Here’s how to make deiciously refreshing and mesmerizing Flavored Shimmery Liqueur at home! I first showed you how to make shimmery liqueur (i.e. homemade Viniq) last year.
Here I share how to make your own flavored liqueur (fruit liqueur) in all the colors of the rainbow, using homemade vodka infusions. You’ll never have this much fun making fun cocktails ever again! 🙂

I first showed you how to make shimmery liqueur (homemade Viniq) last year. Having come across Viniq at the liquor store, I wanted to figure out how to make shimmery cocktails myself at home, and I did. 🙂
The Flavor Bender was the first place where this cool trick and the science behind it was explained, and I decided to take it to the next level this time with FLAVORED SHIMMERY LIQUEUR – made with homemade infused vodka!
As a side note – if you’d like to infuse your cocktails with rich buttery savory flavor, check out my post on fat washing alcohol (fat washed butter rum).
How and why shimmery liqueur works
I explained how and why shimmery liqueur works in my original post. The short version is that liquids with high viscosity and less density than water work very well for this effect, because those two properties enable the kind of light refraction that you need to see that beautiful shimmer when you add luster petal dust.
In the original post, I made shimmery liqueur by mixing vodka and sugar syrup. So in order to get different flavors and make flavored liqueur, I used flavored vodka.
What is luster petal dust?
Luster petal dust is used in cake decorations. It’s basically a fine powder of colored pigment MIXED with fine luster particles to make it shimmer. You can find the normal powdered pigment, but you want to look for the LUSTER powder pigment (or Luster Petal Dust). I buy mine online, but you might be able to find them in your cake decorating store too.
Updated recipe video for fruit infused shimmery liqueur (fruit liqueur)
However I wanted something cheaper than having to buy vodka with different flavors, and I also wanted natural flavors, so I decided to make my own infused vodka to make flavored shimmery liqueur this time (i.e. flavored fruit liqueur).
And I made a RAINBOW of colors and flavors! 🙂
How to make shimmery flavored liqueur at home (shimmery fruit liqueur)
GREEN – Creme de Menthe / Mint shimmery liqueur (mint infused vodka + sugar syrup)

BLUE – Butterfly Pea infused Vodka (or Gin) liqueur. I use vodka or gin for this, because it is more neutral, and butterfly pea doesn’t turn purple.
This liqueur doesn’t have a taste of it’s own, BUT it does, as a bonus, change color to make really fun cocktails when you add something acidic (read about it in my post on how to make color changing alcohol).

PURPLE – Blackberry shimmery liqueur (blackberry infused vodka + sugar syrup) – this is the closest to the color (not flavor) of purple Viniq

RED – Strawberry shimmery liqueur (strawberry infused vodka + sugar syrup)

ORANGE – Orange shimmery liqueur (orange infused vodka + sugar syrup)

YELLOW/GOLD – Pineapple shimmery Liqueur (Pineapple + Rum) You can use Vodka instead of Rum as well, but this liqueur tastes AMAZING especially a cocktail made with this liqueur + coconut water!
I made an extra version of the gold liqueur, by just adding gold luster dust to St Germain Liqueur (Elderflower liqueur) and created a beautiful gold cocktail. You can check it out here in my gold shimmery champagne cocktail post!

Another version which I will be sharing soon is Butterscotch shimmery liqueur (vanilla + salt + brown sugar + butter infused vodka).
This liqueur uses another special technique called Fat Washing, which I have explained in the linked post.

