From a pine-y gin cocktail to classic, warm wassail., here are three festive winter holiday drink recipes to keep the party going this jolly season.
Pine cone syrup perfectly complements gin in a classic martini. To make pine syrup infused gin or vodka, mix 1/4 parts of syrup with cones with 2 parts of the liquor. Leave for a day, shaking now and then, until the syrup has dissolved. Strain and bottle.
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Warm and comforting, this whiskey-tilleul cocktail is a cozy sip on chilly winter evenings. (* tilleul is an other name for linden)
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Nothing tastes like Winter Holiday Season quite like a cup of this warm wassail. :) Make in a kettle or slow cooker (2 hours on medium) and keep warm! Add bourbon to spike it ;)
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Whether you need a festive drink to serve at a party or just want to mix up holiday cocktails while at home, we know that something on our list of three fun holiday drinks will hit the spot.
*** Please drink as a responsible adult **