There’s no reason fancy drinks should only be served in swanky cocktail bars. Add a little pizazz to your reception by creating your very own custom cocktail – it’s easier than you think!
I like to begin by choosing flavors that are in season – fall flavors like apple cider or Concord grapes will be arriving at local farmers’ markets any day now (if they haven’t already). Using these ingredients, I’ve created two multi-serve cocktails that are easy to make ahead of time and are perfect for fall festivities.
Before we start, here’s a little introduction on how I set about creating a new cocktail. I always start with a single serving, then multiply for larger amounts, adjusting as I go.
For a custom flavor, it can be helpful to find a classic cocktail recipe, then switch out one ingredient. The more comfortable you get with how flavors work together, the easier it will be.
Choose Your Base Flavor (1.5-3 ounces)
This is usually a juice — the fresher the better. You can also muddle fresh fruit to create the juice.
Choose Your Booze (1.5-2 ounces)
For something warm and cozy, go with a darker alcohol like bourbon or dark rum. For a bright and refreshing drink, go with lighter alcohol like gin or vodka.
Choose Your Sweetener (.5 ounces)
If you choose to use simple syrup, mix 1 part sugar, 1 part water. This can be infused with an additional flavor like an herb or spice. Other choices include maple, honey, or agave, diluted with equal parts water (so it doesn’t just sink to the bottom of the cocktail).
Choose Your Acid (.5 ounces)
Pick either lemon or lime.
Shaken, Stirred or Neither
For most cocktails, a cocktail shaker is filled with ice, then either shaken or stirred. Generally speaking, cocktails with more than 4 ingredients are shaken; shaking encourages flavors to blend and accelerates the melting process of the ice. Stirring is generally used for cocktails that have a stronger alcohol content, like a martini or Manhattan.
Optional: Seltzer (1-2 ounces)
For a lighter, more refreshing cocktail, add a little seltzer water to the strained cocktail just before serving.
Maple Concord
(Makes 10 servings)
You will need:
3/4 cup maple syrup
3/4 cup warm water
2 cups Concord grape juice
2 cups gin
1/2 cup fresh lemon juice
Fresh Concord grapes, for garnish
1/4 cup demerara sugar, for garnish
1 large serving bottle
Toothpicks or small skewers
Cocktail glasses
Step 1: Gather your ingredients. Gently stir together the maple syrup and warm water until thoroughly combined.
Step 2: Using a funnel, combine the maple mixture, concord grape juice, gin, and lemon juice in the bottle. Close the cap and give it a gentle stir to mix, about 10 seconds. Chill.
Step 3: Meanwhile, place two Concord grapes on a toothpick or skewer, then gently roll them through the demerara sugar.
Step 4: When you’re ready to serve the drink, add the garnish grapes to each glass and set the bottle of the mixed cocktail next to your glasses for your guests to help themselves.
Spiced + Spiked Apple Cider
(Makes 12 servings)
You will need:
1/2 gallon fresh apple cider
2 cinnamon sticks
1 tablespoon fresh ginger, minced
15 whole cloves
5 cardamom pods
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg, preferably freshly ground
2 cups bourbon, optional (Note: this drink also tastes great without the bourbon)
1/4 cup cinnamon sugar (1 teaspoon cinnamon + 1/4 cup sugar), for garnish
Lemon, for garnish
12 cinnamon sticks, optional
Large wide mouth Ball jar and ladle or a large jar with a spigot
8 ounce Ball jars
Step 1: Pour the cider into a large pot over low heat.
Step 2: Next, gather your spices. Place the ginger, cloves and cardamom in a tea infuser and place in the cider. The cinnamon sticks and nutmeg can be placed directly into the cider. Gently stir.
Step 3: Let the spices and cider simmer for 20-30 minutes, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat and let cool.
Step 4: Just before you’re ready to serve, prepare your glasses. Place the cinnamon sugar on a rimmed plate. Rub the rim of each glass with a lemon, then gently dip the rim into the cinnamon sugar. Add a cinnamon stick to each glass.
Step 5: If using bourbon, stir into the mulled cider or alternately, add 1 1/2 ounce bourbon to each glass. Ladle the cider into each glass and enjoy!
All photographs by Kelly Carámbula.



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Sign in to add your ownLindsay from SweetThreesBoutique says:
Great post! I especially love the way you can use a simple garnish to add class and color!
