Delicious Fall Cocktails To Sip Through the Season

Delicious Fall Cocktails To Sip Through the Season

This classic creamy New Orleans cocktail gets a fall-inspired twist with the addition of pumpkin pie-flavored syrup. Coat your cocktail glass rim with cinnamon sugar for an extra pretty presentation.

Keep the kids away from this punchbowl! This recipe is a warm-you-up classic for chilly nights or holiday gatherings.

Skip the pumpkin spice baked goods and shake up this autumnal drink featuring three types of liquor and a collection spices that you probably already have in the kitchen cabinet.

Named because the taste is "bright like the sun", Autumn Sunshine features the flavors of tangy citrus and warm bourbon. The secret ingredient to make it sweet is a dash of rich maple syrup.

Warm up this fall with a batch of hot buttered rum batter that keeps for up to three months. Add a shot of rum to each glass, a tablespoon of the batter, then fill to the brim with boiling water.

This takes apple picking to a new level! Apple cider and vanilla vodka, mixed with grain alcohol, bring this boozy twist on a beloved fall dessert.

Don't let this recipe's peculiar name stop you from trying a drink made from whiskey, port wine, and white rum. Reviewer MAMASPICE says, "This is a must during the winter holidays in our house."

Mix up the rosemary simple syrup a week in advance and then the rest of this seasonal cocktail comes together in minutes. Make it kid-friendly by subbing in sparkling cider so the entire family can say 'cheers' together!

A fun twist on a childhood favorite! Simply combine Southern Comfort with apple cider and enjoy this 21-and-up apple bobbing aperitif. "Southern Comfort is somewhat a fruity tasting spiced liqueur and the combination of it with the richness and depth of the apple cider compliment each other perfectly," says reviewer Linda.

Is your area holding on to warmer temperatures despite it being fall? Then enjoy the flavors of autumn with this frozen pumpkin cocktail, just the thing to cool you down for the season.

Red wine and chocolate are meant to go together. This warm beverage combines the two and is topped with a creamy layer of frothed milk and a sprinkle of grated chocolate.

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