11 Festive Fall Drink Recipes to Deliciously Spice Up the Season (2024)

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Wini Moranville

Food, wine, and travel writer Wini Moranville is the author of "Everyday French Cooking: Modern French Cuisine Made Simple." Over the past 25 years, she has written hundreds of articles, covering everything from Christmas Cookies to Cognac for Better Homes and Gardens, Bonjour Paris, Relish Magazine, and other national publications.

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Updated on September 30, 2022

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Get that cozy autumn warmth with our creative collection of decadent, intensely flavored fall drink recipes. Our assortment includes adults-only and family-friendly drinks featuring the best ingredients of the moment—from apples, cranberries, and pears to pumpkin spice. So whether you're looking for a refreshing fall drink recipe for the year's last outdoor picnic, or something warm to sip as you light the season's first fire, you'll have these drinks on repeat all season long.

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Apple Cider co*cktails

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These spiced apple cider drinks are sips of warmth to tame the fall chill. Try all four to decide which you like best. You can make them in your slow cooker for an all-day aroma that brings autumn indoors.

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Maple Concord

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Harvested in September and October, concord grapes are true harbingers of autumn. Combine their rich, sweet juice with the hearty flavors of maple syrup and whiskey for a drink that deserves a top spot on your roster of fall alcoholic drink recipes. P.S.: If you love the taste of concord grapes as much as we do, enjoy it in this Grape Juice Jelly recipe.

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Apple Cider Punch

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What's the best way to find fall drink recipes that are non-alcoholic? Look for sips that star apple cider. This quintessential autumn ingredient offers the kind of heft and body we love in our autumn drinks. Yet when mixed with fruit juice, lemon juice, and sparkling grape juice, it's a wonderfully refreshing quaff, too.

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Snickerdoodle Cider Mimosa

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If you're on the hunt for fall drink recipes that are perfect for brunch, here's one to consider. This autumn spin on the mimosa showcases apple cider and cinnamon, the season's quintessential baking spice. For dessert, follow through on the snickerdoodle theme with these irresistible Brown Butter Snickerdoodle Cookie Cups.

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Mexican Hot Coffee co*cktail

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Quick! Before all the leaves are gone, dine on the patio one last time amidst autumn's blaze of color. This eye-opening fall festive drink recipe features coffee, Kahlua, rum, and toasty spices to keep everyone warm on a crisp fall day. Serve it with a home-baked coffee cake fora casual weekend get-together with friends.

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Cardamom Old Fashioned

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Attention craft co*cktail enthusiasts! Try this one-of-a-kind drink if you're looking for fall alcoholic drink recipes that show off your mixology skills. Its burnished amber color hints at the fall-toned flavors you'll enjoy in every sip. Yes—there are a few steps involved, so keep the serve-along simple with an easy charcuterie board.

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Pear Old-Fashioned

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When autumn's best pears arrive at the market, snag a few to garnish this lovely fall festive drink recipe. It's anchored by bourbon and bitters—two key ingredients in a classic Old Fashioned, but we've swapped the classic's orange slice and maraschino cherry for a bit of pear nectar and sliced ripe pears. The result is one smooth—and delightfully seasonal—sip.

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Cranberry Pisco Sour

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Deep-Dish Apple-Cranberry Pie

Harvested mid-September through mid-November, sweet-tart cranberries make a dazzlingly colorful and irresistibly tasty base for your fall drink recipes. Here, the crimson fruit brings a remarkable North American touch to a quintessential South American co*cktail, the Pisco Sour, which is especially popular in Chile and Peru. Be sure to garnish drinks with sugared cranberries to showcase the showstopping fruit.

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Earl Grey Hot Buttered Rum

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The velvety-smooth richness that a pat of butter brings to a hot co*cktail is simply magical. Now, autumn-ize the experience by imbuing the butter with pumpkin pie spice. Add fragrant Earl Grey tea to the mix, and you've got one legendary fall drink recipe. It's another winning sip from our Test Kitchen Senior Culinary Specialist (and resident co*cktail ace), Juliana Hale.

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Cinnamon-Pumpkin Toddy

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This irresistible fall co*cktail recipe combines three top flavors of the season: pumpkin, apple, and cinnamon. Serve it fireside to warm up guests at your next party. Bonus: No last-minute stirring or shaking needed here! The recipe cooks up in your slow cooker, so most of the prep work happens up to 1½ to 4 hours in advance.

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Ginger Soda

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Ginger is the spicy-warm star of this super-refreshing five-ingredient handcrafted soda. With lemon juice for extra zip, this fall drink recipe is one of our go-to sips when we're looking for non-alcoholic options. Try the ginger syrup in other co*cktail recipes, or spice up a cup of tea. The DIY syrup keeps up to 2 weeks in the fridge.

