Snuggle Up And Get Cozy With These Hibernation Libations

It’s mid-Winter and while it was hard to lockdown in April and May, the cold makes self-isolation (aka hibernation) that much easier! Spending more time at home and, well, running out of wine (let’s be honest) might have inspired you to opt for something a little more adventurous, even if it involves digging around in the back of your booze cabinet. 

Easy enough to make at home from items most of us have in our grocery cupboards and using spirits that many of us may have neglected in the back of our liquor cabinets, here are our top winter warmers to snuggle up with. 

Brave and Bold

Ingredients
makes two (because who likes to drink alone?) 

  • 1 1/2 cups Water
  • 1 bag Chamomile tea
  • 2 teaspoons Honey
  • 60ml Whisky (we recommend Bannerman’s Finest Scotch Whisky for its smoothness and slight sweetness)
  • 15ml Elderflower syrup 
  • Squeeze of Lemon Juice
  • Garnish with a Lemon wedge (when life gives you lemons!)

Instructions

  1. Boil water and steep the Chamomile tea for 5 minutes. Remove the tea bag and stir in two teaspoons of honey. Allow to cool completely.
  2. Here is the fun part: in each rocks glass stir 30ml Whisky and 7.5ml of Elderflower syrup over ice. Pour 2/3 of a cup of tea into each glass and finish with a squeeze of lemon juice.
  3. Garnish with a lemon wedge.

The Haunted

Ingredients

  • 50ml Irish Whiskey (we recommend The Sexton Single Malt Irish Whiskey because it’s Irish. And a single malt. Yum!)
  • 5ml Coffee liqueur
  • 5ml Maple syrup
  • 2 Dashes chocolate bitters (or mix a teaspoon of cacoa powder with a tablespoon of water as a cheeky lockdown substitute)

Instructions

  1. Pour all ingredients into a shaker, add ice, shake and serve on the rocks.

Life’s a Peach

Ingredients

  • 50ml Rum (we recommend Don Papa 7-year old Oak-aged Rum for its long-textured finish and vanilla, honey, and candied fruit flavours)
  • 30ml Apple Juice
  • 25ml Stewed Peach Puree (stew some dried peaches, whizz them up in the blender until they’re smooth and bob’s your uncle!) 
  • 20ml Lemon Juice
  • Ginger Ale

Instructions

  1. Shaken, strained and topped with Ginger Ale.
  2. And if you haven’t got a drop of alcohol in your house, have no fear – you can always order a bottle of Seedlip non-alcoholic distilled spirit here (link to takealot/yuppiechef) and make yourself a delicious alternative to a hot toddy!

Garden Toddy

Ingredients

  • 50ml Seedlip Garden 108
  • 20ml Fresh Lemon Juice
  •  20ml Cloudy Apple Juice
  • 10ml Lemon Verbena Syrup

Instructions

  1. Make it by bringing 2 cups of water and a handful of lemon verbena to the boil, infuse it for 30 minutes and then add 4 cups of caster sugar. Cool, pop it in the fridge and use it after 24 hours.