272 days ago
Sophie Stanley from AliceNoo says:
I love this! I've just pinned it on Pinterest so I remember it for when I can put it to good use!!
268 days ago
MetalheartDesign from MetalheartDesign says:
Perfect! I have been looking for a drink recipe with cider and bourbon for our October wedding. Thank you for sharing!
266 days ago
DewyMorningVintage from DewyMorningVintage says:
Gorgeous drinks that sound absolutely delicious! They would be perfect for fall gatherings!
265 days ago
Sharon Moores from slathered says:
The steps on how to create your own cocktail is a wonderful guide -- thank you!
265 days ago
Amber from BambuEarth says:
this makes it easy! thanks for sharing. perhaps i'll serve a few next time i have friends over. :)
265 days ago
Yvy from thecarboncrusader says:
Love this, beautifully photographed and delicious looking! I can't wait to try the cider on my friends. Thank you!
265 days ago
Julie from purposedesign says:
absolutely lovely.
265 days ago
Leeanna from LeeannasJewelryBox says:
I love the chart and how many ounces for each flavor is needed. Thank you so much.
265 days ago
HandiworkinGirls from HandiworkinGirls says:
The photography in this article is amazing - I really want to get in the kitchen and concoct something now! We love mixing up fresh fruit juices with whatever's in season.
265 days ago
Heather Rai from BeautifulSoaps says:
They both look so delicious and the pictures are great! Love the mason jars for the cider :-)
265 days ago
Elena Fom from Attractive1 says:
Kelly, thanks a lot for Your article! Copyed it all drooling!
265 days ago
Connie Haskell from redemptionart says:
Oh yum! I know what I'm doing this weekend...=) Thank you and Aloha!
265 days ago
Elena Fom from Attractive1 says:
Kelly, thanks a lot for your article! Copyed it all drool[ng!
265 days ago
messinabella from BandBEstate says:
Great cocktails!
265 days ago
Cat Renee Smith says:
I really like the maple concord, but I think I might use cranberries and lime with the maple surup. I've always liked that combo. Great article. The pictures were lovely.
265 days ago
Anne from AltogetherLeather says:
They look delicious! I've got some great ideas from this post, thanks. :)
265 days ago
Gabriel Montes from bosquecarpentry says:
I've never seen it broken down like this, great article.
265 days ago
TaraMarieDesign from TaraMarieDesign says:
Great ideas! This summer I made some strawberry basil margaritas using fresh basil from my garden. The recipe was from Pinterest and it was my first time making mixed drinks at home. I made them for a party I had and they were a HUGE hit! I might just have to try one of these next!
265 days ago
OuterKnits from OuterKnits says:
Love this! Great info.
265 days ago
ChocolateStarShop from ChocoStarSource says:
Beautiful! The garnish sets the visual, I'm salivating!
265 days ago
Tami Baity from SugarArtByTami says:
These look amazing!!
265 days ago
AMSkrafts from AMSkrafts says:
Great cocktail ideas and guide! Thank you for sharing, I look forward to trying it out myself.
264 days ago
Samantha from cozylittlethreads says:
awesome guide! love it
263 days ago
Elena Petryanina from ElChocolatin says:
These look beautiful! ran prepare cocktails)
263 days ago
Mary Lezcano from BellaBboutique says:
ohhh, these cocktails look delish! i'm going to have experiment in my kitchen and concoct my own later this evening! thx for the inspiration x.
263 days ago
Jenny Carrillo from LikeFrostingOnTop says:
Yumm - thanks!!
262 days ago
yoni katz from shopgalilee says:
It enters my favorites And going to try it Thanks for the recipe :)
261 days ago
Tracy from cuppacoffee says:
looks delish.
257 days ago
vedgecandle from vedgecandle says:
Wow! Well done, thank you for this.
253 days ago
Nicole Mendiola from SnowFlakeShoppe says:
This will be perfect for my wedding :D
246 days ago
asu from THEFAIRYTHINGS says:
Love this. Thanks...
230 days ago
J.K. Ramirez from HudsonBlueArtisans says:
Tastee.... Great Idea.
169 days ago
Isadorabridal from Isadorabridal says:
yumm! love this, thanks for sharing :)
102 days ago
emberair from EmberandAir says:
Yum!
55 days ago
Larry And Valeria from TheCuttingBoardShop says:
We will try the Maple Comcord first and than the rest. Thanks!! Cheers
17 days ago