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17 Drinks You'll Want To Try This Fall

Because no one wants to spend the entire holiday season splurging on PSL's

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17 Drinks You'll Want To Try This Fall
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Fall is the one season you can go completely over the top with everything whether it's adorning your house with autumn scented candles and Halloween decorations, binge watching your favorite horror movies, or choosing to drink your calories rather than eat them (or splurging for the month and enjoying both).

Bring your fall spirit to the next level with these 17 cocktail recipes:

1. Caramel Apple Mimosas

Did someone say bottomless?


2. Cranberry Sauce Margarita

Definitely a potential Thanksgiving side-dish replacement.


3. Pecan Pie Bourbon Shake

Don't let that leftover pecan pie go to waste.

4. Apple Pie Bourbon Shots

Time to take Fireball shots to the next level.

5. Apple Cider Sangria

For us Southern folks trying to bring fall down South.

6. Caramel Apple Martini

Reinventing the game of bobbing for apples one martini at a time.

7. Cranberry & Cinnamon Whiskey Sour

To spice things up a bit.

8. Pumpkin Spice White Russian

Reverting back to the fabulous trend of pumpkin spice...everything.

9. Pumpkin Pie in a Glass

So you can have your pie and drink it too.

10. Apple Bourbon Bellini

An apple a day keeps the doctor away.

11. Candy Corn Martini

Trust me, they taste better drunken than chewed.

12. Apple Pie Moscow Mule

Finally a suitable excuse to break out the mules after summer's over.

13. Pumpkin Keg

Easy as pie.

14. Boozy Pumpkin Milkshake

I'm here for the booze!

15. The Harvest

Appropriate name for an appropriate cocktail.

16. Spiced Brandy Wine

For warm nights by the fire.

17. Warm Cider & Rum Punch

Perfect drink of choice for a fall inspired dinner party.

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