If there’s one season that screams cocktails, it has to be summer… but don’t let that stop you from sipping something special when the cool weather starts to roll around. The truth is, there’s a perfect cocktail out there for every season (and thank goodness for that!) so you’ll never have to go long without a cool, refreshing drink in your hand. Here are some of the best beverages out there for the season of spices, sweaters and changing leaves:
This cocktail is really almost a fall dessert in a glass. Vodka, caramel syrup and apple cider (freshly pressed if you can find it) are shaken and poured over ice before getting topped with a splash of ginger beer for a cocktail that packs a serious seasonal punch.
http://www.townandcountrymag.com/leisure/drinks/g1547/fall-cocktails/ Photo by: Town and Country Mag
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If you haven’t seen it already, Kahlua recently hopped on board the pumpkin spice bandwagon and released a limited edition pumpkin spice-flavored coffee liquor which forms the base of this luxuriously-rich martini. Pumpkin spice Kahlua is combined with butterscotch schnapps and cream for a festive mash-up of rich butterscotch and warm pumpkin spice.
http://www.garnishwithlemon.com/kahlua-pumpkin-scotchie/ Photo by: Garnished With Lemon
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Move over whiskey sour, and make room for this fresh, festive take on this classic cocktail. the pear sour combines pear brandy, pear nectar and lemon juice with egg white (for a velvety froth) and simple syrup for a refreshing and elegant way to toast the season.
http://www.townandcountrymag.com/leisure/drinks/g1547/fall-cocktails/ Photo by: Town and Country Mag
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Normally sangria is all about wine (and I have no problems with that) but in this seasonal version, fresh apple cider is added along with refreshing pinot grigio, honey brandy and warm fall spices like cinnamon and nutmeg. Chopped honey crisp apples and fresh pears add a festive fruit flavor to this fall sipper.
http://inspiredbycharm.com/2013/09/apple-cider-sangria-lose-the-bottle-2500-contest.html Photo by: Inspired by Charm
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Chai tea is one of those warming flavors I always crave when the weather turns cool. In this chilled version, spicy chai tea is spiked with vanilla vodka and amaretto liquor before getting mixed with a splash of half and half and simple syrup before it gets served over ice for an adults-only iced tea cocktail.
http://www.mylifeasamrs.com/2011/09/vanilla-vodka-chai-tea.html Photo by: My Life as a Mrs
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Some of the best cocktails for fall start with either bourbon or whiskey, probably because they both have a way of warming us up from the inside out. In this twist on the classic whiskey sour, a spiced cranberry syrup is used to give this sour cocktail a puckering cranberry punch and a festive holiday hue.
http://bakerbynature.com/cranberry-cinnamon-whiskey-sour/ Photo by: Baker by Nature
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The old fashioned is a cocktail classic that dates back to the late 1800’s. The basic ingredients remain the same; sugar, bitters, alcohol (usually whiskey or bourbon), but in this sweet twist the sugar gets swapped for pure maple syrup which gives this cocktail an especially woodsy fall twist.
https://www.tastingtable.com/drinks/national/maple-syrup-old-fashioned-classic-cocktail-video Photo by: Tasting Table
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Mulled cider is always a big hit when the weather gets cold, with warming spices and the kind of spirits that will put hair on your chest it’s a warming drink all around. It gets even easier when all you have to do is throw a few ingredients in the slow cooker and let it simmer until its aromas fill your house, and your heart.
http://www.thekitchn.com/recipe-slow-cooker-spiked-mulled-cider-235863 Photo by: Kitchn
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Mexican horchata is a creamy, lightly spiced beverage made from rice milk which is then sweetened and flavored all sorts of ways, and if you haven’t tried it it’s high time you do. What better way to try horchata this fall than this spiked, pumpkin version?? Think of it like a dairy-free pumpkin pie in a glass, with the welcome addition of vanilla vodka of course.
http://slimpickinskitchen.com/spiked-pumpkin-horchata/ Photo by: Slim Pickins Kitchen
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Margaritas are a classic summer sipper, but with a few carefully chosen additions, you can turn a margarita into a cocktail fit for the fall season! In this spiced apple margarita, apple juice, honey simple syrup and cinnamon join the party along with lime juice and of course, a healthy does of tequila.
http://cookieandkate.com/2014/spiced-apple-margaritas/ Photo by: Cookies and Kate
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