21 Best Fall co*cktails to Drink (2024)

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Fall brings a chill that calls for warming up with the right drink. I’ve found these recipes capture the essence of the season, blending spices, apple cider, and pumpkin spice perfectly. They’re not just drinks; they’re a warm embrace on a crisp evening. I personally love the depth of flavor they add to any gathering, making them perfect for both entertaining and quiet nights at home. Their simplicity and rich taste make them standouts. Trust me, exploring these fall co*cktails will be the highlight of your season.

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Pumpkin Spice White Russian

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You know fall is here when you start seeing pumpkin spice offerings everywhere, including in your co*cktails. If you love a pumpkin spice latte, you are sure to love our Pumpkin Spice White Russian. Made with vodka, coffee liqueur, heavy cream, pumpkin puree and pumpkin spice, this decadent drink is perfect for fall sipping.

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Gin and Apple Fall co*cktail

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Apples may be available year-round, but they’re the bounty of a fall harvest. This gin co*cktail sweetened with cider and honey gets a refreshing splash of lime juice for much-needed tartness. This recipe is simple and user-friendly, making for a special fall happy hour treat.

Fall from the Tree

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Apples and cinnamon are a match made in heaven, and this Fall from the Tree co*cktail proves it. It consists of Laird’s applejack, an apple-cinnamon-infused brandy combined with apple juice, cinnamon syrup, lemon juice, and bitters. It tastes likeapple piein liquid form, but the lemon juice and bitters keep the sweetness in check.

Ginger Pear Snap co*cktail

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Ginger is a spicy and aromatic root that stands up to salt as well as sweetness. In the case of the Ginger Pear Snap co*cktail, ginger reigns supreme. It overpowersthe subtle sweetness of pear vodka and the tangy bitterness of rhubarb bitter. You use both ginger liqueur and fresh ginger for a drink that’s spicey with a sweet, bubbly finish, thanks to sparkling pear juice.

Bitter Apple Negroni

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If you’re not a fan of sweet co*cktails, this Bitter Apple Negroni aims to please you. In true Negroni fashion, this recipe piles on the bitters, using both Cocchi Americano and Suze in conjunction with apple-infused brandy. To balance the bitterness, the Bitter Apple Negroni calls for a scratch-made apple cinnamon syrup.

Creamy Pumpkin Spice Martini

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Indulge in the famous flavor of the season – pumpkin spice – with this dessert drink. You don’t have to be an expert bartender, but you will impress guests with this Pumpkin Spice Martini. All you need is RumChata, vanilla vodka, pumpkin puree, and pumpkin pie spice. Shake well with ice, and pour into a martini glass with a cinnamon sugar garnish for a decadent fall martini.

Apple Cider co*cktail

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This tart and floral co*cktail consists of equal parts gin and apple cider with a splash of lime juice and simple syrup. While this recipe requires you to make simple syrup from scratch, it’s the easiest simple syrup method that you’ll surely use to sweeten all beverages from here on out.

Juicy Apple Bourbon Fall co*cktail

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This is the most refreshing bourbon co*cktail you’ll encounter. It tastes like biting into a fresh fall apple straight from the tree. The key is to doctor up regular apple juice with a freshly squeezed lemon wedge and a dash of pure maple syrup. The dash of maple syrup highlights the smokiness of the bourbon.

Wild Turkey co*cktail

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This simple, three-ingredient co*cktail is ready in under a minute. Bourbon, lemon juice, and honey simple syrup get a quick twenty-second shake, and voila, you’ve got a wonderful fall beverage. If you can’t find honey simple syrup at the store, it’s easy to make. Just cook equal parts honey and water on the stove to dilute it into a thinner texture that you can shake into co*cktails.

Fireball Thanksgiving Punch

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Food isn’t the only thing to be thankful for on Thanksgiving Day. This dangerously delicious and highly alcoholic punch features hearty portions of fireball whiskey and prosecco to spike the cider and orange juice punch bowl. My favorite part of this punch is the frozen chunks of granny smith apples.

Fig and Ginger Gin co*cktail

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Figs bridge the gap between late summer and early fall, so you can still get fresh figs to create this Fig and Ginger Gin co*cktail when the first leaves start to turn gold. This co*cktail calls for equal parts gin and seltzer water stirred into a spicy ginger syrup, lime, and fresh fig base. This is a sophisticated co*cktail that tastes impressive and will challenge your bartending skills.

