Food Seasonal & Holiday Festive Holiday Party Drink Recipes By Midwest Living editors Midwest Living editors Midwest Living's experienced editors create best-in-class travel, lifestyle, food, home and garden content you won't find anywhere else. We're loudly, proudly Midwestern, and we're passionate about helping our audience explore and create through award-winning storytelling. Midwest Living's Editorial Guidelines Updated on November 18, 2022 Trending Videos Photo: Kelsey Hansen Brighten your holiday gatherings with any of our recipes for cocktails, eggnog, hot drinks and nonalcoholic drinks. 01 of 27 Brandy Cobbler with Blood Orange and Rosemary Kelsey Hansen Indiana cookbook author Shelly Westerhausen Worcel's festive holiday cocktail comes together quickly after you've made the rosemary simple syrup. View Recipe 02 of 27 Jerry Thomas' Champagne Punch Dating to the 1800s, this recipe is easy, breezy, pink and fruity-and still completely sophisticated. It comes from Cincinnati mixologist Molly Wellman. View Recipe 03 of 27 The Poinsettia Brie Passano Caitlin Corcoran, of Kansas City's Ca Va bar, says, "We found this cranberry juice and Grand Marnier cocktail in an old recipe book. People gush because the rosemary sprig looks like mistletoe. Plus a lower ABV cocktail means you can have a couple of drinks. Holiday parties are a marathon, not a sprint." View Recipe 04 of 27 Eggnog Martini Elsie Larson and Emma Chapman of the blog A Beautiful Mess share one of their favorite holiday sippers, eggnog spiked with vanilla vodka and amaretto. View Recipe 05 of 27 Admiral Russell's Punch Cinicnnati mixologist Molly Wellman shares the legend behind this drink: A British admiral stranded in Spain over Christmas 1694 ordered his crew to assemble a massive punch in a courtyard fountain. Bacchanalia ensued. Consider yourself warned: This splurge of a drink is strong. But it's also nutmeggy, citrusy and wonderfully spirited in every sense. View Recipe 06 of 27 Sage Woodstock This festive gin cocktail gets its sweet-tart flavor from maple syrup and Meyer lemon juice. The recipe comes from the Chowgirls Killer Catering cookbook. Feeling fancy? Garnish each glass with a sage leaf or, at the holidays, sugared cranberries. View Recipe 07 of 27 Caramel-Hazelnut Café Mocha Melted Nutella. Need we say more? Our updated version of hot chocolate is made in a slow cooker, just for kicks, and after cooking, can be kept on the warm setting for one hour. View Recipe 08 of 27 Clementine-Bourbon Smash Blaine Moats This refreshing cocktail made with fresh citrus and mint will be a welcome addition to your happy hour. View Recipe 09 of 27 Darling Clementine Mocktail No offense to the classic mimosa, but not everyone wants to booze with their brunch. Enter the Darling Clementine, a tart, fizzy, deliciously pink, nonalcoholic alternative to classic morning cocktails. View Recipe 10 of 27 Colorful cocktail Rub the rims of cocktail glasses with orange wedges and dip in a mix of coarse red and gold sugars for added flair. Cool cocktail: In a large pitcher, mix 2 cups ruby red grapefruit juice and 1 cup chilled tangerine- or clementine-flavor vodka. Slowly stir in a 750-ml bottle of chilled rose Prosecco. 11 of 27 Champagne Cocktail Brie Passano Feeling creative? Caitlin Corcoran, of Kansas City's Ça Va bar, likes to substitute a favorite spirit, such as mezcal, for the bitters. View Recipe 12 of 27 Cranberry Margarita Stir up a pitcher of these rosy margaritas for your next holiday bash. The Simple Syrup recipe makes enough syrup for 30 margaritas but is easily halved or quartered. View Recipe 13 of 27 Horsefeather At now-closed The Rieger in Kansas City, bartenders prepared this dead-simple, gingery cocktail with J. Rieger & Co. KC Whiskey-but any rye or blended whiskey will work! View Recipe 14 of 27 Ca Va Punch Brie Passano "You look like an amazing host with punch at a party, but people serve themselves—so easy. This one has dark berry notes from crème de cassis, which is a black currant liqueur. It goes great with a cheese board," says Caitlin Corcoran of Kansas City's Ça Va bar. View Recipe 15 of 27 Rosemary-Grapefruit Gin Cocktail Pretty in pink, yes, but this sweet drink has bite, too, thanks to grapefruit's subtle bitterness and the woodsy notes of gin and rosemary. This recipe makes enough rosemary-infused syrup for several cocktails. View Recipe 16 of 27 County Cork Brie Passano "This is one of Ça Va's most popular drinks. I use Jameson, honey and yellow chartreuse, a botanical liqueur that's more mellow than its green cousin. It's easy to drink, so that's dangerous," says Caitlin Corcoran of Kansas City's Ça Va bar. View Recipe 17 of 27 Spiced Apple Shrub Tingling with fennel and allspice and infused with a pound of apples, chef Jonathon Sawyer's shrub (an old-timey drink mixer) evokes the taste of spiced cider in a sourful new-old way. The recipe comes from his cookbook House of Vinegar. View Recipe 18 of 27 Jolly Gin Fizz Part punch, part cocktail, this effervescent pink drink is perfect for holiday parties. If you don't have ginger beer or prefer a milder ginger flavor, substitute ginger ale. View Recipe 19 of 27 Chai-Maple Cider Breathe deeply. This spiced cider tea from the slow cooker doubles as aromatherapy. After cooking, the cider can be kept on the warm setting for one hour. View Recipe 20 of 27 Simple garnish Skip mixing cocktails, and instead dress up a simple flute of sparkling wine with a sprig of fresh rosemary and a few pomegranate arils. (Guests can even garnish their own drinks.) 21 of 27 Vanilla Vodka Creamtini Robert Jacobs Flavored vodka mixes with Irish cream and orange liqueurs to make this sweet, sugar-rimmed cocktail. View Recipe 22 of 27 Mulled Cranberry Punch This blend of cranberry juice, juice concentrate, spices, orange juice and water simmers in your slow cooker. View Recipe 23 of 27 Oatmeal Cream Pie Brown sugar, pumpkin pie spice, butter, vanilla, egg-it's like a rich, drinkable cookie. Our slow cooker twist on classic eggnog can be kept on the warm setting for one hour. View Recipe 24 of 27 Sweet sips Transform bubbly into a dessert drink by swapping traditional swizzle sticks for jewel-like rock candy. 25 of 27 Old Blue Eyes Martini This lovely purple-blue holiday martini is as smooth as Frank Sinatra's voice. View Recipe 26 of 27 Seduction Martini Berry vodka, pomegranate liqueur and cranberry juice bring a blush to this drink from Jake's in Saginaw City, Michigan. View Recipe 27 of 27 Deluxe eggnogs Chocolate, coffee, orange juice, ice cream and strawberries bring fresh flavors and colors to our eggnog recipes. The recipe for Chocolate Eggnog Deluxe (top right and lower left) also includes ideas for Double Chocolate and Nonalcoholic Chocolate versions; Holiday Orange-Eggnog Punch can be made with strawberries or strawberry ice cream for Strawberry Eggnog. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit