**How to make 8 drinks for a crowd: In a pitcher, mix together 1 cup vodka, 1 cup 100% cranberry juice, cup Cointreau, cup fresh lemon juice, and 5 tablespoons simple syrup. Add 3 handfuls of ice and stir until cold. Pour into glasses and serve.
Christmas Drinks
Whether you host a Christmas party every holiday season, or simply enjoy playing bartender on Christmas Eve after the kids are tucked in for a long winter's nap, it's always exciting to try new drinks that take your favorite liqueurs and spirits in a festive direction.
Our favorite seasonal tipples feature the best flavors of Christmas, from gingerbread to cranberry sauce. Of course, you don't have to drink at your Christmas Eve party, and a handful of these Christmas cocktails can be turned into merry mocktails no problem. But if you are looking for alcoholic Christmas drinks to pair with your holiday appetizer spread, look no further than these fun recipes.
Some of these drinks are hot, for a cold winter's day, while others are chilled and refreshing. You may even want to note bubbly options for upcoming New Year's Eve celebrations. Regardless, these Christmas cocktails bring holiday classics like mulled wine and blood orange drinks to a whole new level.
A cold glass of milk with a plate of gingerbread cookies isn't the only non-alcoholic drink option available to you during the Christmas season. And while a spiked cup of hot chocolate can be just what you need after a sit-down dinner with the in-laws, Christmas mocktails have the same amount of Christmas spirit (without the literal spirits). These easy non-alcoholic Christmas drinks are the perfect option to serve at a family Christmas party where there is a younger crowd, or at any gathering where guests might prefer a festive mocktail option.
From refreshing non-alcoholic cocktails to festive punch recipes that will have you pouring seconds into your holiday cup, these drinks can be enjoyed all December long, then into Dry January and beyond. You may have an easier time finding candy canes during the winter months, but you'll still want to sip on these yummy non-alcoholic drinks long after you take down the tree.
Today I'm sharing 27 warm non-alcoholic Christmas drinks, from hot cocoa to cider, to enjoy during the holiday season. You'll find a wide variety of warm beverages to enjoy at your next holiday party, or for curling up on the couch to watch a holiday movie.
With the winter holidays quickly approaching, it's time to update your drink list with Christmas-themed cocktails! Create a holiday drink special for the month of December, or send your guests home with a perfectly packaged winter cocktail kit. The 12 drinks of Christmas are just as delicious when you make them at home, maybe while finishing up some holiday shopping online or watching a new holiday flick.
Our Christmas alcoholic drinks are delicious any time of year, but they'll add some festive flair to your drink menu during the cold winter months. This list of holiday cocktail recipes has something for everyone, from chocolate lovers to eggnog fans. Find your new favorite winter cocktail below!
Count down the 12 days of Christmas with these classic holiday drinks and put your patrons in the holiday spirit. Get ready for the holiday season and update your beverage menu with any of our festive drinks and cocktails.
The Sippin' Santa pop-up at Nickel City is like an escape to the North Pole. This always festive, multi-city experience returns to the East Austin watering hole, offering Tiki-style holiday drinks like the Kris Kringle Colada, Holiday On Ice and Island of Misfit Toys for patrons to enjoy. (1133 E. 11th St.; sippinsantapopup.com)
This charming Rainey Street gem Lucille's Patio Lounge is a perfect place to cozy up for some seasonal beverages this December. Embrace the homey fireside vibe we cling to around yuletide, and enjoy offerings like spiked apple cider, mulled wine, spiked hot chocolate and other holiday-inspired drinks at the bar. (77 Rainey St.; lucilleaustin.com)
However, some Christmas drinks contain as much sugar as three cans of Coca-Cola and as many calories as a burger, which prompted UK organisation Action on Sugar on Tuesday to further calls for high street chains to reduce the sugar content in their festive beverages.
"Definitely be aware of the sugar content in festive drinks but ultimately remember these are not meant to be consumed every single day, they are meant to be enjoyed as a special festive drink, something to have in moderation," registered nutritionist Rhiannon Lambert told Insider.
After all, mornings are best started with a specialty coffee. Why not froth your milk and add a touch of cinnamon for some holiday vibes in your home office? Break out that favorite Christmas mug, and don't forget to treat yourself to some cinnamon sticks, cute marshmallows, and candy canes for garnishing. Whether you whip up a gingerbread latte or a frozen peppermint hot chocolate, you're sure to be jingle bell rockin' your way through the week. Just be sure to take a picture so these merry moments last longer, and pair them with Instagram captions for Christmas drinks.
Don't stop at festive lattes and hot cocoas, either. When it's wine o'clock and work is done for the day, the holidays are the perfect time to whip up mulled wine, spiked apple cider, hot buttered rum, or a Christmas mimosa. Grab your housemates or set up a virtual cocktail party with your besties. 'Tis the season for toasting, but more importantly, to spice up your content with Christmas drinks and festive captions.
This cocktail uses chili-pepper infused vodka and a rim of cocoa powder mixed with cayenne. It's not one of your more typical holiday drinks because it's a little bit spicy. You can order the little dried peppers from Amazon.
This holiday cocktail has a boozy mint chocolate flavor. There's also a hint of berry from that lovely grenadine "sunrise." This is one of the best looking drinks you could serve at a party.
Today I want to bring you my guide to traditional Christmas drinks in the UK. Whether you want to make a classic cocktail or are excited about Scottish or English drinks, read on to find out what people in the UK drink during the Christmas season. There are lots of delicious tipples to choose from.
In this collection of warm drinks, you will have a variety of options to pick from to serve at any occasion. From holiday work parties and potlucks to family events and festivities, you will be set! Included are recipes that can be made stove top or in a crock pot for easy transport.
Christmas is the time to be merry, eat and drink. Luckily for us, drinks are numerous and come in various styles. No matter what drink you need for your Christmas party, our list of 10 alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks has something for everyone.
Eggnog is one of the few drinks that perfectly fit the holiday season and can be enjoyed in various ways. Eggnog recipes range from classic recipes for parties, to modern eggnog cocktails made by the glass, many of which have an international flair. A basic recipe for homemade eggnog is mixing eggs with sugar, milk, cream and liquor. Many eggnog recipes incorporate seasonal flavours, and store-bought eggnog can also be used, making them even easier. You can also choose between whiskey, brandy or rum, no liquor at all, and even egg-free options.
Glühwein can be easily served from a punch bowl or even set out as a centerpiece. Float a few fresh slices of orange and lemon in the hot drink and garnish with extra star anise and cinnamon sticks. Guests can still ladle drinks and the effect is stunning.
These alcoholic Christmas drinks will be perfect for your next party! Get inspiration for fun and festive drinks to serve to your guests. From traditional drink recipe to fun new recipes, these are sure to set the mood during the holiday season.
I prefer to use cranberry juice that has no added sugars. You may use cranberry juice cocktail if you wish, but I find it to be too sweet for most drinks. Cranberries are naturally sweet and tart, and there is sugar in the ginger beer to make this drink sweet on its own.
Many of the cherished memories of Christmas are the traditions that carry on from family to family. Whether you do the annual family excursion to chop down your own tree or take it out of the basement storage, you may need a little pick-me-up to get the job done. Here are nine Christmas drinks that will give you a little boost to continue your beloved holiday traditions.
Samuel Adams Winter Lager gets the job done nicely. Brewed with orange peel, cinnamon and ginger, you can taste a bit of the warm, christmas spices all while taking your first steps into the holiday season.
If you really want to stay warm, choose from Baileys, RumChata, or even whipped cream vodka to give your hot beverage a little kick. Top off these Christmas drinks with some marshmallows, whip cream, cinnamon or nutmeg, and mini chocolate chips.
Our goal with this list was to bring you drinks you can easily make at home. These beverages all use ingredients that should be easy to source. Hope you enjoy these non-alcoholic Christmas drinks as much as we did!
Christmas is a time for getting together with family and friends, sharing good food and holiday party drinks, and enjoying each other's company. But what happens if you don't drink alcohol? Don't worry, we've got you covered.
Whether you are the host of a family Christmas dinner party or just looking for something to drink that will please everyone, we've made sure there's something you'll love. From classic favorites to fun twists on non-alcoholic drinks, these festive, non-alcoholic Christmas drinks will make everyone happy. So put on your Santa hats and get ready to celebrate Christmas the non-alcoholic way!
Best of all, it takes minutes to create - so no spending all night making drinks in the kitchen while they're visiting! Your Christmas party will be memorable this year with this delicious Christmas punch! 2ff7e9595c
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