocktail, PLEASE extinguish the flame before you hand over the drink to your guests. There are three ways you can do that (without having to blow into another person’s drink);

  1. Place a metal or glass dish (or saucer) over the drink to put out the flame – this is the recommended and the easiest way (see video).
  2. IF you are serving your cocktail in HEAT-RESISTANT GLASSES, like the gibraltar glasses that I’m using, top the drink with some crushed ice to extinguish the flame. It’s important you are using safe, heat-resistant glasses because you don’t want your glass to shatter due to the heat.
  3. Alternatively, you can pour the lemon and elderflower syrup over the flames. The cocktail will change color, as the flames die out!

You can make this even MORE magical by creating sparks in your flame. Just take a pinch of ground cinnamon and sprinkle it over the flames (from a safe distance) and watch the flames create beautiful sparks!

I like to think of the cinnamon as the metaphorical “ashes” that the phoenix rises from. 🙂 The cinnamon doesn’t actually add any flavor, so the sparks are just for extra fun.

Phoenix Cocktail - An Gin and Elderflower Cocktail that is a Color Changing Shimmery Cocktail! Made with Butterfly pea Flower infused gin and a fruity, tangy, floral and sweet lemon Elderflower syrup.  - 7

More recipe tips

As an additional tip, keep your gin in the freezer and the lemon elderflower syrup in the fridge so they are chilled. Use sturdy glasses because then there’s less of a chance of your drink tipping over.

And never fill the glass to the brim. Keep the rum 151 bottle and other flammable items away from your cocktail. If you’re still unsure, please leave out the flames.

This gin and elderflower cocktail is still shimmery AND color changing. There’s enough magic right there to outshine even a phoenix! 🙂

This shimmery cocktail isn’t just absolutely spectacular to look at, but it’s also super delicious! The fruity, tangy, floral flavors of the lemon elderflower syrup make this an absolute delight to drink.

That’s what I really like about elderflower syrup – with notes of lychee, peach and lemon, and a lovely floral fragrance, it’s one of my favorite flavors to use in cocktails. And it pairs beautifully with the earthy, sweet, floral notes of gin!

Phoenix Cocktail - An Elderflower and Gin Cocktail that is a Shimmery Color Changing Cocktail! Made with Butterfly pea Flower infused gin and a fruity, tangy, floral and sweet lemon Elderflower syrup.  - 8

And even if you forego all the color changing, shimmery, flaming theatrics, this cocktail still stands strong on its own as an elegant, delicious gin and elderflower cocktail. It’s the taste that truly matters, and this one delivers. But I have to say, all that other stuff really does make it fun! 😀

If you would prefer a NON ALCOHOLIC VERSION , you can use the lemon and elderflower syrup (without the vodka) to make a delicious color changing galaxy lemonade !

And see here for more color changing cocktail recipes and ideas.

Recipe video

Recipe

More drink recipes you may enjoy

  • The Witch’s Heart Cocktail
  • Hocus Pocus Cocktail
  • Galaxy Lemonade
  • Shimmery Liqueur
  • Flavored Shimmery Liqueur
  • Color Changing Cocktails

Color Changing Shimmery Phoenix Cocktail (Elderflower and Gin Cocktail)

Ingredients

Lemon elderflower syrup (makes1¼cups - for at least 4 cocktails)

  • ½ cup strained lemon juice freshly squeezed
  • ½ cup elderflower syrup cordial
  • ¼ cup vodka see recipe note if you’re using St-Germain liqueur

Color changing shimmery gin (makes1¼cups - for at least 4 cocktails)

  • 5 dried butterfly pea flowers
  • 1 ¼ cups gin
  • ¼ tsp white / pearl luster dust edible or food-grade luster dust

Phoenix cocktail (for one cocktail)

  • 67 mL butterfly pea infused, color changing gin chilled in the freezer, 1½ jiggers
  • 67 mL lemon and elderflower syrup chilled, 1½ jiggers
  • 2 tsp rum 151 optional, PLEASE USE WITH CARE
  • Pinch of cinnamon optional
  • 1 ice cube or some crushed ice

Instructions

Lemon elderflower syrup (makes1¼cups - for at least 4 cocktails)

  • Pour all the ingredients into a jar. Shake or stir to combine. Chill the syrup until needed. ½ cup strained lemon juice, ¼ cup vodka, ½ cup elderflower syrup

Butterfly pea infused color changing gin (makes1¼cups - for at least 4 cocktails)

  • Place the butterfly pea flowers and gin in a jar. Close the lid and let the flowers infuse the alcohol for a few hours (3 hours to overnight), until the gin turns a deep blue. You can see a recipe video and photos of the gin in this how to make color changing alcohol post. 5 dried butterfly pea flowers, 1 ¼ cups gin
  • Strain the gin to remove the flowers. Discard the flowers and pour the gin into a glass bottle. Add the white luster dust and shake it to make a shimmery spirit. Place the gin in the freezer to chill. ¼ tsp white / pearl luster dust

Phoenix cocktail

  • Place the ice cube in a heat resistant ¾ cup glass (like a rock glass or small tumbler) - this step is optional, and serves to keep the drink nice and cold. 1 ice cube
  • Shake the color changing gin to mix in the luster dust that may have settled to the bottom. Pour 1½ jiggers of the gin per drink into the glass. 67 mL butterfly pea infused, color changing gin
  • OPTIONAL - Using the back of a spoon, carefully layer 1 - 2 tsp of the rum 151 over the gin (per drink). Using a long nose firelighter or long match stick, light up the rum 151 layer. 2 tsp rum 151
  • Serve the drink with 1½ jiggers of lemon and elderflower syrup on the side. Pour the syrup into the drink to change the color of the drink from blue to purple. Sprinkle a pinch of ground cinnamon over the flame to create sparks (optional). 67 mL lemon and elderflower syrup, Pinch of cinnamon
  • Smother the fire by placing a saucer / small dish over the glass for a few seconds. Stir and serve the drink. Enjoy!

Notes

If using St-Germain liqueur

Nutrition

Recipe from The Flavor Bender by Dini Kodippili

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