
Christmas drinks are always a hit at any holiday party, whether for brunch, dinner or lunch. Christmas drinks traditionally include mulled alcohol, eggnog, and hot cocoa. However, there are many other festive beverages you can enjoy during this season.
Traditional Christmas Drinks
These easy-to-make holiday drinks will get you in the mood for Christmas! Just a few basic ingredients and a touch of creativity are all you need.
This classic holiday beverage is a perfect blend of spices and a hint of citrus! It's a festive way to start the day, a great cocktail to share with friends and a tasty treat for dessert!
The Poinsettia
This festive cocktail is a riot of color with a warm, cozy atmosphere that will make your party extra special. It's made with cranberry juice, champagne and cointreau.
Holly Jolly Citrus Drink
This drink will be a hit at your holiday party if you are looking for something festive to serve. This festive cocktail features a strong orange flavor with vodka and is topped with ginger ale for a delicious holiday treat.

Boiled Custard
This comforting and warm holiday drink is a staple for southern Christmas celebrations. It's a tasty alternative to eggnog, and kids can even enjoy it on its own.
Ice Cold Coffee Drinks
It is perfect to serve cold drinks during the Christmas season. This classic Christmas mug will bring your family together to enjoy a warm and cozy evening.
This creamy cocktail is a great substitute for eggnog. A touch of vanilla adds that perfect frothy texture. Also, it's great for those that don't like alcohol.
Peppermint Martini
This recipe is perfect if you want to create a festive and unique cocktail for your Christmas party. It's a festive twist on the classic white Russian with just four ingredients and is sure to make your guests smile!
Use of festive straws or cups can bring a little extra fun to your holiday drinks. You can also place small toys along the rim of your glass.
This Christmas cocktail is an excellent choice for anyone who likes a traditional alcoholic drink. It's easy to make and a delicious treat for everyone!

Sloe Gin
If you're looking for a festive drink that is both sweet and tart, then this classic is perfect. This festive drink is a traditional English seasonal sip that is infused with sloe gin for three months to produce its sweet and tart flavors.
This is a delicious and easy drink perfect for any cold winter day!
This Christmas mug would be perfect for a family dinner or holiday gathering. It's intense, rich and delicious. This recipe is popular with both children and adults.
All of these drinks are delicious! They are sure to warm you up and keep you cosy all day long.
FAQ
What type of ice does a bartender put into drinks?
Different types of ice are used by bartenders depending on the drink being mixed. For most drinks, cubed ice will be used. However, shakes and non-carbonated drinks can use crushed ice.
Can I freeze my drinks?
You can, but you should be careful. First, be sure to label all of your bottles, so you know which ones have been frozen. Don't fill the bottles to more than half full. If you do, your drink may overflow or spill from the bottle. Finally, if you plan on freezing your drinks, wait at least two hours after opening the bottle before you pour the contents into another container.
What happens to a drink if it contains too many ingredients?
When adding too many ingredients to your drink, you will dilute the flavors. This means that some of your original flavors will be lost.
How long does it take you to make frozen cocktails from scratch?
It depends on how many cocktails you're making. For example, if you're making 12 cocktails, it will take approximately 20 minutes. If you're making 24 cocktails, it will take 40 minutes.
What is the tastiest cocktail?
Fresh ingredients make for the best cocktails. They should be interesting in taste and well-balanced.
The most important thing when mixing drinks is to use quality spirits. You might as well use water if you're using low-quality vodka.
Statistics
- its content makes it 10.5%, which is far less than wine. (breakingtheboredom.com)
- It is customary to leave a tip of 10-20% of the bill total. (boguesounddistillery.com)
- The tequila should be 100 percent agave, not the cheaper “mixto” products, which blend a minimum of 51 percent agave with other sugars. (cooking.nytimes.com)
- with a light percentage of 4.2% or any with a light percentage of 4.2% or any Coors/Bud/Miller Lite, which also is 4.2% (breakingtheboredom.com)
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How To
How to make the perfect Margarita home
The most widely used cocktail is made using tequila (made from agave), Cointreau, a sweet orange liqueur, and fresh lime. You can add salt, sugar, bitters, cinnamon sticks, and even chocolate syrup to enhance the flavor.
This is how you can make your own.
Ingredients
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1/2 cup of ice cubes
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3 oz Tequila Blanco
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1/4 cup Cointreau
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Juice 1 Lime
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Salt
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Sugar
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Cinnamon stick
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Chocolate syrup
Method
In a shaker, combine all the ingredients. Mix for 10 seconds. Pour into a glass. As an optional garnish, add a slice lime.
This recipe can be used as a template to make other types of alcohols such as:
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Whiskey Sour
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Daiquiri
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Manhattan
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White Russian
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Brandy Alexanders
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Gin & Tonics
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Sidecars
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Collins
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Scotch & Soda
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Margaritas