Apple Cider co*cktail (2024)

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I have an easy Apple Cider co*cktail to put a twinkle in your eye and add sparkle to your evening. Light, refreshing, and adaptable to just about any base alcohol you prefer, it’s just the spirited sip you need to toast the holidays.

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This festive co*cktail is made with Apple Cider, bourbon, a squeeze of lemon, and ginger beer.

It’s wonderfully spiced, not too sweet, and perfect for the holiday season (like its morning cousin, Apple Cider Mimosa).

A garnish of apple slices, cinnamon, and thyme makes it beautiful enough for an intimate special occasion, while its fast and easy preparation makes it the perfect apple cider co*cktail for a crowd.

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Any evening would feel immediately cheerful with one of these drinks in your hand.

What I love most about this cold apple cider co*cktail is it’s easy to scale (like my favorite Christmas Punch).

I’ve included directions for both one drink and a pitcher, so whether you are pouring for two or a few, this simple co*cktail recipe has you covered.

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“Easy, refreshing, & fun! Glad I tried it–thanks!”

— Sarah —

How to Make an Apple Cider co*cktail

This co*cktail leans to the bright/refreshing side.

It will lighten up a winter evening and would be enjoyable as an early fall or even summer apple cider co*cktail too.

Since the ingredients here are few, be sure to choose each one carefully. I’ve suggested some of my favorites.

Tip!

For a warm co*cktail, check out my recipe for Mulled Wine or Hot Buttered Bourbon.

The Ingredients

  • Bourbon. Choose something good enough to sip on its own, but not so high-end you want to avoid mixing it altogether. Bulleit, Maker’s Mark, Four Roses, and Buffalo Trace are my go-to’s for co*cktails like my Gold Rush co*cktail (and Bourbon Balls).

Substitution Tip

You also can make this recipe with rum, a different whiskey, or vodka. Tequila would be an interesting experiment (use blanco tequila).

I wouldn’t recommend this apple cider co*cktail with gin, as its herbal flavor would be too strong.

  • Apple Cider. I like an organic unfiltered apple cider (it will look cloudy but has so much flavor). These are easy to find in the bottled juice section (shelf stable) at most grocery stores, or use my homemade Apple Cider recipe.

Substitution Tip

If you’re having trouble locating apple cider at your store, good-quality apple juice may also be used in this recipe.

  • Ginger Beer. A slightly sweet, slightly spicy non-alcoholic beverage that tastes delightful mixed into co*cktails. It has a stronger taste than ginger ale and is less carbonated. My top pick is Fever-Tree. It has the most pure, zesty flavor and will make your cold apple cider co*cktail shine.
  • Lemon Juice. Helps the other flavors pop and adds a little pucker to balance the co*cktail and keep it from being too sweet.
  • Orange Liqueur. Optional for an additional layer of “fancy.” I recommend Grand Marnier or Cointreau. Stay away from triple sec, as it is too cloyingly sweet.

The Directions

  1. Fill a glass with ice and add all of the ingredients except the ginger beer.
  2. Stir, add the ginger beer, then stir again.
  3. Finish with garnishes. CHEERS!
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Storage Tips

  • To Store.This drink is best the day it is made; if you anticipate extra, add the ginger beer to the individual servings only, then refrigerate the bourbon/cider/orange liqueur base in an airtight container for up to 1 day. Top with fresh ginger beer just before serving.

Make-Ahead Tip

To make a pitcher of this refreshing apple cider co*cktail, combine all of the ingredients in a pitcher except for the ginger beer. Cover, and refrigerate for up to 4 hours. Pour into individual glasses and top with ginger beer just before serving.

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  • Pitcher. Perfect for making a larger batch of this co*cktail.
  • Jigger. For precise measurements every time.
  • Citrus Juicer. A tool worth having in your kitchen.

Whether you’ll be enjoying old holiday traditions or forging new ones this year, I am wishing you all a merry, meaningful season!

I hope this apple cider co*cktail brings a little extra spirit.♥️

(And, if you’re in need of a little extra holiday cheer, spiking a batch of my favorite Crockpot Hot Chocolate always does the trick for me!)

Frequently Asked Questions

What Alcohol is Good with Apple Cider?

Many alcohols mix well with apple cider. Dark liquors like bourbon (my pick) or dark rum are traditional, but they are by no means the only option. Vodka pairs well with apple cider and is a good light option. You can even let guests each pick their own.

Can I Enjoy This Apple Cider co*cktail Warm?

I have only ever made this recipe as a cold apple cider co*cktail since ginger beer does not lend itself well to being heated. However, I imagine the other flavors would work well together warm. If you decide to play around with turning this into a hot apple cider co*cktail, I’d love to hear about your results.

Is Apple Cider the Same as Apple Juice?

No. While cider and apple juice can often be swapped for one another in recipes, they are two entirely different products. Apple juice is made from freshly pressed apples that are filtered and pasteurized before being bottled. Cider, on the other hand, is usually unfiltered and unpasteurized, which gives the cider a darker, cloudier appearance.

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Apple Cider co*cktail

The BEST apple cider co*cktail recipe. This easy co*cktail made with apple cider and ginger beer can be mixed with bourbon, whiskey, or vodka.

Prep: 5 minutes mins

Cook: 0 minutes mins

Total: 5 minutes mins

Servings: 1 drink

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Ingredients

  • 2 ounces bourbon* recommended: Bulleit, Maker’s Mark, Buffalo Trace, or Four Roses — this co*cktail is also delicious with vodka or rum
  • 2 ounces apple cider I prefer unfiltered
  • 1/2 ounce lemon juice
  • 3 ounces ginger beer recommended: Fever Tree
  • OPTIONAL: 1/2 ounce orange liqueur recommended: Grand Marnier or Cointreau; I do not recommend triple sec; it’s just too sweet
  • Garnish: Cinnamon stick apple slice, spring of thyme

Instructions

  • Fill a rocks glass (or copper mug!) with ice.

  • Pour in the bourbon, cider, lemon juice, and orange liqueur (if using). Add the ginger beer.

  • Gently swirl the drink with a spoon one time to mix. Garnish with an apple slice, cinnamon stick, and spring of thyme. Enjoy!

Notes

  • TO MAKE A PITCHER (5 DRINKS): Stir together 10 ounces bourbon, 10 ounces apple cider, 2 1/2 ounces lemon juice, and 2 1/2 ounces orange liqueur (if using). Cover and refrigerate up to 4 hours or until ready to serve. To make the drinks, fill glasses with ice. Divide the mixture from the pitcher between them. Top with ginger beer and garnish as desired.
  • TO STORE: This drink is best the day it is made; if you anticipate extra, add the ginger beer to the individual servings only, then refrigerate the bourbon/cider/orange liqueur base in an airtight container for up to 1 day. Top with fresh ginger beer just before serving.

Nutrition

Serving: 1drinkCalories: 189kcalCarbohydrates: 15gProtein: 1gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gPotassium: 57mgSugar: 13gVitamin C: 5mg

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