If you’re looking to make the most dazzling and magical cocktail recipes with the most simple little trick, then you’re going to LOVE this Homemade Shimmery Liqueur Recipe!
Here I share all the instructions and tips on how to make shimmery liqueur (homemade Viniq) to make your own magic potion. Perfect for Halloween cocktails and other celebratory events.
Today I’m sharing with you guys a super cool discovery that I made recently! Have you heard of VINIQ before? (Note: Viniq has since been discontinued since 2019/2020). According to their website, Viniq is a “delicious combination of Premium Vodka, Moscato, Natural Fruit Flavors, and a one-of-a-kind shimmer”!
It truly is one of a kind. So much so that it has got to be the most mesmerizing liqueur on the planet right now. All because of that colour and that incredible shimmer!
You can now also make fruit infused flavored shimmery liqueur! How amazing is that??
Ever since I came across this liqueur in the vodka section in our local liquor store, I am drawn to it like a magnet every time I go there.
It comes in a slender, tall bottle with a purple liquid inside (it also comes in yellow and red, but purple seems to be the most common).
It’ll look fairly plain at first, but do not be fooled. Just pick it up and give it a shake or two. Magical shimmery swirls will bedazzle you! It’s beyond cool and Mr K has to prod and nudge me away from that bottle every time we go there. 🙂
Get the recipe for this infused flavored shimmery liqueur here.
How to make homemade shimmery liqueur (homemade Viniq)
But what if you don’t have access to Viniq? What if you too could have shimmery liqueur regardless? What if you could replicate that shimmer at home?
I had no idea how Viniq did it before this post, so curiosity and fascination got the better of me and I wanted to figure out how to make shimmery cocktails myself. And I did! 🙂
The secret to homemade shimmery liqueur
All you need to make homemade shimmery liqueur is one special ingredient – Luster Petal Dust (or Luster Dust)! 🙂 Don’t worry, this is very easy to find in your local cake store or online. I found mine in a local cake equipment and decorating supplies store, but I have also bought some previously from Amazon.
And the best thing about this is that you can make shimmery cocktails in pretty much any color you want! Viniq is apparently the world’s first shimmery liqueur. But now, for the VERY FIRST TIME – you can make your own homemade Viniq too!
How to change the colors of your homemade shimmery liqueur
You can change the colors of the homemade viniq simply by changing the color of the luster petal dust. Here are some suggestions for colors.
- Gold petal dust – Yellow liqueur (like I’ve done here)
- Green petal dust – Green liqueur
- Blue petal dust – Blue liqueur
- Red petal dust – Dark pink liqueur
- Pink petal dust – Pink liqueur
- Silver petal dust – Grey liqueur (I wouldn’t recommend using this alone. You’re better off combining it with blue or green that would give a darker colour with a silver sheen. Very cool!)
- Pearl petal dust – This dust is pearly and opaque and leaves ONLY the shimmery swirls and no color! It’s perfect if you don’t want to add any color and only want the shimmery swirls.
Tip about mixing colors
When you mix two bright colors, you will get beautiful shimmery swirls at first, but eventually the two colors will mix to give you something more dull.
For example, when I mix yellow and purple together for a cocktail, I get a beautiful blend of the two at first. But after a little while, it turns into a dull dark yellow. Not good. You do still get the shimmer though.
You don’t have to worry about any color change with just one color though. It’ll stay beautiful and shimmery throughout (once you shake it!).
Making the shimmery liqueur is easy
All you need is your favorite flavored vodka, a simple syrup, and petal dust in your favorite color. 🙂 I used peach flavored vodka in this recipe, but you can use any flavor you like. Or combine a few to get a more intense, fruitier liqueur.
To make classic Viniq, just mix a fruity, sweet wine, with vodka and luster petal dust. If you want you can add some extra simple syrup to make it sweeter.
How can I make flavored homemade shimmery liqueur?
Just follow the recipe here to make fruit infused shimmery liqueur!
You can now make COLOR CHANGING SHIMMERY LIQUEUR too!
Thanks to another simple ingredient, in this case butterfly pea flowers, you can make color changing alcohol, and color changing cocktails too! Just infuse the vodka (or gin or tequila) with butterfly pea flowers and proceed to make the liqueur by adding some simple syrup!
You can make fin Halloween cocktails like this The Phoenix Cocktail!
How and why shimmery liqueur works
I have tried this luster petal dust trick with a few other liquids to see if I can replicate the same effect that I see with alcohol. I used it with water, apple juice, oil and golden syrup. From what I have noticed, the viscosity and density of the solution seem to be the main reasons for this shimmering effect.
