5 Must-Try Cocktails to Warm You Up This Winter

 5 Must-Try Cocktails to Warm You Up This Winter... ❄️❄️❄️

As the Glasgow weather cools down, why not warm up with some fun, fruity cocktails that bring the winter spirit to your glass? Whether you’re a beginner at mixing drinks or just looking to try something new, these winter-themed recipes are easy to make, delicious, and guaranteed to impress!


Cranberry Margarita🍸

A bright twist on the classic margarita, this version combines the tartness of cranberry juice with the freshness of lime. Mix tequila, cranberry juice, triple sec, and fresh lime juice, then shake with ice and pour into a salt-rimmed glass. It’s the perfect blend of sweet, tart, and tangy for a festive night in!

Spiced Apple Martini🍸

A cosy, apple-forward drink that's easy to make and oh-so-delicious. Mix apple cider with vodka, a touch of cinnamon, and a splash of lemon. Shake with ice and strain into a martini glass for a crisp, wintery cocktail that’s a sure crowd-pleaser.

Winter Berry Smash🍸

If you’re into fruity, refreshing cocktails, the Winter Berry Smash is a must-try. Combine vodka, mixed berry puree, a splash of lemon juice, and a drizzle of honey for sweetness. Shake with ice and garnish with frozen berries for a fun, colourful touch. It’s a cocktail that brings summer vibes into the winter season.

Spiced Pear Fizz🍸

For something a little different, try this fizzy, pear-flavoured delight. Combine pear juice, gin, a dash of cinnamon, and top it with sparkling water or prosecco. This drink is refreshing with just the right amount of spice to keep things cosy. Perfect for anyone looking to experiment with unique flavours!

Mulled Wine Spritz🍸

Want the flavours of mulled wine but in a fresher, lighter cocktail? This mulled wine spritz uses a splash of prosecco to add a bubbly twist. Combine red wine, orange slices, cinnamon sticks, and cloves, then top it off with sparkling wine for a festive, aromatic drink.


These cocktails bring a bit of warmth and fun to the season without the need for complex ingredients or equipment. Try them out, experiment with flavours, and find a new winter favourite! Cheers to staying cosy and creative this season in Glasgow!

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