- To make fruit liqueur, I used fresh fruits and herbs to infuse the vodka and let the infusion take place for about 5 days. With the exception of the blue shimmery liqueur where I simply used a wine for the color, so it’s not actually an infusion.
- Once the flavors were infused, I added cooled sugar syrup (1 part sugar syrup to 3 parts infused vodka) and then mixed in the luster petal dust to create those magical, mesmerizing swirls!
- For some of the liqueurs you may need to add a drop of food coloring to really enhance the color, but that’s optional. Since luster petal dust comes in all the colors of the rainbow, it will add color to your infused liqueur as well.
I have shared 6 of the recipes here in this post, but the butterscotch shimmery liqueur recipe will be shared separately soon, along with a really fun way to use that liqueur!
The flavors in each of these fruit liqueurs are so fresh, robust and delicious. You could easily make your favorite cocktails with these flavored liqueurs and WOW your guests with that hypnotic shimmer. 🙂
Ideas for fun cocktails made with homemade flavored liqueurs (fruit liqueurs)
Harry Potter themed Unicorn Blood Cocktail (perfect as a spooky Halloween recipe too).

Just like with Viniq, the luster petal dust here settles to the bottom after a short while. You need to occasionally mix and re-disperse the petal dust to get that dazzling shimmer again.
Another super cool thing you could do for a party or special occasion (like a Halloween party) is to purchase some dry ice and then add a little piece of dry ice to the flavored shimmery liqueur bottle when you’re serving it to your guests.
The dry ice needs to be just heavy enough to sink to the bottom of the bottle or glass and it’ll “come alive and dance” inside the liquid, giving rise to an incredible shimmering, bubbling, smoky effect. This effect will last for as long as there’s some dry ice is inside the bottle/drink before it completely disappears.
Halloween themed Witch’s Heart Cocktail

OR how about this extra magical, COLOR CHANGING shimmery cocktail – The Phoenix Cocktail

OR this simply Gold Shimmery Champagne Cocktail that is perfect to ring in the new year in style!

Important note on dry ice
Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide. So DO NOT CONSUME DRY ICE!
Only use food-grade dry ice, which is usually what’s available at grocery stores that have it (but ask anyway to make sure). Wait for the dry ice to disappear (melt) completely before you drink your cocktail/alcohol (which you will know when the bubbling stops). This does NOT equate to consuming dry ice because when dry ice “melts” it goes straight from solid to gas (sublimation), so it actually bubbles out of your drink.
So remember never to close a bottle with dry ice inside to avoid that pressure build up. Use tongs when you handle dry ice and crush it or only add small chips of dry ice to your drink.
The smaller it is, the quicker it will melt/disappear. The gas that bubbles out of your drink will form a smoke/fog and settle around your drink creating a fantastic “smoky cauldron” effect that’s perfect for Halloween parties, as you can see in the pictures and the GIFs here.

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Flavored Shimmery Liqueur (Video & the Science!)
Ingredients:
- 4 cups 80 proof vodka
- 1 cup gin
- 1 cup white rum
- 2 cups simple syrup simple syrup is made by dissolving sugar with water at a 2:1 ratio over medium heat
- 6 – 7 strawberries cut in half
- 6 – 7 blackberries
- ½ cup packed mint leaves
- 1 rind of a large orange or 2 small oranges
- 6 dried butterfly pea flowers
- 2 slices fresh pineapple 1 inch thick each
- Luster petal dust in Red, Yellow, White, Purple, Green, and Orange
- Crushed dry ice to serve plus small pellets (optional)
Instructions:
- Use 6 jars with 2 cup capacity. Divide the vodka into 4 different jars (2 cup capacity). Add the gin to one of the jars, and the white rum to another.4 cups 80 proof vodka, 1 cup gin, 1 cup white rum
Strawberry Red Shimmery Liqueur
- Place the strawberries in 1 of the vodka jars. Cover the jar with the lid and let it infuse for 1 week (up to 2 weeks) at room temperature.6 – 7 strawberries
- Next, strain the infused liqueur through a cheesecloth to remove the fruits and any small particles.
- Mix the infused liqueur with ⅓ cup of simple syrup (or more or less to suit your preferences).2 cups simple syrup
- Add a small amount of RED LUSTER PETAL DUST to the liqueur and mix to combine.Luster petal dust
- Add more luster petal dust to get the desired shimmery effect.
Blackberry Purple Shimmery Liqueur
- Place the blackberries in 1 of the vodka jars. Cover the jar with the lid and let it infuse for 1 week (up to 2 weeks) at room temperature.6 – 7 blackberries
- Next, strain the infused liqueur through a cheesecloth to remove the fruits and any small particles.
- Mix the infused liqueur with ⅓ cup of simple syrup (or more or less to suit your preferences).2 cups simple syrup
- Add a small amount of PURPLE LUSTER PETAL DUST (or a mix of blue and red) to the liqueur and mix to combine.Luster petal dust
- Add more luster petal dust to get the desired shimmery effect.
Mint Green Shimmery Liqueur
- Place the mint in 1 of the vodka jars. Cover the jar with the lid and let it infuse for 1 week (up to 2 weeks) at room temperature.½ cup packed mint leaves
- Next, strain the liqueur through a cheesecloth to remove the leaves and any small particles, and gently press the leaves to remove any alcohol.
- Mix the infused liqueur with ¼ -⅓ cup of simple syrup (or more or less to suit your preferences).2 cups simple syrup
- Add a small amount of GREEN LUSTER PETAL DUST (or a mix of blue and yellow) to the liqueur and mix to combine.Luster petal dust
- Add more luster petal dust to get the desired shimmery effect.
Orange Shimmery Liqueur
- Place the (fresh) rind of 1 large orange in 1 of the vodka jars. Cover the jar with the lid and let it infuse for 1 week (up to 2 weeks) at room temperature.1 rind of a large orange
- Next, strain the liqueur through a cheesecloth to remove the rind and any small particles.
- Mix the infused liqueur with ¼ -⅓ cup of simple syrup (or more or less to suit your preferences).2 cups simple syrup
- Add a small amount of ORANGE LUSTER PETAL DUST (or a mix of red and yellow) to the liqueur and mix to combine.Luster petal dust
- Add more luster petal dust to get the desired shimmery effect.
Color Changing Blue Shimmery Liqueur
- Place the butterfly pea flowers with the gin in 1 of the jars. Leave it overnight (does not require multiple days to infuse).6 dried butterfly pea flowers
- Next, strain the liqueur through a strainer to remove the flowers.
- Add ¼ -⅓ cup of simple syrup to make it a liqueur OR keep it as is to use as a straight alcohol for color changing cocktails.2 cups simple syrup
- Add a dash of WHITE LUSTER PETAL DUST to the liqueur and mix to combine. This is so that the color change can occur without interference from the color of the luster dust.Luster petal dust
- Add more luster petal dust / coloring to get the shimmery effect you like.
Pineapple infused Shimmery Liqueur
- Place the pineapple in 1 of the rum jars. Cover the jar with the lid and let it infuse for 1 week (up to 2 weeks) at room temperature.2 slices fresh pineapple
- Next, strain the liqueur through a cheesecloth to remove the pinapple and any small particles.
- Mix the infused liqueur with ¼ -⅓ cup of simple syrup (or more or less to suit your preferences).2 cups simple syrup
- Add a small amount of YELLOW LUSTER PETAL DUST to the liqueur and mix to combine.Luster petal dust
- Add more luster petal dust to get the desired shimmery effect.
For All Shimmery Liqueurs
- Use these as you would any liqueur, or serve them straight in shot glasses.
- You can add a little powdered dry ice for a smoky effect (see GIFs and photos in the post).Crushed dry ice to serve
