There are so many things I love about autumn. Like a dear friend I haven’t seen in far too long, I’m refreshed, comforted, and inspired by the season. I look forward to the addition of warming spices in my foods, vibrant bursts of colors, mushroom-scented walks in the forest, and fresh apple cider. Usually, I immediately drink the newly pressed, sweet cider. All notions of sharing go out the window; the cider barely makes it home from the store. But this year, in the giving spirit of the fall season, I resolve to save some apple cider to savor and share with family and friends.
Here are some of my favorite spiced apple cider-inspired fall mocktail recipes for cultivating good vibes and happy taste buds no matter what age your friends are. If your friends happen to be 21+, whisky or bourbon can be added for additional deliciousness and extra social lubrication. However, these mocktails are so flavorful you may not even miss the booze.
You may be asking, what even is a mocktail? Deriving its name from cocktail, a mocktail is a non-alcoholic drink that resembles its booze-filled cousin in appearance and taste—but keeps you sober. Often, they include fresh fruits, interesting botanicals, and unique spice combinations. Delicious and complex in flavor, these ‘zero-proof’ drinks are perfect for any time of the day and for the entire family (unless they include honey, in which case do not give to a child under one year old).
Minimally processed, apple cider is the unfiltered juice from freshly pressed apples. If you have an apple tree and are feeling ambitious, I highly recommend making your own apple cider—it’s truly the best. But if this isn’t available to you, apple cider can often be found at farmers’ markets or natural foods stores. While apple juice (or other juice of choice) can be substituted in the recipes below, the flavor and body of apple cider make it an ideal choice.
Autumn can bring a range of temperatures from warm, sunny days to cool nights and I often find myself oscillating between wanting a cold beverage or a warm one. To cover all bases, I’ve included spiced recipes fit for both warmer weather and for when there is a chill in the air. I also chose organic sweet cinnamon sticks for their subtle cinnamon flavor, but they can be substituted with organic cassia cinnamon sticks for a stronger cinnamon taste. Feel free to experiment based on your spice preferences!
Traditionally from Spain, sangria is made by soaking fruit in red or white wine but can also contain fruit juice, sweeteners, sparkling water, and flavored liqueurs. A drink with a wide range for experimentation, this non-alcoholic version features bright citrus flavors.
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A popular fall time drink I recently saw involves mixing a strong cinnamon-flavored liquor with apple cider. I decided to make a mocktail version of this spicy and sweet beverage using a simple syrup which can then be mixed with the apple cider.
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Traditionally made with hot water, lemon, honey, and a little whisky, hot toddies are often sipped at the onset of winter crud. This spin-off of the classic toddy is delicious and supportive.
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Try these other seasonal mocktail favorites:
Fall Cocktails: Elder Bellini Recipe with a Mocktail Option
Maqui Berry Mocktail for the Holidays
Homemade Hop Ginger Brew