22 Hot co*cktail Recipes for Cold Winter Nights (2024)

It's still practically shorts weather in California, where I live, but the folks at Serious Eats World Headquarters in New York assure me that it is, in fact, winter. Back when I lived in places that actually got cold, winter meant hot drinks—hot cocoa and mulled cider when I was a kid, hot cider and hot cocoa with booze when I got older.

But there's more to the world of hot drinks than pouring a shot into whatever's in your mug. If you put some thought into them, hot drinks can have all the class and sophistication of chilled co*cktails. To show you what I mean, we've rounded up 22 of our favorite hot toddies, spiked ciders, cocoas, coffees, and other hot co*cktails to keep you toasty all season long.

Hot Toddies

Spiced Averna Toddy

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Next time you're craving a hot toddy, think beyond a simple mixture of whiskey or brandy with hot water. Here we change it up, using caramelly, herbal Averna and adding a sweet-spicy syrup made with brown sugar, cinnamon, and black pepper. Getting rid of the hard liquor keeps the alcohol content down, so you can keep refilling your mug throughout the evening.

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The Hot and Cold

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We make this bright, herbal toddy with citrusy New Amsterdam Gin instead of the brown liquor more commonly found in the drink, and replace the water with mint tea for extra flavor. A sweet-tart cranberry syrup gives this co*cktail a festive ruby-red color that's made for the holidays.

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Remontel Toddy

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Even more of a departure from the traditional hot toddy, this smoky, Mexican-inspired drink combines mezcal, Green Chartreuse, Angostura and mole bitters, stick cinnamon, and sprigs of fresh mint. A splash of ginger beer complements the spicy notes in the drink and adds a pleasant fizz.

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Riesling Hot Toddy

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This drink may be more mulled wine than hot toddy, but it's a crowd-pleasing option no matter what you call it. To make it, we combine Riesling, brandy, and honey, then steep bay leaves and toasted cardamom pods in the mixture before straining and serving. It's a soothing, herbal mix that'll warm you all the way through.

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Spiked Cider

Hot Caramel-Popcorn Bourbon Apple Cider

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Anyone can pour a shot of bourbon into their hot cider—for something more interesting, try infusing the liquor with sweet, toasty caramel popcorn first. Once you've made the infused bourbon (which takes just a few minutes on the stove), all you need is the cider and a little pat of butter to float on top of each drink.

Get the recipe for Hot Caramel-Popcorn Bourbon Apple Cider

Salty Maple Buttered Cider

Not sold on popcorn-infused bourbon? This darker, moodier butter-topped cider is spiked with dark rum instead, for a hot buttered rum–like feel, and it gets its sweetness from pure maple syrup rather than caramel. To contrast the rich, deep flavors of the drink, serve it in glasses rimmed with an eye-opening combination of lemon juice and Maldon salt.

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Peppery Ginger Cider

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We don't infuse the whiskey with anything fancy for this spiked cider, but we do give it an unexpected twist (or three) by stirring in sweet-and-spicy ginger liqueur, pouring it over rich Luxardo cherries, and finishing with freshly cracked black pepper, which reinforces the subtle burn of the ginger.

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Eve's Addiction

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If plain old cider just isn't apple enough for you, you'll fall in love with this aptly named fruity concoction. We triple down on the apple here by adding Granny Smiths and Applejack brandy, and mix in clementine orange and dried cranberries for even more fruity flavor. To balance the drink, we turn to a slew of spices: cinnamon, cloves, allspice, coriander, and black peppercorns.

Get the recipe for Eve's Addiction

Boozy Hot Chocolate

Amaro Hot Chocolate

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The best boozy hot chocolate starts with the best hot chocolate, so ditch the store-bought mixes and make it from scratch, using unsweetened cocoa powder, semisweet chocolate chips, and sugar. Once you've taken care of the basics, you can doctor the drink up as you'd like—here, we mix in a shot of amaro and top with homemade Angostura whipped cream. Try subbing fernet for amaro if you want a minty kick.

Get the recipe for Amaro Hot Chocolate

Better Than Baileys Hot Chocolate

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I rarely say no to a cup of cocoa spiked with Baileys, but you can make a much tastier drink by separating the liqueur into its component flavors—Amaretto, espresso powder, vanilla extract, and Irish whiskey—and adding each to your cocoa individually. Not only are the ingredients going to be better-quality that way, you can also adjust the ratios exactly to your liking.

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Guinness, Whiskey, and Baileys Hot Chocolate

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I'm sure you're familiar with the concept of spiking Guinness with Jameson and Baileys, so why not use all three to make a seriously boozy hot chocolate? The Baileys and whiskey can be added straight to the cocoa, but in order for the flavor of the beer to come through, you'll need to reduce it into a concentrated syrup on the stovetop first.

Get the recipe for Guinness, Whiskey, and Baileys Hot Chocolate

Salted Butterscotch Hot Chocolate

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Forget commercial butterscotch sauce—it's easy to make your own with nothing more than sugar and heavy cream. (Despite the name, butterscotch isn't actually made with Scotch whisky, but we add a shot anyway, since we like the notes of smoke and vanilla it provides.) We use the butterscotch syrup two ways—most of it is mixed in with the hot chocolate, and the last bit is drizzled on top as a tantalizing garnish.

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Bacon, Bourbon, and Hazelnut Hot Chocolate

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The peak of the all-bacon-all-the-time craze may be behind us, but the combination of bacon and chocolate is tasty enough to be more than a fad. To give this hazelnut hot chocolate as much smoky bacon flavor as possible, we emulsify rendered fat right into the drink before adding Frangelico, bourbon, whipped cream, chopped toasted hazelnuts—and the essential fried-bacon-strip garnish.

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Tequila Mint Hot Chocolate

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Not all boozy hot chocolate recipes have to be quite so involved—this one just requires spiking the cocoa with tequila, a surprisingly appropriate partner for chocolate, and peppermint schnapps. Garnish each mug with mint leaves to complement the schnapps and give the cocoa a fresh, herbal aroma.

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Spicy Aztec Hot Chocolate With Chili, Cinnamon, and Mezcal

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You could use tequila in this hot chocolate, too, but if you have mezcal on hand, we encourage you to try it instead—its smokiness works wonderfully with the dried ancho chili and cinnamon that give the cocoa its kick. If you don't have mezcal, try substituting dark rum, which will give the drink some extra richness.

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Spiked Coffee

Just-Do-Ya (Hazelnut-Spiked Irish Coffee With Chocolate Whipped Cream)

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As good as a classic Irish coffee may be, there's more to spiked coffee than that. This version takes its inspiration from the flavors of Nutella (hence the name, a play on gianduia), replacing the usual whiskey with hazelnut-infused Frangelico and topping the drink off with chocolate whipped cream. We also add a tablespoon of simple syrup to each mug to take a little of the edge off the coffee.

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Everything Nice (Spiced-Rum Coffee With Butterscotch Whipped Cream)

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In our opinion, the sugarcane sweetness and slight kick of spiced rum make it an even better partner than whiskey for coffee, so we put it to work in this Irish-coffee variation, topped with butterscotch whipped cream and a dusting of nutmeg. Malted milk powder and brown sugar in the whipped cream help simulate the slow-cooked flavor of traditional butterscotch.

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Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go (Fernet-Spiked Irish Coffee With Lemon Cream)

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Fair warning: This recipe isn't going to appeal to everyone, but it will speak to fans of the minty and bitter flavors of Fernet Branca. We start with coffee (already pretty bitter), then pour in the fernet and top the drink off with tangy lemon whipped cream. It's certainly a more assertive combination than our other Irish-coffee recipes, but give it a chance and you might be surprised by how much you like it.

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Bittersweet Amaro- and Whiskey-Spiked Coffee

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If you find Fernet Branca a little too intense, this bittersweet spiked coffee might be just the thing for you. This hot co*cktail gets just enough bite from caramelly Amaro Averna and herbal, citrusy Gran Classico, while bourbon gives it a boozier kick and crème de cacao lends it rich sweetness. Look for a good-quality brand of crème de cacao, such as Tempus Fugit.

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Architects and Kings

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This recipe also strives for a more balanced, bittersweet flavor, spiking the coffee with spicy rye whiskey, Luxardo Amaro Abano, and Angostura bitters. All those bitter flavors get nicely mellowed out with the addition of apple brandy, Demerara sugar, and a topping of whipped cream; stir a bit of the cream straight into the drink to soften it up even further.

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Other Hot co*cktails

Hot Ward 8 co*cktail

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A classic chilled Ward 8 is made with rye, lemon and orange juice, and grenadine. Those fruit juices don't work so well in a drink that has to be diluted with hot water, so to make this version, we replace them with a more intensely flavored oleosaccharum and a couple of ounces of orange curaçao. The grenadine is swapped out for pomegranate juice to give the drink a brighter flavor. This recipe makes a big batch—enough for eight co*cktails—so it's ideal for filling up a Thermos on a day of sledding, ice skating, or other winter fun.

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The Varnish's Milk Punch

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Clarified-milk punches haven't been in the spotlight for a couple hundred years, but that just means this co*cktail is super retro and therefore cool, right? Besides the clarified milk, we make this version with a lemon oleosaccharum, lemon juice, simple syrup, cognac, and rum, for a drink that's both rich and citrusy.

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FAQs

What is a good alcoholic drink for cold weather? ›

Our classic Hot Toddy, mulled wine, and spiked hot chocolate are the boozy drinks you need to warm up when cold weather strikes. Looking to get festive? Our peppermint bark mimosas, sugar cookie martinis, and jingle juice are sure to put everyone in the Christmas spirit.