- While serving – you can drop a small chip of dry ice into the bottles to keep the liqueur swirling (but remember not to close the bottle with dry ice inside!).Crushed dry ice to serve
Video:
Nutrition Information:
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Delzora M Clark says
Thank you so very much for the recipes!!!
Susan D says
I made the strawberry liqueur for Christmas gifts for my neighbors and they came out great! I wish I could post a picture because I am so very happy with the results and can’t wait to give them out. Thank you!
Lorie says
The drinks are very imaginative and look really good
Sara says
Hi! How long does the sweetened liqueur last? Should it be stored in the fridge?
viz says
hi would like to know where to buy the glitter and whats the name of the glitter in market search …
is theres a diy i would love to know the recipe for sugar or gelatin gillter
Kendall says
Beautiful recipe! Do you muddle the blackberries or add them whole to the vodka?
Dini says
Hi Kendall!
Thank you 🙂 I add them whole, so it’s easier to fish them out after the vodka is infused.
Sara says
This post is old but I was wondering if you could make black ones? Have you tried? Does it depend on whether you can get black lustre dust?
Dini says
Hi Sara
If you want to make a black colored version, you can use black food coloring to color the vodka, and then add pearl luster dust. Pearl luster dust is just the shimmer with no color, so it add luster to any colored spirit. It will look pearl in color in the tub, but will be “colorless” in the liquid.
Hope that helps!
Robin Freeman says
Can these be made into mocktails? I don’t drink alcohol but the drinks are beautiful.
Dini says
Hi Robin!
Thank you! 🙂
It won’t be the same, but you could get a similar (but not identical) effect with mocktails, provided you use liquids that are transparent – fruit juices with absolutely no pulp.
Pulp will cloud the drink and make it hard to see the shimmer. Also, without the viscosity of the alcohol, the dust will settle at the bottom much faster as well – so you may have to stir it often to keep the shimmery dust floating in the drink.
I hope that helps!
Sheilla Pereira Sabbag Uberti says
Seems playfull, very good and beautiful. Can it be made with sugar cane spirit?
Dini says
Hi Sheilla!
I haven’t used sugar cane spirit before, so I can’t be certain if it will work exactly the same way. If it’s a clear spirit though, there’s no reason why it couldn’t. 🙂
alicia says
Quick Question.
I would love to make some of these as non-alcoholic for those no quite legal or unable or choose not to drink. Any suggestions? What to infuse? Thank you.
Side not… I made bacon infused Vodka, added your magical touch of gold and gave it as a Christmas gift for a couple whom loves Bloody Marys. They absolute loved it! Thank you for the awesome idea
Dini says
Hi Alicia!
I am SO glad that the bacon vodka was a hit! The bacon vodka sounds absolutely amazing too! 🙂
You can make shimmery cordials, but you have to make sure that the cordial / flavored syrup is clear with no pulp so it doesn’t interfere with the luster dust. I have added luster dust to elderflower syrup and used it to make drinks and it came out well! The swirls aren’t as prominent in non alcoholic drinks as in alcoholic drinks, but it should still show up! I hope that helps 🙂
Cattrina Hopper says
Will edible gold dust work?
Dini says
Hi Cattrina
I think edible gold dust would be the same as edible gold luster dust.
If it’s gold glitter pieces, it won’t work the same as dust.
Hope that helps!
e says
Can you just used already flavored vodka? Instead of infusing it yourself? Seems MUCH Easier to just buy it done.
Dini says
Hi e
You can use flavored vodka. I just personally prefer the taste and quality of vodka that I infuse myself. But flavored vodka can certainly be used instead, and mixed with any luster petal dust color of your choice.
Hope that helps!
Johanna says
Hi Do I have to Make this a week before or could i just add it as i make the drinks ?
an it will have that same effect?
also Could I add Dry Ice To It?
Dini says
Hi Johanna
If you want the fruits to infuse into the alcohol, it is recommended to allow the fruit to sit in the alcohol at least a for a few days. You can add the shimmery luster dust as you make the drinks.
If you are adding dry ice, PLEASE be mindful that it SHOULD NOT BE SWALLOWED. MAKE SURE the dry ice has COMPLETELY dissolved / disappeared before serving it to your guests as they should not swallow chunks of dry ice. Please read the note on dry ice in the post 🙂
Hope that helps!
kathryn says
I was wondering what kind of Luster petal dust you use and where you get it fromand where can i find the butterfly pea flowers.