Spiked Apple Cider

Bring a burst of cozy fall flavor to your gatherings with this irresistible recipe for spiked apple cider drink! This deliciously smooth cocktail blends fruity apple cider with warming cinnamon, sweet honey, and any liquor of your choice for an unforgettable cocktail that’s sure to become your boozy seasonal favorite!
I hope you’re ready for your day to get infinitely better – because today we’re drinking refreshing fall cocktails. But not just any fall cocktail, oh no, we’re drinking flavorful apple cider cocktails! Who’s in?
Get ready to fall for the ultimate autumn treat with my spiked apple cider recipe!
Terrifically tart and slightly sweet with a fruity, apple forward taste and hints of warming cinnamon spice, this spiked cider is impossibly smooth and down-right delish!
Endlessly adaptable for any liquor of your choice, bursting to the brim with cozy, inviting flavors, and featuring plenty of alcohol, this boozy apple cider just might rival your favorite dessert.
Ingredients:
 Cocktail
 - 4 ounces Gin – or Liquor of Choice
 - 4 ounces Apple Cider
 - 1 ounce Fresh Lime Juice
 - 2 ounces Honey Simple Syrup
 - 1-2 Dashes Cinnamon
 
Honey Simple Syrup
 - ¼ Cup Honey
 - ¼ Cup HOT Water
 
Optional Garnishes
 - 2 whole Thyme Sprigs
 - 1/2 whole Apple – cut into matchsticks
 - 2 whole Cinnamon Sticks
 
Prep Time: 
                                                
                                                         5 minutes
                        
                    Total Time: 
                                                
                                                         5 minutes
                        
                    
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