Liquids with high viscosity and less density than water like alcohol and oil (not that you’re ever going to drink oil, but I just wanted to test my hypothesis) work very well because those two properties enable the kind of light refraction you need to see that beautiful shimmery effect.
And the moment I add water to dilute these two solutions, I can see how it sort of breaks up the shimmers because it changes the viscosity/density. On the other hand, golden syrup (which is more dense and more viscous than water) gave me an intermediate effect. So to sum up, while all the liquids I tested produced some shimmery effect, alcohol produced the most desirable shimmers.
Cocktails that use shimmery liqueur to dazzling effect
The following cocktails that I have shared on the blog utilize luster petal dust and its shimmery effect to create some mesmerizing cocktails that you’ll love! 🙂
- The phoenix cocktail (floral and sweet gin and elderflower cocktail)
- Witches brew drink (a Halloween cocktail)
- The witch’s heart (a Halloween cocktail)
- Unicorn blood cocktail (Harry Potter themed Halloween cocktail)
- Gold shimmery champagne cocktail (perfect as New Year’s cocktail or celebratory drink)
- Flaming dragon’s blood cocktail (a show-stopping thyme and raspberry daiquiri cocktail)
Now that you know how to make shimmery liqueur, what would you make first?
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How to make Shimmery Liqueur (like Viniq)
Ingredients:
- 1 cup vodka or your favorite flavored vodkas
- ⅓ cup white wine Moscato or Riesling is preferred
- ⅓ cup of simple syrup add more or less according to your preference. I add ¼ cup with a sweeter white wine.
- A little less than 1/4 tsp of petal luster dust in your favorite color (I used gold)
Instructions:
- Mix the vodka, wine and simple syrup until well combined.1 cup vodka, ⅓ cup of simple syrup, ⅓ cup white wine
- Stir in the petal luster dust.A little less than 1/4 tsp of petal luster dust
- Swirl the liqueur just before use, as the luster dust will settle to the bottom after a while.
- Chill until needed.
- You can find all the fruit-infused flavored shimmery liqueur recipes in the linked post.
Tips & Tricks
Recipe notes
- Try not to use too much shimmery luster dust. Some luster dust is marked as edible, and some are marked as non toxic.
- I try not use more than 1/4 tsp per cup of liqueur or spirit (vodka, tequila or gin). Just enough to give it a shimmer and light swirls. If needed I might add just a pinch more to a drink after I’ve made it.
- Adding a teaspoon or more of the luster dust PER DRINK is not advised, so only add just enough to create swirls in a CLEAR cocktail (which will show the best results).
Nutrition Information:
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Amanda Velazquez says
Hi! I’m planning on making your witches heart cocktail with this for a purple themed Halloween party. The simple syrup I found along with the grenadine is red colored. Is that fine to use? Or will the red simple syrup change the purple color of the cocktail?
Dini says
Hi Amanda
If both the simple syrup and grenadine is red in color it will change the purple color.
The grenadine should be red because the small amount of it, acts as the “heart”. Using regular simple syrup is the best option to get the best color.
Simple syrup is just a 1:1 ratio of sugar and water, boiled until the sugar dissolved and then cooled down.
I hope that helps
Kelly Schierbrock says
I am looking for the petal luster dust. I found a comparison of Tinker dust and luster dust. Do you know if the tinker dust will make the liquid shimmer like the luster dust?
Dini says
Hi Kelly
I’m not sure what tinker dust is, but if the particles are larger than luster dust, then it won’t work unfortunately. Luster dust is very fine and almost like a powder.
I hope that helps!
Alex says
Hey, I am so interested in this shimmery liqueur. I already try this on my liqueur, but the problem is that my shimmery liqueur is unstable (luster gold will settle down on the bottom of bottle), do i need to use stabilizer for that? 🙁 thank you
Dini says
Hi Alex
The luster dust does settle to the bottom. The shimmer appears when it’s stirred or shaken.
The only way to keep it suspended for longer (not indefinitely), is to make the liquid thicker which would make it hard to drink.
I hope that helps.
Connie Loyet says
Fascinating!
Deanna says
This is so cool! Can you recommend how much luster dust to use for one glass (drink) im thinking this might be part of my signature drink for my wedding!
Dini says
Hi Deanna
It really depend on how large the drink is, and how clear the cocktail is going to be (clarity, not color).
It doesn’t take much though. I just would only use much less than 1/8th of a tsp for one drink, and see if you need more.
Congratulations for your wedding! 🙂
Ana Cristina says
Hi ! Beautiful receipe, thank you so much.
Colud you give me the simple syrup receipe that you use
Dini says
Hi Ana
A simple syrup is equal part of sugar and water cooked and brought to a boil, until the sugar dissolves.
