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There are several ways to spice up this holiday season and what better way than with some classic holiday cocktails. How to make holiday cocktails is a blend of old and new recipes to help make that mistletoe experience a little less awkward.
- Disclaimer
Drinking holiday cocktails with alcohol will impair your ability to drive. Be careful this holiday season and drink responsibly.
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Introduction
- It's that time of year again. The malls are packed, the elves are working overtime and eggnog and mulled cider are ever present at holiday parties. Although holiday-themed drinks are only present for one month out of the year, they can get a tad mundane. That is, unless you put a unique spin on those timeless classics. Let your holiday concoctions be the hit of the party, or simply spike your drink to survive the holidays with your family—either way, you can't lose!
Cold Holiday Cocktails
- So we all know about peppermint schnapps, eggnog, brandy, hot chocolate and all the other popular winter drinks. However, there are multitudes of other tasty concoctions you can make that Santa would approve of. If the fire is blazing and your tacky holiday sweater is too hot, try cooling yourself down with some of these recipes.
Hot Holiday Cocktails
- Unless you're living in Hawaii, odds are that you could use some warmth this holiday season. If the fire and the multiple layers of clothes you are wearing can't keep the chill out, try one of these delicious hot cocktails.
Cold Holiday Cocktail Recipes
Hot Holiday Cocktail Recipes
- Fine Living: Minted Hot Chocolate
- That's the Spirit: Minted Hot Chocolate
- Drinks Mixer: Peppermint Hot Chocolate Recipe
- Drink of the Week: Mulled Cider
- Webtender: Crockpot Mulled Cider
- Drink Swap: Kahlua Hot Chocolate
- Drinks Mixer.com: Kahlua Hot Chocolate
- That's the Spirit: Hot Tea Grog
- About.com: Hot Tea Grog
- Allrecipies.com: Hot Buttered Rum Mix
- Virtual Cities: Hot Buttered Rum
- Recipe Zaar: Hot Buttered Rum
- Allrecipies.com: Cider Wassail
- About.com: Cider Wassail
- Press-Citizen: Cider Wassail