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FAQs

What is the Christmas drink? ›

From eggnog and wassail to the Tom and Jerry and poinsettia, these classic Christmas drinks are as inherent to holiday celebrations as decorating the tree and yummy baked treats. The recipes have stood the test of time and are sure to keep your season bright.

What is the best co*cktail for new drinkers? ›

The following four drinks are perfect for a first time with a particular spirit.
  • Gin: The Alexander. Of course, many folks' first impulse would be a Martini, thanks to name recognition. ...
  • Bourbon: Mint Julep. Many might suggest a Manhattan for a first bourbon drink. ...
  • Dark Rum: Dark and Stormy. ...
  • Tequila: Persephone's Elixir.
Sep 6, 2012

What are the 6 basic types of co*cktails? ›

They are the Old Fashioned, Martini, Daiquiri, Sidecar, Whiskey Highball, and Flip.

What is the most drunk drink at Christmas? ›

Top ten Christmas drinks
  • Beer. ...
  • co*cktails. ...
  • Eggnog. ...
  • Gin. ...
  • Mulled wine. ...
  • Rum. ...
  • Hot chocolate. ...
  • Whisky. Rich, warming, and high on the list of festive favourites, whisky is enjoyed all year round, but it really comes into its own at Christmas.
Nov 13, 2023

What are the 6 mother co*cktails? ›

The basic types of co*cktails are the Old Fashioned, Daiquiri, Martini, Whisky Highball, Flip, and Sidecar.

What is the most popular drink right now? ›

1. Margarita. The classic Margarita co*cktail has been one of the most popular co*cktails in America for years and still remains on top. While there are many variations, the traditional recipe consists of tequila, Triple Sec and lime juice.

What alcohol is least damaging to liver? ›

Take a look at this list of the least-damaging alcoholic drinks from Legends at White Oak to help you drink consciously.
  • Red Wine. ...
  • Light Beer. ...
  • Tequila. ...
  • Gin & Rum & Vodka & Whiskey.
Mar 7, 2021

What is the easiest drink for a bartender to make? ›

Here are some examples of standard drinks at bars, along with their ingredients:
  • Vodka tonic: vodka and tonic water.
  • Gin and tonic: gin and tonic water.
  • Rum and co*ke: rum and cola.
  • Whiskey sour: whiskey, lemon juice, and sugar.
  • Screwdriver: vodka and orange juice.
  • Mojito: rum, mint, lime, sugar, and club soda.
Aug 7, 2019

What alcoholic drink makes you feel better? ›

Hot Toddy. The hot toddy has been around for centuries, and for good reason. Besides being a warm and tasty co*cktail, the hot toddy is known for its medicinal benefits. Most recipes combine whiskey, or bourbon, with hot water, a spoonful of honey and a slice of lemon.

What are the five mother co*cktails? ›

This concept that all sauces can relate back to one of the mother sauces was championed by the king of chefs and the chef of kings, Auguste Escoffier. In the bar world, we have something quite similar: the six basic drinks – the Daiquiri, Old Fashioned, Martini, Sidecar, Highball and Flip.

Which co*cktail is best for beginners? ›

12 of The Best co*cktails for Beginners
  • Pina Colada co*cktail.
  • Mojito co*cktail.
  • Cosmopolitan co*cktail.
  • Manhattan co*cktail.
  • Dirty Martini co*cktail.
  • Long Island Iced Tea co*cktail.
  • Gin Martini co*cktail.
  • Moscow Mule co*cktail.
May 24, 2022

What are the 4 basic co*cktails? ›

These four drinks represent four essential co*cktail categories, clockwise from left: old pal (three-parter), gin buck (fizz), daiquiri (sour) and hanky-panky (Old-Fashioned/lowball).

What is the Christmas drink made of? ›

The Best Christmas Punch Recipe

Cranberry juice, sparkling wine, and orange slices keep the punch's flavor light, bright, and dangerously easy to drink. Be warned: this is one crushable holiday co*cktail! (You can choose whether or not to mention this tidbit to guests.)

What is an American Christmas drink? ›

Throughout Canada, the United States and some European countries, eggnog is traditionally consumed over the Christmas season, from late October until the end of the holiday season.

What drink is traditionally drunk on Christmas morning? ›

Classic Bucks Fizz/Mimosa. The classic morning drink for Christmas is orange juice with a little fizz in it. There are plenty of options for adding fizz to orange juice, from Cava, prosecco or Crémant to decadent Champagnes and even a little spirit should one need the extra pick me up.

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