New Year’s Eve has to do with celebration, which means cocktails are a must. We’ve completed 21 seasonal cocktail recipes to try this year at your dinner, pre-party or party. They are so refreshing and cheerful, that you may want to keep drinking them until 2021.
1
Old-fashioned bourbon cinnamon
A twist on the classic cocktail that smells serious in the sky.
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2
Confetti mimosas
If the bubbles in the drink aren’t enough, this recipe calls for the same glass to be coated with Pop Rocks.
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3
White tea and basil mojitos
Looking for something a little more elegant? Think of the high flavors of tea and basil in this drink.
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4
Mint bark mimosa
Christmas may have passed, but that doesn’t mean you have to throw away all that mint bark! Here you have the perfect opportunity to use it.
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5
Winter sparkling juice
This non-alcoholic elixir is delicious, festive and healthy.
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6
Snowflake Martini
Winter and beautiful, this snowflake martini calls for white chocolate liqueur and vanilla vodka to celebrate a sweet party.
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7
White winter mojito
A sprinkling of pomegranate seeds makes a drink cheerful and bright.
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8
Proseco pear punch
Here is another great option for those looking for something seasonal and understated.
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9
Ginger Majik Toddy
This blue blend is the health aid you need to stay fit and warm this season.
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10
Mistletoe daisies
Daisies, but make them Christmas (and flirtatious).
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11
Dark and stormy fig
For something decidedly more sophisticated than an openly Christmas-themed cocktail, try this dark, stormy fig.
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12
Jingle Punch
Who says you have to give up the festive spirit after December 25th? Extend it to keep the winter joy a little longer with this brilliant blend.
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13
Rooibos spiced vanilla latte
For sober friends (or kids, or those who went too hard last week, or even vegans), mix this spicy hot tea drink.
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14
Jack Frosties
This bright blue cocktail recipe was inspired by the story of Jack Frost. They are made with lemonade, Blue Curacao, champagne and vodka, the perfect ingredients to cool the winter cocktail.
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15
Blood orange champagne mule
Blood orange is an ingredient that makes any dish or drink feel very special, so pop it on a celebratory night like NYE.
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16
White Russian Chai vanilla tea
Winter cocktails require a bit of warming and, in equal parts, sweet and spicy. This white Russian vanilla chai cocktail will do the trick (plus, it’s cute).
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17
Spritz ginger apple harvest
Maintain the flavors of autumn with this fascinating adult drink, which is further enhanced with sage syrup.
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18
Blueberry mules
A mule for every season. And, since it’s winter, this one obviously calls for some cranberry juice.
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19
Sweet Fire Tonic
Here’s a way to start these resolutions: a juice with turmeric, carrots, pineapple and other vitamin-rich items for a happy 2021 healthy.
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20
Winter citrus tequila smash
Ginger and honey cut through blood orange and pomegranates to get an incredibly fantastic cocktail.
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21
Vegan Earl Gray Latte
To start a cozy new year, this incredibly comforting latte can be made with plant milk.
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Design editor
Hadley Mendelsohn is the design editor of House Beautiful, and when she’s not obsessed with all things decorating, you can find her wandering around vintage shops, reading or stumbling because she probably returned to lose your glasses.
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