Naughty but Nice Christmas co*cktail - delicious holiday co*cktail recipe! (2024)

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Get ready to toast the holiday season with a twist! This Naughty but Nice Christmas co*cktail is a delightful blend of seasonal flavors. The choice of alcohol is completely customizable. Whether you’re a whiskey enthusiast or a vodka lover, this Christmas co*cktail caters to all. Simple to mix and stunning to present, this co*cktail is your go-to for a memorable holiday gathering. It’s the season’s must-try for every festive occasion!

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It’s time to shake up another new holiday co*cktail recipe. Today we’re making this Naughty but Nice Christmas co*cktail. It’s a delicious and festive mix of flavors almost anyone will love.

Yes, my friends, I’m back with another Christmas co*cktail recipe. You know how much I love trying out and mixing up new co*cktails, especially for the holiday season. In fact, I have an entire blog post dedicated to my favorite Christmas co*cktails. There are over 20 recipes, and they cover everything from punches to mulled wine to martinis and so much more.

I’m thrilled to be adding this Naughty but Nice Christmas co*cktail to that list today. I wanted to create a holiday co*cktail recipe that would work with a few different types of alcohol. I know that everyone has different preferences, so it’s nice to have a drink recipe that suits as many people as possible.

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As you might know, I’ve been a big fan of whiskey and bourbon lately, so that’s what I used. I also tested this drink recipe with vodka, and it was equally as delicious. In fact, with the vodka, it kind of reminded me of a Moscow mule, but it was more seasonal and festive!

No matter how you make this Christmas co*cktail, it ends up being a delicious combination of flavors that taste and look perfectly seasonal. You’ll be feeling naughty but nice. It’s the perfect combo!

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1 Why You’ll Love This Recipe

3 How to Make

4 Frequently Asked Questions

5 Naughty but Nice Christmas co*cktail

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Festive Flavors Galore: The combination of orange juice, ginger syrup, and cranberry juice brings a delightful, festive twist to your holiday gatherings.
  • Easy to Make: With just a few simple steps, this co*cktail comes together in no time. It’s perfect for both quick solo enjoyment and entertaining guests.
  • Seasonal Aesthetic: Garnished with orange slices and fresh cranberries, this drink doesn’t just taste like the holidays, it looks the part too! Don’t forget the DIY tree drink stirrers.
  • Perfect for Parties: The recipe is easy to scale up, making it ideal for your festive gatherings or cozy winter nights in.

Let’s go over what you’ll need to try this recipe.

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Ingredients:

  • Rye Whiskey, Bourbon, or Vodka: I love this Christmas co*cktail since it works with a few different staples. If entertaining, you can keep all three on hand, and the guest can choose which one to enjoy in their co*cktail.
  • Orange Juice: Orange Juice is well known for being paired with vodka, but it also works well with bourbon and rye whiskey. It adds some fruity sweetness.
  • Ginger Syrup: Some spicy sweetness gives this co*cktail recipe some kick, which makes it a popular choice for those who love Moscow mules. If you’re looking for ginger syrup, you can typically find it at the liquor store. However, I purchased mine on Amazon. Either of these options is great: Pratt Standardor Liber & Co.
  • Cranberry Juice: Cranberry juice works so well for Christmas drinks, providing some festive and tart flavor.
  • Club Soda: There’s a lot of flavor coming in already, so a club soda works well to add some fizz and a small touch of flavor.
  • Ice: This co*cktail is made in a co*cktail shaker, and the ice will instantly cool down the ingredients to the perfect temperature.
  • Orange Slices and Fresh Cranberries: Top off the co*cktail with an easy and colorful garnish. Get even fancy with these sugared cranberries!

For the glassware, I serve mine in these French wine glasses. However, you can also serve them in a stemless wine glass or other nice glassware you have on hand.

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How to Make

It’s not hard to whip up this Christmas co*cktail once you have the ingredients. For more detailed instructions and measurements, I’ve left those down in the recipe card at the end of this post.

  1. Add your liquor of choice, orange juice, ginger syrup, and cranberry juice to a co*cktail shaker filled with ice.
  2. Shake well to combine.
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  1. Divide evenly between two glasses and add extra ice if needed. Top with club soda. Garnish with an orange wedge and fresh cranberries.

It’s that easy! Share, sip, and enjoy this festive Christmas co*cktail.

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DIY co*cktail Stirrers

I also used these fun DIY Bottle Brush Tree co*cktail Stirrers. Aren’t they fun? Who doesn’t love a handmade holiday craft? They make the co*cktail a little more festive, and all you have to do is pop one in before serving. I have a full DIY tutorial here on IBC so that you can make some for your own holiday entertaining endeavors.

Not only are these stir sticks adorable in a co*cktail, but you can tuck them into a hot chocolate or add some good cheer to your morning coffee or tea.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How can I make my co*cktail non-alcoholic?

Want a non-alcoholic version of this Christmas co*cktail? Simply omit the alcohol. The orange juice, ginger syrup, cranberry juice, and club soda will create a deliciously Christmasy mocktail.

Also, be sure to check out my non-alcoholic Christmas sangria. It’s one of my favorites!

Can this co*cktail be made in advance?

You can mix the orange juice, ginger syrup, and cranberry juice ahead of time. Just add the alcohol, club soda, and ice right before serving to keep it fresh and fizzy.

Is there a substitute for cranberry juice?

Yes, pomegranate juice makes a great alternative. It offers a similar tartness and color, keeping the festive vibe intact.

Can this recipe be scaled for a larger crowd?

