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Another year past deserves recognition in the form of a celebratory dinner, and no Christmas or New Year feast would be buoyant enough without unique festive cocktails (be it alcoholic or not) to accompany the bountiful festive menu you have worked so hard to prepare!
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The end of the year is when we gather to celebrate and share gifts and joy. It is also a time of reflection back to the year gone, to the hardship and small victories we went through day by day. If we are smart enough, we try to learn something from life’s lessons and also plan to improve in any aspect in the new year.

It is the second year in a row in which a typical nostalgic feeling about the year past might be replaced with anxiety, depression, fear. If possible, we should try to see the full glass (after all, this is a post about drinks, is it not?)
What drives us forward and makes us see the day of light is the hope that things will get better, life will be good, and we will be okay. And we will be! It might be not easy now, but everything has an end!
We will meet with friends we have not seen in ages; we will hug each other, laugh and dance, and enjoy a good meal and a funky drink because this is what humans do!

If anyone can genuinely foresee the future, perhaps they would like to enlighten all of us. Until then, let’s just remember that everything in this world has energy – you, the house you live in, the pebbles in your garden – everyone and everything that happens to be close to you at any given moment.
And energy has a way of transforming according to the vibes each object, animate or inanimate, produces.
If there is logic in everything, then good vibes, kindness and positivity must attract the same thing. And goodness should be the conclusion of this reflection time, as a good drink should accompany the feast we all are having, hopefully, at the end of yet another odd year!
Have your pick from this generous list of festive cocktails and enjoy the holiday season!
Recipe provided by saporitokitchen.com.
This cranberry Moscow mule is a fun twist on the classic cocktail. Flavoured and garnished with cranberry, this cocktail is perfect for the holiday season. Whether you are having a party or enjoying a quiet evening at home, this festive Moscow mule is sure to put you in the holiday spirit.
Recipe provided by gohealthywithbea.com.
Traditional mulled wine or non-alcoholic mulled wine, whatever you choose, is the perfect holiday and winter season comfort drink. In France, it is popular in Alsace (the region close to the German border) around Christmas time, especially at Christmas markets. A must-have on your festive cocktails list!

Recipe provided by theartoffoodandwine.com.
White chocolate snowflake Martinis are a gorgeous accompaniment to any winter night, especially a festive one. Still, it is also great for apres ski, an evening dinner party, or a cozy night in. Whatever the occasion, these cocktails will keep you smiling.
Recipe provided by kaleenaskitchen.com.
The time of year has come for all the fun treats and holiday cocktails. This cranberry orange holiday Sangria is the new holiday favourite among the festive cocktails list! It is a perfect mix of white wine, cranberry vodka, cranberry juice, and orange juice.
Recipe provided by aubreyskitchen.com.
Is it that time of year where you want to cozy up by the fire in your pyjamas while enjoying a delicious Christmas Cocktail? This gingerbread martini recipe is a delightful Christmas drink with Baileys, perfect for your pyjama mood. Are you hosting a festive party? Then it is also the absolute best and festive Christmas Cocktail to enjoy with friends and family.
Recipe provided by kimandkalee.com.
Santa is sure to love this boozy Christmas Eve drink that is both sweet and festive! The sugar cookies for Santa cocktail is great for a holiday party or movie night too!
Recipe provided by thegiftedgabber.com.
If you are looking for an easy Christmas cranberry cocktail, you are in luck! This cocktail is the easiest drink you can pour – made of vodka with cranberry juice.
Recipe provided by saporitokitchen.com.
This whiskey blood orange smash is one of the best winter cocktails. Fresh blood orange juice is mixed with rosemary-infused simple syrup and whiskey, then topped off with fizzy ginger beer.
Recipe provided by theblondcook.com.
Traditional Piña Colada gets a festive twist in these delicious peppermint Piña Coladas spiked with rum and peppermint schnapps! Adding a little grenadine for the pretty pink colour is optional, and the presentation with the crushed candy cane rim makes it look more festive.
Recipe provided by sulaandspice.com.
How could we let the month go by without a nod to our favourite holiday grouch, the Grinch himself? Let’s give the man what belongs to him and make a lemony drink. Mr Grinch is a more casual kinda guy, so feel free to serve it on the rocks in a tumbler type glass.
Recipe provided by senseandedibility.com.
Coquito translates to “little coconut” in English. It is a drink with a lil’ bit of coconut and a whole lotta rum. Puerto Ricans serve this creamy libation during the holiday season. Technically, you can make it whenever you want to, but, traditionally, it is served beginning at Thanksgiving through to Three King’s Day on January sixth.
Recipe provided by vividlychristmas.com.
If you don’t want to buy commercial Advocaat from the store, you can easily create a homemade version yourself with this recipe. It is also a grateful recipient of leftover egg yolks.
Recipe provided by fluxingwell.com.
If you heard of wassail in the old traditional English carol, know that it is a hot beverage that some people still serve during the holidays. There are many variations of this festive cocktail, and this version is non-alcoholic. It’s the kind of recipe you can easily tweak to accommodate personal preference and the ingredients you have on hand.

