By: Krista
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A Harvest Apple Bourbon co*cktail that will warm you up this holiday season! Cinnamon infused Bourbon mixed with apple juice and topo chico make this holiday co*cktail flavorful, easy and light. The perfect pitcher co*cktail for a crowd!
Looking for more holiday co*cktail recipes? You’ll love are my Apple Cider Mimosas or my Apple Cider Moscow Mule.
Table of Contents
- What is the Difference Between Bourbon and Whiskey?
- What Can You Mix with Bourbon?
- How to Make a Good Bourbon co*cktail for Fall
- Get the Recipe
Easy & Delicious Apple Bourbon co*cktail Recipe
Now, I’m normally a red wine kinda girl. But recently my husband started to get into bourbon’s and whiskey’s and honestly there were a few I tried that I actually liked. I appreciate when you can taste hints of vanilla, cinnamon or maple syrup in the liquor. It just makes the sip a bit of a treat because of the flavor complexity. That being said, I thought I’d make a bourbon co*cktail for the fall!
To really make this co*cktail scream fall I infused the bourbon with 2 sticks of cinnamon for at least 12 hours and wow can you taste it! It seriously warms you right up!
Ok, first things first, let’s address the whole bourbon vs. whiskey thing because I know I’ve asked it so I’m sure you have too!
What is the Difference Between Bourbon and Whiskey?
Yes, essentially they are the same thing. The have a slightly different process of distillation depending on the region it is produced in, but for the most part they are the same. Which is why sometimes you’ll see the two used interchangeably or even referred to as bourbon whiskey.
What Can You Mix with Bourbon?
Because of the flavor profile of bourbon whiskey, the following would be the most complimentary:
- Water
- co*ke
- Ginger ale, ginger beer or ginger syrup and soda.
- Sweet Vermouth
- Soda water/Club Soda
- Eggnog
- Apple Cider
- Coffee
- Mint
- Orange
- Angostura bitters
How to Make a Good Bourbon co*cktail for Fall
When thinking of fall flavors and the type of ingredients that go well with bourbon my mind immediately went to apple. I kept this co*cktail recipe simple, just three ingredients bourbon, apple juice and topo chico (aka sparkling water). I garnished it with thyme leaves and a peel of orange zest.
- To a small jar add 1 cup of bourbon and 2 cinnamon sticks. Let bourbon infuse for at least 12 hours or longer.
- To a pitcher add bourbon, apple juice and topo chico. If you need it sweeter I’d recommend adding agave.
- Serve over ice with fresh thyme with orange zest.
One of my favorite things to do as of late to save on time is make pitcher co*cktails. In my opinion, they are a game changer in the hosting world. Usually they can be prepped ahead of time and having the co*cktail in pitcher form allows you to be free from making drinks or serving while you’re hosting.
This Harvest Apple Bourbon co*cktail would be perfect for any event you have this fall and most definitely for Thanksgiving. We served it over ice! I’d recommend not putting the ice in the pitcher as that would water it down. (nobody likes a watered down drink)
Alright friends, I cannot wait to hear what you think of this one. Although, I think I already know you’re going to love it! Cheers!
Easy recipes to serve with your bourbon co*cktail:
- Garlic Herb Roasted Shrimp
- Ultimate Cheese Board
- Smoked Gouda Apple Crostini
- Cajun Shrimp Guacamole Bites
Harvest Apple Bourbon co*cktail
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- Author: Krista
- Prep Time: 12 hours
- Cook Time: 5 min
- Total Time: 12 hours 5 minutes
- Yield: 6–8 co*cktails 1x
- Category: co*cktail
- Cuisine: American
Description
A Harvest Apple Bourbon co*cktail that will warm you up this holiday season! Cinnamon infused Bourbon mixed with apple juice and topo chico make this holiday co*cktail flavorful, easy and light. The perfect pitcher co*cktail for a crowd!
Ingredients
Scale
- 8 oz bourbon
- 2 cinnamon sticks
- 16 oz. apple juice
- 12 oz. topo chico
- garnish: with thyme leaves or orange zest
Instructions
- To a small jar add 1 cup of bourbon and 2 cinnamon sticks. Let bourbon infuse for at least 12 hours or longer.
- To a pitcher add bourbon, apple juice and topo chico. If you need it sweeter I’d recommend adding agave.
- Serve over ice with fresh thyme with orange zest.
Filed Under:
- Christmas
- co*cktails
- Drinks
- Halloween
- Holidays
- New Years
- Recipes
- Thanksgiving
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