Spiced Pear Martini

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This delicious, spiced pear martini recipe tastes like a slice of pear and almond torte. It’s a simple recipe that combines honey and lemon with cardamom bitters, pear vodka, and amaretto. It’s the amaretto, for me, that makes this martini so spectacular. You could serve this drink in place of dessert, and your guests would not complain!

Cider and Maple Old Fashioned

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Old Fashioned co*cktails are an ode to bourbon, whose inherent smokiness is reminiscent of a fall bonfire. This Old Fashioned spices up this classic co*cktail with the addition of maple syrup and apple cider. Maple and cider are quintessential fall ingredients that complement smoky bourbon and orange bitters perfectly.

Earl Grey Blackberry Bourbon co*cktail

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Nothing’s more comforting than a warm cup of tea on a brisk fall day. This boozy cup of tea uses bourbon to make the warmth last a little longer. The sedate earl grew tea uses freshly muddled blackberries and simple syrup for fruity sweetness. This is a chilled tea co*cktail, but I think it tastes just as good as hot.

Apple Cider Aperol Spritz

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A delightfully refreshing twist on sparkling apple juice, this Apple Cider Aperol spritz is sure to become a regular on your dinner party menu. Aperol and champagne add a dry, bitter flavor that pairs perfectly with spiced apple cider. If you want it to be more alcoholic, you can switch the splash of club soda for an extra ounce of Champagne.

Smoky Harvest Apple Cider Margarita

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Mexico may be the land of eternal summer, but you can adapt them for fall palates with this wonderfully complex Smoky Harvest Apple Cider Margarita. Swapping mezcal for tequila is the key to this margarita’s smokiness. Cider combines with orange liquor and lime for a surprisingly refreshing sweetness. While this recipe calls for maple syrup, I’d use it as a binding agent for the salt and cinnamon-dusted rim instead of stirring it into the co*cktail itself.

Cranberry Maple Bourbon co*cktail

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Adding maple to anything infuses it with the flavors of fall, and this Cranberry Bourbon co*cktail showcases maple in a show-stopping simple syrup. In fact, the most difficult part of this recipe is the maple cranberry simple syrup which involves reducing frozen cranberries, water, and maple into a delightful syrup. You combine the syrup with smokey bourbon and tangy unsweetened cranberry juice for a well-balanced and classy fall co*cktail.

The Candy Corn co*cktail

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Candy Corn is the official fall candy, and this adult take on it is a vast improvement. It may be just as sweet, fall flavors shine through all the sugar. The sweet ingredients of apple cider and butterscotch schnapps get a tangy punch from lemon juice and an alcoholic kick from the shot of vodka.

Spiced Honey Bourbon Old Fashioned

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Old Fashioned co*cktails run the flavor gamut, using bitter citrus, smokey bourbon, tangy lemon juice, and sweet honey. This Spiced Honey Bourbon Old Fashioned puts a fall twist and adds yet another flavor component with a recipe for infused honey. The spiced honey uses vanilla, cinnamon, ginger, and cardamom for a true taste of fall in every teaspoon.

The “Autumn Twilight” Grape & Rosemary co*cktail

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Rosemary is a classic fall flavor, imparting a distinct flavor to roasted root vegetables. It also happens to be the key ingredient in this refreshing gin co*cktail. You create a rosemary simple syrup to combine with lime juice, whole grapes, and soda. This Autumn Twilight recipe showcases rosemary’s versatility.

Pomegranate Gin and Tonic

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Gin and tonic is a refreshing and refined co*cktail in its own right. This elegant recipe just adds to a gin and tonic’s sophistication with a dash of fruity pomegranate juice. The fruity sweetness from the pomegranate mixed with tangy lime juice pairs perfectly with floral and earthy notes in gin and tonic water.

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21 Fall co*cktail Recipes

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes minutes

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Course: Drinks

Cuisine: American

Keyword: fall co*cktails

Servings: 1

Author: Paul Kushner

Fall flavors are some of the best, especially in co*cktail form! Check out these seasonal fall co*cktails to enjoy as the leaves fall.

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