I’ll be honest right up front: I’m not really much of a drinker when it comes to alcohol. But when horror and pop culture collide in a way that feels this on-brand, even I have to stop and take notice.
Ghostface Vodka is officially on the way, and yes, it’s inspired by Scream. Even better? It ties directly into Matthew Lillard’s much-talked-about return in Scream 7. If you’re 21 years old or over and you enjoy a good themed cocktail moment, this might be your new spooky season staple.
Ghostface Vodka Sounds Like a Real Scream
Created by Find Familiar Spirits’ Macabre Spirits label, Ghostface Vodka is being marketed as a premium spirit “crafted for those who appreciate their spirits as pure as the screams in a horror theater.” It’s a pitch that leans fully into the fandom, and honestly, it works.
The vodka itself is distilled in Germany from 100 percent non-GMO potatoes. It’s naturally gluten-free and described as clean and classic, with a smooth, creamy mid-palate and a silky finish. If you’re into potato-based vodkas, that profile alone should grab your attention.
For me, the branding almost makes it feel like the ultimate horror movie night accessory. Picture a Scream marathon, dim lighting, maybe a dirty martini on the table. It’s theatrical in the best way.
Matthew Lillard’s Full-Circle Moment
Matthew Lillard, forever linked to the Ghost Face legacy, shared his excitement about the project:
“At Macabre Spirits, we love creating premium spirit experiences for the horror community. I’ve had a long, lovely history with that mask, so getting to work with Fun World to bring the iconic Ghost Face mask into a whole new space felt full-circle. It’s a chance to give fans something premium, something collectible, and something that tastes incredible—just in time for me to return to the scene of the crime this February.”
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That “return to the scene of the crime” line hits especially hard with Scream 7 set to debut February 27. The timing is clearly intentional, and it feels like a smart way to build hype around both the film and the brand.
A Collector’s Box That’s To Die For
If the standard bottle isn’t enough for you, there’s also a Ghostface Vodka Collectable Box launching February 9 exclusively at GhostFaceVodka.com.
The limited-run $160 set includes:
- A multi-faceted Italian glass bottle with premium tactile labeling designed for display
- A hand-signed autograph from Matthew Lillard on every label in this collectible edition
- A sleek limited-edition collector’s box
- Exclusive Ghostface Vodka pins and custom glassware
- Access to GFV Killer Bash, a social party game unlocked via QR code on the bottle
That autograph alone will make this a hot commodity among Scream fans. Add in the custom glassware and horror-themed party game, and it’s clearly aimed at collectors as much as cocktail enthusiasts.
The physical retail launch is planned for spooky season 2026, but this February drop is the early-adopter moment. Supplies are described as limited, and given Lillard’s fanbase, I wouldn’t expect them to last long.
A Fitting Addition to Horror Fandom
Even as someone who doesn’t drink much, I can appreciate when a product feels thoughtfully aligned with its audience. Ghostface Vodka isn’t just slapping a mask on a bottle. It’s leaning into horror culture, collectible design, and fan engagement in a way that feels intentional.
If you’re planning a Scream 7 screening party, this might be the ultimate themed addition to the table. Just remember to enjoy responsibly.
Now I’m curious: what’s your favorite scary cocktail? If it calls for vodka, Ghostface Vodka may be ready to answer the phone.