6 Hot Cocktails for Warming Up Your Winter Adventures
Getting quality outdoor time during the winter can come with a few sacrifices, but a delicious cocktail need not be one of them. That’s why we’ve hand-picked six hot cocktail recipes that can be made at home or in the outdoors to warm the fingertips and elevate the spirits of those who play in the snow and cold temperatures. We recruited professional NYC bartender with a General Certificate in Distilling, Ryan Herzog, to curate and adapt these recipes for winter adventures of all varieties.
1. Italian Coffee
- 2 oz. Italian amaro (try Moletti, Montenegro or Ramazzotti)
- 4 oz. hot coffee
- 2 tbsp. whipped cream (optional)
2. Southern Chai
This Southern concoction brings together the classic taste of American bourbon with the exotic spices of chai tea. Try it: after a day of cool-weather rock climbing, hiking, or paddling. Full of bold and cozy flavors, this drink is the go-to for those who adamantly pursue their favorite outdoor activities despite the cold temperatures. Difficulty: Green Circle- 4 oz. hot masala chai tea
- 1 ½ oz. milk
- 1 oz. bourbon
- ¼ oz. amaretto (try Disaronno)
- ¼ oz. orange liquor (try Cointreau or Triple Sec)
3. Hot Buttered Apple Rum
- 1 oz. applejack (try Laird’s) or other apple brandy
- 1 oz. dark rum
- 1 tbsp. room temperature butter
- ½ oz. simple syrup
- 4 oz. hot water
4. Hot Spiced Cider
Makes four servings (6 oz. each) Reminiscent of mulled wine, this hot spiced cider recipe could rival the traditional wintertime staple. Try it: in a Thermos to sip on while backcountry touring or taking a break from Nordic skiing. Warming spices and a low alcohol content make this cocktail a welcome companion for high-intensity activities. Since this recipe makes four servings, split it with your trail buddies to spread the warmth. Difficulty: Blue Square- 2 whole cloves
- ¾ tsp. grated nutmeg
- ½ tsp. grated allspice
- 1 cinnamon stick
- ¾ cup hot water
- 2 ¼ cup hard apple cider
5. Bull’s Milk
Dark rum puts forth the flavor of molasses—its raw material—making it a charming companion for black coffee. Add in a splash of maple syrup and cognac, and you’ve got yourself a delightfully sweet and boozy cup of Joe. Try it: as an afternoon pick-me-up in between backcountry ski tours or runs at the resort. For those brave souls still camping in the cold, try this recipe for a well-deserved morning jolt. Difficulty: Green Circle- 1 ½ oz. dark rum
- ¾ oz. cognac
- 4 oz. hot coffee
- 1 tsp. maple syrup
6. Apple Ginger Toddy
Adding applejack and ginger juice to a classic hot toddy gives it a boost of spice for extra warmth on the taste buds. Try it: in a Thermos while out Nordic skiing, snowshoeing or hiking. You also can’t beat sipping this cocktail by the fire after a day spent playing outside. Difficulty: Black Diamond- 1 oz. rye whiskey
- 1 oz. applejack or other apple brandy
- ¾ oz. lemon juice
- ½ oz. ginger juice
- ½ oz. simple syrup or honey
- 3 oz. hot water
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