Recipe provided by theblondcook.com.
A Jack Frost cocktail tastes sweet, tropical and Christmas-y, all at the same time! If you don’t want an icy cocktail, you can also make a martini. Shake the vodka or rum, pineapple juice, cream of coconut and blue curacao in a shaker with ice, and strain into a martini glass.
Recipe provided by foodfolksandfun.net.
Apple cider, orange juice, cherry juice and warm winter spices like cinnamon, cloves, and star anise make this the best warm Christmas Kinderpunsch recipe!

Recipe provided by greedygourmet.com.
The Amarula cream liqueur adds an irresistible fruitiness to this strong, creamy cocktail, complemented with dark chocolate. In short, it makes one heck of a festive cocktail that bursts with South African flavours!
Recipe provided by wowitsveggie.com.
Gluhwein is a trendy holiday and Christmas drink all over Europe, particularly in Austria and Germany! When you make mulled wine, you want to keep an open mind. Make it the authentic or traditional way first, and then play it up with flavours and spices to suit your tastes.
Recipe provided by cocktailswithclass.com.
Mimosas are typically fruity cocktails with either classic orange juice or cranberry juice. Give these fantastic festive cocktails with champagne a try and see what you think! I bet you they are a new addition to your holiday drinks menu!

Recipe provided by inthekitch.net.
A Brandy Alexander cocktail is a rich, slightly spicy drink with notes of cinnamon and chocolate. It is almost like a more booze-forward version of the classic hot cocoa (except for the hot part).
Recipe provided by creativegreenliving.com.
Not quite a ready-made cocktail, but don’t you love to place a chocolatey cocoa bomb at the bottom of a mug, pour hot milk over it and see it explode into a magical, chocolatey drink with marshmallows and toppings floating in it? Here is how to make those bombs. You are welcome!
Recipe provided by cocktailswithclass.com.
If you’re looking for a fun and festive shot to serve at your Christmas party this year, look no further than candy cane jello shots. They are easy to make, delicious, and sure to get everyone in the holiday spirit!
Recipe provided by mapleandmango.com.
The Pomegranate Lime Spritzer cocktail is incredibly refreshing and made with a few simple ingredients. Besides, it does not contain any refined sugars or syrups, but only a little juice. It would be nice to have a refreshing cocktail to pair with the tons of sweet goodies during the holiday season!
Recipe provided by wowitsveggie.com.
The perfect blend of flavours in this peppermint martini recipe comes together to make a lovely holiday beverage.
Recipe provided by theveganlarder.com.
This Energising Vegan Christmas Spiced Hot Chocolate is thick, heart-warming and full of energising flavours and spices, perfect for the cold weather. It has the wintery spices cinnamon and nutmeg, with the extra kick of chilli (if you want!) It also happens to be the perfect Christmassy drink to sip when you are packing up all your presents.
Recipe provided by healthywithjamie.com.
The cherry on top is keto-friendly eggnog made with almond milk and heavy cream – a healthy choice for the holidays or anytime! A drink with a long history in Europe, the mother of all festive cocktails and one that screams Christmas the most! Plus, this is a clean, low carb, sugar and gluten-free version. Enjoy!

Even if you were to make one drink every day, you have your festive cocktails fill provided through December until Christmas. But there is nothing better than sharing those you liked best with your family and friends that might visit you at the end of the year.
Which are your favourites? What other cocktails are your speciality? Please share and enjoy!
Have a wonderful Christmas and a truly Happy New Year!



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