Top 10 autumn cocktail recipes

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Top 10 autumn cocktail recipes

Top 10 best ever autumn cocktails

1. Sloe gin cocktail

Take some inspiration from the hedgerow and try our simple sloe gin cocktail. The botanical gin and juniper syrup makes for a sweet and sharp mix of flavours that’s simply irresistible.

Learn how to make sloe gin at home with our simple recipe that makes the most of an autumnal glut of fruit. A bottle of this rich liqueur will never go to waste, and it makes a delicious homemade gift.

2. Brandy Alexander

Warm up on chilly evenings with this simple three-ingredient cocktail. Rich and spiced from the brandy and double cream, it’s a little treat that feels truly comforting. Finish with a sprinkle of homemade spiced sugar – nutmeg and cinnamon fill the air with all the scents of autumn as you sip.

Put your bottle to good use and try our other brandy cocktail recipes, from a classic brandy sour, to a traditional sidecar or a Singapore sling.

3. Mulled cider

Need something to warm your hands and sip slowly on chilly evenings? Shun the traditional mulled wine and give this fruity mulled cider a go. A splash of apple brandy gives our mulled brew sweet depth of flavour to balance the dry cider. Cloves, cinnamon and allspice berries add plenty of aromatic spice. If you’re looking for more mulled drinks ideas, look no further than our ultimate collection.

4. Hazelnut cream boozy hot chocolate

Hazelnuts are in season in the UK around September/October, and luckily for everyone they go deliciously well with chocolate. This hazelnut cream hot chocolate spiked with hazelnut liqueur and topped with fluffy whipped cream, is an instant autumn favourite. This recipe is a mug of pure indulgence, perfect for warming up from the inside out.

5. Blackberry gin fizz

Our marvellously mellow blackberry gin fizz is the perfect thirst-quencher for the autumn months. This easy recipe also works well with sloe gin or blackcurrant gin. Top with a sprig of thyme for a light whiff of herbal flavour.

Try making your own batch of blackberry gin at home with our simple steeping recipe. Bottle a taste of these beautiful berries and use the leftover fruit in a boozy trifle with layers of sponge and cream. Create more fruity cocktail recipes and refreshing serves for every occasion with our thoroughly tested tipples.

6. Whiskey sour

Crack out the cocktail shaker and whip up a punchy classic in the form of our whiskey sour. If you’re feeling daring, try our flavour variations, like ginger, nutty amaretto or even a New York sour with a red wine float.

Check out our other whisky cocktail recipes for more delicious drinks featuring this super spirit.

7. Spiced apple snaps fizz

Use a herbal aquavit or botanical gin in this spiced apple snaps fizz. Don’t have a cocktail shaker? Use a jam jar to shake up your mixture and combine your ingredients. A pinch of cinnamon brings out the sweetness in the apple juice. Garnish with apple slices dusted with cinnamon for an eye-catching display.

8. Bramble

Featured on many a cocktail menu all year round, the bramble is a staple of every gin cocktail fan’s repertoire. It couldn’t be simpler to make, but the eye-catching shot of blackberry liqueur that bleeds through the drink makes it ideal for entertaining. Try our three twists for simple and delicious variations that will make you look like a cocktail maestro.

Try your hand at even more gin cocktail recipes to impress your friends and family.

9. Boozy dark delight

Serve up this satisfying boozy dark delight for an after-dinner treat. This cocktail has a heady mixture of warming whisky, smooth stout and a dash of zesty orange liqueur. Stout and chocolate are a match made in heaven – the roasted malt flavours of the beer pair particularly well with sweet chocolate.

Explore even more inventive beer cocktail recipes, from the humble shandy to a mojito twist with our top collection.

10. Sloe gin fizz

Celebrate the flavours of autumn with this refreshing sloe gin fizz. Made with just four ingredients – sloe gin, lemon juice, sugar syrup and sparkling water – it’s finished in a tall glass over ice, with lemon slices and a blackberry garnish.

If you have the time, why not make your own sloe gin? Sloes are in season from October to December, so this is a perfect way to make the most of any glut.

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What’s your favourite autumnal tipple? Leave a comment below…

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