Definitely! Just multiply the ingredients by the number of guests. It’s a great recipe for batch-making in a large pitcher or punch bowl.

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The flavor of this drink is quite fruity, but it retains a lot of that Christmas cheer thanks to tart cranberry juice and spicy ginger syrup.

All of the ingredients are super easy to source, and you can quickly serve these while entertaining a crowd. It’s one of those easy crowd-pleasers!

This is one of the simplest and easiest-to-please Christmas co*cktail recipes out there. It doesn’t contain anything you couldn’t already find at your local liquor or grocery store! I hope you enjoyed this Naughty but Nice Christmas co*cktail and will give it a try this holiday season. Enjoy!

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More Christmas co*cktails You’ll Enjoy

  • Holly Jolly Christmas Punch
  • Salted Caramel White Russians
  • The BEST Mulled Wine
  • Cranberry Bourbon co*cktail
  • White Chocolate Peppermint Martini

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Naughty but Nice Christmas co*cktail

It’s time to shake up another new holiday co*cktail recipe. Today we’re making this Naughty but Nice Christmas co*cktail. It’s a delicious and festive mix of flavors almost anyone will love.

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Course: Drinks

Cuisine: American

Keyword: christmas, co*cktail, holiday

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 2 co*cktails

Calories: 246kcal

Ingredients

  • 4 ounces rye whiskey, bourbon, or vodka
  • 2 ounces orange juice
  • 2 ounces ginger syrup
  • 4 ounces cranberry juice
  • 4 ounces club soda
  • ice
  • orange slices and fresh cranberries to garnish

Instructions

  • To a co*cktail shaker filled with ice, add your liquor choice, orange juice, ginger syrup, and cranberry juice.

  • Shake well to combine.

  • Divide evenly between two glasses and add extra ice if needed. Top with club soda. Garnish with an orange wedge and fresh cranberries.

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Nutrition

Calories: 246kcal | Carbohydrates: 31g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 30mg | Potassium: 118mg | Sugar: 30g | Vitamin A: 82IU | Vitamin C: 19mg | Iron: 1mg

Naughty but Nice Christmas co*cktail - delicious holiday co*cktail recipe! (2024)

FAQs

What is the most popular Christmas co*cktail? ›

Eggnog. Rich, creamy, and, well, egg-y, we'd go as far as to say no Christmas celebration is complete without a glass of this festive drink.

What drink is traditionally drunk on Christmas morning? ›

Classic Bucks Fizz/Mimosa. The classic morning drink for Christmas is orange juice with a little fizz in it. There are plenty of options for adding fizz to orange juice, from Cava, prosecco or Crémant to decadent Champagnes and even a little spirit should one need the extra pick me up.

What is the nice list co*cktail? ›

The Nice List has big Cosmopolitan energy, employing vodka, Cointreau, lemon, and spiced cranberry syrup, all balanced out by a half-ounce of peach mead.

What is the famous holiday drink? ›

From eggnog and wassail to the Tom and Jerry and poinsettia, these classic Christmas drinks are as inherent to holiday celebrations as decorating the tree and yummy baked treats. The recipes have stood the test of time and are sure to keep your season bright.

What is an American Christmas drink? ›

Eggnog, the creamy classic co*cktail, is an essential part of the winter holidays. The recipe can vary depending on who's making it, but the basic formula consists of eggs, sugar, milk and cream, plus a spirit.

What alcohol is associated with Christmas? ›

From classic favorites like eggnog and mulled wine to creative concoctions like spiked hot cocoa and horchata, there are endless possibilities. Get inspired to update your seasonal menu with this list of holiday co*cktails.

What does Santa drink at Christmas? ›

Of course, Santa loves to chase his cookies with a glass of milk because it's tasty, but it also him helps endure the long road ahead of him. Milk provides 13 essential nutrients that give Santa the ability to lead his reindeer to all the kiddos around the world expecting to see their favorite toy on Christmas morning.

What is this classic Christmas drink called? ›

USA: Eggnog

As probably one of the most notorious traditional Christmas drinks of our time, there's no way Eggnog wasn't making it on this list. Deriving from a British Medieval milk punch, it is traditionally prepared with egg whites, egg yolk, heavy cream, and milk and seasoned with cinnamon and nutmeg.

What is Christmas punch made of? ›

Fill a large punch bowl with ice. Top with the cranberry juice, sparkling wine, apple cider, ginger ale, and rum. Stir gently to combine. Top with the orange slices and fresh cranberries.

Does Kahlua go bad? ›

For Kahlúa Original, we recommend a shelf life of 4 years. Actually, the product will be good for many more years, but the coffee impact fades over time so it won't give you the full flavor impact. Also, if you were to receive an old bottle of Kahlúa, you have to make sure it has never been opened or tampered with.

What drink is popular around Christmas time? ›

What are the popular Christmas beverages? Eggnog, Wassail, Hot Buttered Rum, Non-Alcoholic Thanksgiving Punch and Hot Toddy are some of the most celebrated Christmas drinks.

What drink is often associated with Christmas? ›

One of the most traditional holiday beverages is now featured as an elegant eggnog co*cktail. Rimmed with classic spiced cookies, this dessert beverage makes the perfect finish to your holiday dinner.

What does Santa drink on Christmas? ›

The jolly Santa Claus doesn't need a caffeine-boosting mug of coffee or a quick sip of water. He needs a drink that complements the kids' gift of cookies that will help him succeed in his yearly journey. How? Real milk provides Santa with the nutrients that he needs to get all the presents delivered in one night!

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