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Fun Cocktails To Make for Your New Year’s Party

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If you’re hosting a New Year’s Eve bash, you’ve got to spend some time creating the perfect atmosphere, inviting activities, and a delicious menu of appetizers and cocktails. When the clock strikes midnight and the New Year arrives, you want all of your guests to have something fun and stylish to toast with. Here are some ideas for tasty, easy, and fun cocktails to serve at your party.

Poinsettia

Most people associate a New Year’s toast with a glass of bubbly champagne. Instead of offering it straight out of the bottle, dress it up for the holiday season by including it in a poinsettia drink recipe. To make this tasty cocktail, mix champagne with cranberry juice. Then, add a splash of orange triple sec liqueur. The end result is a bright red drink, perfect for ringing in the New Year.

Gin Martini

Another option that is a little less glam is the classic gin martini. For this recipe, make sure you invest in a quality gin. Mix gin and vermouth in a shaker filled with ice. Pour into a chilled martini glass and add a garnish of a few olives or a lemon twist. If you want to take your gin recipe in a slightly different direction, you can make a dirty martini. The dirty part comes from adding some of the liquid from the olive jar.

Mulled Wine

The chilly air and winter season is also a great time of year to bring out some warm, hearty drinks like mulled wine. You can use your slow cooker to create this traditional libation. You’ll need to combine two bottles of dry red wine, corn syrup, honey, water, orange peel, cinnamon sticks, nutmeg, and allspice. Let the ingredients simmer in your slow cooker a few hours before the party, and then guests will be able to enjoy this festive treat.

Moscow Mule

The next fun cocktail to serve at your party is the traditional Moscow mule. It starts with a copper mug, which helps the drink stay cool. You’ll need to mix ginger beer with vodka and lime juice and then add a lime wedge as a garnish. Details about the origin of this unique drink are a little blurry, but it has nothing to do with the city in Russia.

Appletini

For a more fun take on the classic martini, give it some flavor with the addition of apple. The appletini recipe calls for Absolut vodka, apple liqueur, lemon juice, apple juice, and simple syrup. Mix the ingredients in a shaker filled with ice and then strain into a chilled martini glass. There are some sassy takes on the appletini, such as switching it up with sour apple liqueur to give your drink a green tone and a tart taste.

Gingerbread Eggnog

Lastly, don’t forget the eggnog during your holiday soiree. You can use store-bought eggnog or make your own. Add vodka, coffee liqueur, molasses, and ginger and mix together. Pour into a mug or martini glass and top with whipped cream.

Ring in the New Year with these tasty and simple cocktails for you and your friends. Try these recipes to have a variety of festive winter drinks that will be sure to please everyone on your guest list!

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