What alcoholic drink warms you up? ›

  • Bourbon Citrus Sipper.
  • Earl Grey Hot Buttered Rum.
  • Hibiscus-Tequila Toddy.
  • Hot Orange Sipping Tea.
  • Light Cranberry Hot Toddy.
  • Make-It-Mine Mulled Wine.
  • Raspberry Cocoa with Chocolate-Hazelnut Cream.
Oct 6, 2022

What drinks keep you warm in winter? ›

So pull out your favorite mug, and get ready to sip your way through winter.
  • Spiced Apple Cider. This classic drink is perfect for chilly days and nights. ...
  • Hot Chocolate. ...
  • Mulled Wine. ...
  • Hot Toddy. ...
  • Chai Latte. ...
  • Ginger Tea. ...
  • Coffee.

Which alcohol is better in winter? ›

Dark alcohol, like red wine, scotch, bourbon and whiskey, are all time favourites when it comes to winters!

What to drink on a cold winter night? ›

6 hot co*cktails to keep you warm and toasty on a cold night
  • Chilled to the bone? Warm up with this caramel and apple hot toddy with cinnamon. ...
  • Warm spiced Montenegro, orange and soaked prunes. ...
  • Mulled wine. ...
  • Hot spiced cider. ...
  • Hot buttered rum. ...
  • Mulled wine (Glogg)

What is the best hard liquor for a cold? ›

Which Alcohol Is Best for A Cold?
  • Whiskey and orange juice. In addition to having high alcohol by volume (ABV), whiskey is one of the more palatable drinks when you're sick. ...
  • Tequila, salt, and lemon. Tequila is one of the stronger alcohols at about 50% ABV, but that's why it's so effective. ...
  • Hot toddy.

What hot drinks are good for a cold? ›

For boosted immunity and/or sickness relief, try making lemon-ginger-cinnamon tea or a hot toddy. To make the immune-boosting tea, simply squeeze half a lemon into a mug and add the lemon rind. Add one or two cinnamon sticks and five slices of peeled ginger root.

What is the best hot drink? ›

15 Hot Drinks to Warm You Up and Make You Feel Cozy
  • 01 of 15. Sweet and Spicy Mulled Wine. ...
  • 02 of 15. Easy Chai Tea. ...
  • 03 of 15. Spiced Vanilla Almond Milk. ...
  • 04 of 15. Warm Mulled Cider. ...
  • 05 of 15. Creamy Caramel Latté ...
  • 06 of 15. Mexican Hot Chocolate. ...
  • 07 of 15. Slow Cooker Gingerbread Hot Chocolate. ...
  • 08 of 15.
Feb 8, 2024

What is a hot co*cktail? ›

Hot co*cktails have been around since the Romans famously heated communal bowls of red wine with sugar, citrus, and various spices. Bartenders have spent plenty of time experimenting with the tastiest and easiest ways to spike up a hot chocolate, coffee, cider, or even hot water.

Which beverage do people enjoy the most in winter? ›

Masala chai All Indians are acquainted with the 'mightea' masala chai! It can undoubtedly be tagged as the official winter drink. Nothing beats the spiced and herbed kulhar-wali masala chai on your morning walks, or Dhaba visits on chilly winter days.

What hot drink can I have instead of tea and coffee? ›

Other caffeine-free hot drinks
  • Hot spiced pear juice.
  • Hot pumpkin molasses mug.
  • Golden milk tea (This recipe uses turmeric and ginger, which are both in the “Foods Worth Trying” category.)
  • Vanilla almond steamer.
  • Hot spiced molasses mug.
  • Vanilla steamer.
Jan 14, 2022

What are the best alcoholic drinks for warming up in cold weather? ›

Some of the best winter co*cktails are twists on the classics, like the espresso martini or old-fashioned. And warm co*cktails like mulled wine or spiked hot chocolate add a cozy factor that can't be matched, and they're so simple to make for a group of friends or family.

What liquor clears your sinuses? ›

The menthol in peppermint has decongestant properties, so mixing Peppermint Schnapps into a steaming hot beverage can potentially help clear nasal passages, ease breathing difficulties, and even soothe a sore throat.

Which is the best alcoholic drink for a cold? ›

Mulled wine ranks among the best drinks for soothing sore throat and cough. Red wine with oranges or lemons, cinnamon sticks, cloves, star anise, cardamom, or honey is warmed to serve as a remedy against cold.

Which type of alcohol is good for cold? ›

Brandy, with its warming properties, is often considered a traditional remedy for cold symptoms. When consumed in moderation, brandy can help relax the muscles, providing relief from the aches and pains associated with a cold. Yes, you should drink a lot of water.

Which drink is best for cold climate? ›

5 Beverages To Keep You Warm This Winter!
  • Apple cider and cinnamon.
  • Warm lemon water.
  • Ginger brew.
  • Masala Tea.
  • Coffee.
Feb 20, 2024

What to drink at a bar when you have a cold? ›

5 Drinks To Help You Get Over A Cold (Or At Least Feel Like It)
  • Hot Toddy. The Hot Toddy has been tried, true, and drunk aunt-approved. ...
  • Shot Of Tequila Blanco & Salt. When you're sick, tequila might be the last thing on your mind. ...
  • Hot Chocolate With Mint Liqueur. ...
  • Sangria. ...
  • White Whiskey & Orange Juice.
Apr 15, 2015

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