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What's Your Favorite Fall Weather Drink?

GoetzManor

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Baltimore, MD
As the question asks: What is it?

I am a fan of the hot toddy myself, but then again, I think a nice whiskey or brandy makes anything better.

So what's yours? I guess you can say the Pumpkin Spice Latte from Starbucks if you want, but I was thinking more along the lines of something you can make yourself on those chilly fall nights.
 
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down south
Guinness is always nice in cool weather. If it's really chilly out, coffee or hot cocoa with Kahlua or Bailey's is good, with a little extra rum or vodka if it's miserable cold out.
 
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Stanley Doble

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Cobourg
Sweet apple cider. I live in apple country and one of the great things is stopping at an orchard's roadside stand and buying a gallon of fresh cider.

Since they all started pasteurizing or adding preservatives I buy cheap cooking apples and make my own cider in a juicer.

Non alcoholic, but becomes less non alcoholic if you let it ferment for a week or 2.

Makes a great hot drink too, with a cinnamon stick and a few cloves.
 
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13,672
Location
down south
Sweet apple cider. I live in apple country and one of the great things is stopping at an orchard's roadside stand and buying a gallon of fresh cider.

Since they all started pasteurizing or adding preservatives I buy cheap cooking apples and make my own cider in a juicer.

Non alcoholic, but becomes less non alcoholic if you let it ferment for a week or 2.

Makes a great hot drink too, with a cinnamon stick and a few cloves.

I bought a gallon jug of that at the farmers market just last week. It was gone by the second day.
 

sheeplady

I'll Lock Up
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Shenandoah Valley, Virginia, USA
Non alcoholic, but becomes less non alcoholic if you let it ferment for a week or 2.

Makes a great hot drink too, with a cinnamon stick and a few cloves.

Add a few orange slices to your hot cider recipe and let it seep in the crockpot for a couple hours.... my favorite.

My second favorite is hard cider. The university I did my undergrad at used to sell unpasteurized cider up until about 8 years ago, and we used to buy an extra couple of gallons to leave in the fridge...
 
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Location
East Central Indiana
Almost the same. Hot apple cider with a couple shots of Southern Comfort and a cinnamon stick in a large paper cup.... preferably walking around the city circle in Indianapolis on a crisp Autumn afternoon and grabbing a loaded up steamy polish sausage on a chewy fresh bun from a street vendor's cart. ;):cool:
HD
 

Dixie_Amazon

Practically Family
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Redstick, LA
Almost the same. Hot apple cider with a couple shots of Southern Comfort and a cinnamon stick in a large paper cup.... preferably walking around the city circle in Indianapolis on a crisp Autumn afternoon and grabbing a loaded up steamy polish sausage on a chewy fresh bun from a street vendor's cart. ;):cool:
HD
Sounds good.
 

Blackthorn

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Oroville
Lagavulin Scotch. I only buy one bottle per year, and I make it last, sipping it on cool fall evenings out on my front porch.
 

winterland1

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minneapolis
Mead nectar of the gods and I am not making that up.
Mead has existed in almost all ancient cultures . Mesopotanier, Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, and Mayans all had some form of mead, and almost always it was considered to be the gods drink.
 

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