I hope that helps!
Nawfal maanaoui says
I loved this!
Katherine West says
I make jolly rancher vodka for Christmas gifts. Of coarse there is always one. She only drinks rum and will not give me a flavor to infuse. Could I put in luster dust? Sure its just rum but it would be pretty rum. Question is how long will the luster last?
Katherine West says
she is a pina colada kinda gal. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!
Dini says
Hi Katherine
I would recommend using a pearl luster dust. The dust will look white in the pot, but this dust has more of a transparent color (or a very see through white), so the shimmer takes on the color of the liqueur / liquor that you add it too. So even if they drink the rum straight, or make a cocktail, it adds shimmer without changing the color.
The luster should last a long while. I have kept my shimmery liqueurs for upto 1 year, and it still had the shimmer when we finished it.
I hope that helps!
Sharmishtha says
Will gold luster dust work on dillon’s elderflower liquer? or does it have to be a clear coloured spirit?
Dini says
Hi Sharmishtha
The gold color will mix with the color of liqueur. So if the liqueur is clear or yellow, it will show up as gold or a more yellow gold shimmer. If the liqueur is red or pink, it will mix with the gold and produce a orange shimmer. If the liqueur is blue, then it will end up being a more greenish shimmer. I haven’t used dillon’s elderflower liqueur before, so I don’t know what color it will produce, but if it’s yellow like elderflower cordial, then it should produce a yellow golden shimmer. Hope that helps!
Saimir Jakupi says
Magic !
Jacqueline says
Excited to try this! Can you make it ahead of time and store in the fridge, or do you have to make it fresh each time?
Dini says
Hi Jacqueline
You don’t have to make it fresh each time. I like to keep mine in the fridge and it will keep for a few months at least. Hope that helps!
Constance Hilsinger says
Will this Luster Petal Dust and alcohol work in a punch fountain?? I’m thinking the shimmers will be continually mixed, hence not on the bottom. What do you think?
Dini says
Hi Constance,
I haven’t tried drinks in a punch fountain before so I cannot be absolutely certain. However, the luster petal dust can work in any alcoholic drink, but the shimmery swirls will only show up if the drink is clear and not cloudy.
Chef Alan Tetreault says
I have been producing and selling luster dusts for 16 years. Luster Dust and Petal dust are two distinct products used in the cake decorating industry. There is no such thing as Luster Petal Dust. Be sure you purchase only luster or super pearl, or pearl dust. Petal dust has a flat finish and will NOT give you the effects you are seeking.
JD says
Hi there,
Neat idea. Would you be able to provide a specific Amazon listing? I’ve searched on eBay and Amazon and find a lot of non-toxic luster dust but I don’t know if it is the right thing? https://www.ebay.com/itm/Petal-Dust-GUMPASTE-FLOWER-DUSTING-POWDER-Cake-Decoration-Luster-Sparkle-Pearl-D/150944889571?hash=item2325043ae3:m:mm-2VPTAwoYSZm8Mj5ZnOQw <– this says luster in the description but says it's really for "dry" things.. I saw your post but it really just searches "edible luster dust" on Amazon. Through that, I did find: https://www.amazon.com/Food-Grade-Luster-Dust-Grams-Flamingo/dp/B00594DDGA/ref=pd_sbs_325_6?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B00594DDGA&pd_rd_r=YC0N551DMR0M4BW47JKQ&pd_rd_w=Ws3Hd&pd_rd_wg=elB3Y&psc=1&refRID=YC0N551DMR0M4BW47JKQ <– but at $11.50 for one color, that feels very pricey. Thank you for the reply and assistance.
JD says
What do you think about this?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Sugarflair-Lustre-Dust-Edible-Sugarcraft-Food-Cake-Colour-Powder-Tint-Decorate/262128876606?epid=621577972&hash=item3d08193c3e:m:mCuqMPwOmL52EW6EQ8xQGNQ
Thank you again 🙂
Dini says
Hi JD! I do like sugar flair products and trust them! I would go with it, eventhough I haven’t used their luster petal dust before.
Unfortunately, buying luster dust is a little pricey online. I bought mine in a baking suplies store, so they weren’t as expensive as buying online.
I will try to locate an online retailer that sells the brand I currently own and update the post!
I hope this helps! Thank you 🙂
Cheers,
Dini
Bea says
Hi JD, not sure if you’re still interested but instead of buying your luster dust online you can buy it from craft stores like Michaels or Hobby lobby and it’s much cheaper 2 gm is $4.49 plus you get 40% off coupon which brings it to $2.50 . Hope that helps. You can usually always buy them on sale.