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Thanksgiving Drinks: New Recipes For Your Bar

To pull in more customers to your bar or drinking establishment this Thanksgiving, you'll need to up your cocktail game. Serve these cocktails that will bring more customers through your doors.

4 mins readNovember 14, 2019

Thanksgiving Cocktails for More Customers

Thanksgiving is the holiday when bars, restaurants and eateries often see a spike in sales. Customers want to enjoy refreshing drinks reminiscent of their childhood memories.

That explains why it's important to have new Thanksgiving cocktail recipes up your sleave to bring more paying customers through your doors.

Spice up your drink menu with these Thanksgiving cocktails and see your turnover shoot through the roof!

Apple Cider Mojitos

Why it's a money-maker: Apple Cider Mojitos are an amazing drink option for your Thanksgiving menu. Apple and mint are a perfect combination for a refreshing and smooth fall cocktail.

Ingredients you'll need:

  • Ice
  • Lemon
  • Gold rum
  • Apple cider

For garnishing, you need a mint, apple slices, and cinnamon sticks.

How to make it:

Fill the glass with ice, add lemon juice and rum. Fill 3/4th of the glass with apple cider and then top each with a splash of seltzer and stir. Garnish it with a slice of apple, mint, and cinnamon sticks.

Mojito

Cranberry Margaritas

Why it's a money-maker: Cranberry Margaritas are the perfect blend of lime, tequila, and cranberries, this amazing margarita can brighten anyoneโ€™s Thanksgiving Day when it's dark out.

Ingredients you'll need:

  • Cranberry Juice
  • Fresh lime juice
  • Tequila
  • Orange-flavored liqueur
  • Ice Cubes

How to make it:

Simply combine all the ingredients and stir over ice. Garnish it with lime wedges and cranberries.

Cranberry Margaritas

Fall-inspired Mimosas

Why it's a money-maker: Fall-inspired Mimosas are a brunch classic with a twist. You can add popular flavors like apple cider, cranberries, and cinnamon will make it a favorite for anyone.

Ingredients you'll need:

  • Cinnamon
  • Sugar
  • Prosecco
  • Apple cider
  • Cranberry juice
  • Apple slices or cranberries for garnish

How to make it:

Combine the cinnamon and sugar to coat the rim of the glass, now fill the champagne flute halfway with cranberry juice or apple cider and add prosecco. Garnish with the apple slices.

Mimosas

Hot Spiced Wine

Why it's a money-maker: Thanksgiving drinks would not be complete without some simple but amazing hot spiced wine. Easy to prepare, this cocktail will warm the spirits of your customers. As the name suggests, this drink can be prepared stewed with a blend of spices. Whether you call it vin chaud, spiced wine, or hot wine itโ€™s all delicious.

Ingredients you'll need:

  • Red wine
  • cinnamon sticks
  • Brown sugar
  • Orange juice
  • Brandy
  • Allspice
  • Ginger slices
  • Orange for zesting
  • Cloves for garnishing

How to make it:

  1. Pour the red wine into a big pot with squeezed orange juice.
  2. Add spices, cinnamon sticks, brown sugar, and orange zest.
  3. Stir it until the brown sugar dissolves.
  4. Warm it over medium heat, but make sure it doesnโ€™t boil.
  5. Let it cool to room temperature.
  6. Garnish with whole cloves, orange zest, and cinnamon sticks.
Hot Spiced Wine

Apple Ginger Spritz

Why it's a money-maker: Basically, fall flavor in a cup the combination of apple juice and ginger will make your Thanksgiving menu truly unforgettable. Everyone will fall with this amazing festive and seasonal cocktail.

Ingredients you'll need:

  • Honey
  • Vodka
  • Fresh ginger
  • Sage leaves
  • Lemon juice
  • Apple slices and orange zest for serving
  • Sparkling water

How to make it:

  1. Combine the water, ginger, and honey and boil.
  2. Add this syrup mixture with the rest of the ingredients
  3. Garnish with apple and organ zest.
Apple Ginger Spritz

Get Liquor Liability Insurance

Donโ€™t let the fall fun, turn into a nightmare. Bar and restaurant owners need to know the importance of having Liquor Liability insurance. Liquor liability is crucial if youโ€™re planning on serving these cocktails in your bar or restaurant.

The holiday season usually brings a considerable amount of foot traffic, which is great for business but can also be risky. These risks can be related to customer injury, food poisoning as it is important to make food sensitivity test, or property damage.

Liquor Liability insurance will help cover costs related to claims associated with serving alcohol. It covers you in the event of an altercation, or accident.

For complete peace of mind, make sure you check out restaurant insurance designed for small businesses.

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