18 Fall Cocktails That Taste Just As Good As a Pumpkin Spice Latte (If It Had Alcohol)
Whether you've craving something warm or cold, we've got your boozy needs covered this fall.
Salted Caramel Apple Martini
Instead of a refreshing glass of wine after work, make this cocktail your new fall comfort drink of choice. Plus, once you try caramel flavored vodka, you'll never want to go back.
Get the recipe at Home and Plate.
Hot Buttered Bourbon
If you thought bourbon alone was good, you'll love it with butter for a warm and creamy beverage.
Get the recipe at Well Plated by Erin.
Apple Cider Fireball Slushie
As much as you hate to love Fireball, you have to admit it's the perfect liquor for fall. Cinnamon and apple cider go together even better than peas and carrots.
Get the recipe at Go Go Go Gourmet.
Campfire S'mores Hot Chocolate Cocktail
You've probably had your fair share of hot chocolate variations, but this one takes the cake. Three different types of chocolates plus whiskey and marshmallow fluff — we're sold.
Get the recipe at Sugar and Soul.
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Apple Cider Floats
Apple cider in the fall is as predictable as the changing leaves. Sparkling apple cider makes this an unexpected treat. Add an apple slice, cinnamon, and a drizzle of caramel, then bottoms up!
Get the recipe at Domestically Blissful.
Chai Whiskey Sour
We're kicking ourselves for never thinking to combine chai and whiskey before. Spike your chai to spice things up.
Get the Recipe at Thrillist.
Mulled Apple Cider Sangria
Sangria season just got an extension. Cheers to that! This apple-infused version can be served warm or cold.
Get the recipe at A Night Owl.
Amaretto Hot Chocolate
Amaretto blends perfectly with chocolate to create an almond-flavored hot cocoa mix. Go nuts and add almonds on top instead of marshmallows to complement the chocolate flavor.
Get the recipe at Delightful E Made.
Apple Pie Moscow Mule
Has a drink in a fancy copper mug ever led you astray? Apple and ginger beer make the perfect fall duo in this Moscow Mule.
Get the recipe at The Cookie Rookie.
Broiled Bailey's Hot Chocolate
Broiled hot chocolate is completely revolutionary in and of itself; add Bailey's Irish Cream and baked marshmallows and your mind will be forever blown.
Get the recipe at Amanda K. by the Bay.
Apple Cider Mimosas
This is a total fall brunch game changer. Mix apple cider and (a lot of) champagne and you're good to go.
Get the recipe at Back to Her Roots.
Sparkling Apple Pie Cocktail
With apple, honey, and a cinnamon-sugared rim, you'll want to sip on this bubbly drink all year long.
Get the recipe at The Kitchen Is My Playground.
Flaming S'mores Martini
Turns out, flaming s'mores aren't just for sitting around the campfire. They make a great garnish on a decadent chocolate martini.
Get the recipe at Doughmestic.
Blackberry Bourbon Smash
Sometimes you just want to make a cocktail as dark asthose dreary fall days, and this blackberry drink (with a touch of mint) does the trick.
Get the recipe at Half Baked Harvest.
Bourbon and Spiced Pear Cocktail
Pears are an oft-forgotten fruit, but they can make a refreshing addition to a cocktail with a bourbon base.
Get the recipe at Holly and Flora.
Kahlua Pumpkin Scotchie
Basically the adult version of a pumpkin spice latte, but with scotch. Sold.
Get the recipe at Garnish With Lemon.
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Plum and Thyme Prosecco Smash
Who would think to put plums in a cocktail? This prosecco creation is a great brunch alternative to the mimosa.
Get the recipe at My Diary Of Us.
Salted Caramel White Russians
White Russians are great in and of themselves, but this salted caramel alternative is even better.
Get the recipe at Kate La Vie.
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