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5 Boozy Fall Drinks For Every Night of the Week

This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at Fairfield chapter.

Fall is a time for cozying up by a fire, flannel shirts, apple picking, and comfy sweaters. But more importantly, fall has some of the best flavors and spices to add to your drinks. Fall is my favorite time of year to experiment with different festive drinks, and these will be the hit at your next fall party or Thanksgiving dinner.

Caramel Apple Sangria

Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time:1 hour Cook time: minutesTotal time:1 hour Servings:6 servings

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Rebecca Moses

    Chop the two apples into cubes. Set aside 1/2 of the apples in a separate bowl. Add the sliced apples into a bowl with the vodka and caramel and set aside. (You can let the apples soak in the vodka to get more of a caramel apple vodka flavor.)

  2. Alyssa LaHaie

    In a large pitcher add the bottle of wine, apple cider, and apple/vodka mixture.

  3. Rebecca Moses

    Take the other chopped apple and cover the cubes in a generous amount of cinnamon. Fill your glasses with ice and top your sangria off with the cubed cinnamon apples.

Apple Cranberry Sangria

Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time: 2 minutesCook time:2 hours Total time:2 hours 2 minutesServings:4 servings

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Kendra Valkema

    Chop the apples into slices. Add all ingredients into a large pitcher and stir.

  2. Rebecca Moses

    Serve over ice with a cinnamon stick for garnish.

Apple Cider Mimosa

Swap the orange juice for apple cider for a twist on your favorite Sunday brunch beverage.

#SpoonTip: decorate the rim in cinnamon-sugar for a fall twist on the brunch cocktail.

Pumpkin Spice Latte

Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time: 1 minuteCook time: minutesTotal time: 1 minuteServings:1 servings

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Combine the coffee, Baileys, and milk. Pour into a mug.

You can enjoy this beverage hot or cold. Add steamed milk for a hot drink and cold for an iced one.

Inspired by Bailey’s, this recipe puts a twist on the #basic fall drink. Or if you’re feeling lazy and want a short cut, head over to Starbucks and order your usual PSL and just add Bailey’s once you get home.

Spiked Apple Cider Floats

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Rebecca Moses

These cider floats are perfect for when you can’t decide if you’re in the mood for dessert or a drink. Kill two birds with one stone with these spiked apple cider floats

Whether you’re using up the last of your apples from your trip to the farm or entertaining guests, these boozy fall drinks will not only taste great, but will get you and your friends into the fall spirit.