Apple Cider Bourbon Cocktail: Fall Staple to Make at Home

Fall is cozy season, and nothing makes it better than sipping on an apple cider bourbon cocktail.
The chunky sweaters are back. Candle season is in full effect. And the drinks? They better match the moment. Thereβs just something magical about winding down on a crisp evening with a tasty cocktail in hand. And when it comes to bourbon cocktails and fall, you want to keep at least one in your rotation.
The apple cider bourbon cocktail is a bold and smooth drink that blends sweet apple cider with the warmth of aged oats for a flavor that tastes like fall in a glass. Whether youβre hosting a casual get-together or chilling on the couch with a good playlist and your favorite fuzzy socks, this cocktail is a staple you didnβt know you neededβuntil now.
Letβs get into what makes this drink the ultimate autumn classic, how to make it, and tips to elevate the experience even more.
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Why Apple Cider and Bourbon Work Perfectly Together
If youβre new to bourbon, donβt worryβthis cocktail is beginner-friendly and dangerously delicious. The apple cider brings a mellow, slightly tart sweetness that balances the rich, oaky flavor of bourbon perfectly. Add in warm spices like cinnamon, a splash of citrus, and a hint of maple syrup? Baby, youβve got a drink that hugs you from the inside out.

Think of this cocktail as your fall upgrade to the summer whiskey sour or the springtime old fashioned. Itβs got depth, itβs got flavor, and it screams seasonal comfort without being fussy.
- PRODUCT LIST for RECIPES
- Cocktail Shaker
- Jigger
- Muddler
- Hawthorne Strainer
- Mini tongs
The Ingredients Youβll Need
This cocktail is all about simple ingredients coming together for big flavor. Hereβs what you need to make one glass of the Apple Cider Bourbon Cocktail:

Feel free to double or triple this for a pitcher if youβre serving friends or prepping ahead for a cozy night in.
How to Make the Apple Cider Bourbon Cocktail
This is one of those drinks that looks fancy but takes less than five minutes to pull together. Hereβs how to do it:
Step 1: Shake it up
In a cocktail shaker, add bourbon, apple cider, lemon juice, maple syrup, and a pinch of cinnamon. Add ice and shake for 10β15 seconds.
Step 2: Strain and pour
Strain into a rocks glass filled with ice. For an elevated feel, use a large cocktail cube (those chunky ones that melt slowly).
Step 3: Garnish like a pro
Add a thin apple slice, a cinnamon stick, or even a sprig of rosemary for those festive, fall vibes.
Make It Into a Signature Batch Cocktail
Got people coming over for Friendsgiving or a fall dinner party? This recipe scales beautifully into a pitcher. Hereβs how:

Batch Apple Cider Bourbon Cocktail (Serves 6):
- 12 oz bourbon
- 18 oz apple cider
- 3 oz lemon juice
- 3 oz maple syrup
- 1 tsp ground cinnamon or 3β4 cinnamon sticks
- Garnishes: sliced apples, star anise, rosemary sprigs
Mix it all in a pitcher and refrigerate. When youβre ready to serve, give it a quick stir and pour over fresh ice.
Want to Add Flair to This Cocktail?
The base recipe is already fire, but here are a few ways to take it to the next level:
1. Warm It Up
This cocktail works beautifully as a hot drink, too. Just heat the apple cider in a saucepan with the maple syrup and cinnamon. Once warm (not boiling), remove from heat and stir in the bourbon and lemon juice. Pour into a mug and garnish with a cinnamon stick.
2. Smoky Maple Salt Rim
Want to impress your guests (or just yourself)? Try rimming your glass with a mix of maple syrup and smoked salt. The sweet and savory combo will elevate the entire experience.

3. Infused Bourbon
Soak some apple slices and cinnamon sticks in your bourbon overnight for an extra layer of fall flavor. Just make sure to strain it before using.
What Bourbon Works Best?
You donβt need a top-shelf bourbon, but go for one thatβs smooth and not overly spicy. Here are a few good options:
- Bulleit Bourbon β bold and smooth
- Woodford Reserve β a little sweeter, perfect for fall cocktails
- Makerβs Mark β classic and mellow
- Buffalo Trace β great balance for mixed drinks

If you prefer a lighter or slightly sweeter drink, opt for a wheated bourbon. Want it stronger and more intense? Try a high-proof option (just sip slowly!).
What to Serve It With
Apple cider bourbon cocktails pair well with fall appetizers and comfort foods. Here are some cute pairing ideas:
- Mini baked brie with apple slices
- Sweet potato fries with chipotle aioli
- Maple-glazed turkey sliders
- Cranberry goat cheese crostini

It also works as a dessert cocktail! Serve it after dinner with apple pie, cinnamon donuts, or a warm blondie.
Make It Your Go-To Fall Drink
Fall cocktails donβt have to be basic, and this one proves it. The apple cider bourbon cocktail has the perfect mix of sweet, citrusy, spiced, and smooth. You can make it strong for a cozy night solo, or serve it in a big batch when your home is full of friends, food, and fall energy.
Hereβs why this drink deserves a permanent spot in your fall rotation:
- Itβs easy AF to make.
- Itβs the ultimate seasonal drink for cozy nights in.
- It looks stunning with fall garnishes.
- It pairs well with basically everything fall-related.
Apple Cider Bourbon Cocktails
The Apple Cider Bourbon Cocktail is one of those drinks that just hits every single time. Itβs cozy. Itβs smooth. It gives elevated fall without doing too much.

Whether youβre sipping alone after a long day or hosting your girls for a fall-themed dinner party, this cocktail will be the moment. And honestly, once you try it, donβt be surprised if it becomes your new signature drink all season long.
So grab that bourbon, stock up on cider, and let your inner fall homebody shine.
Craving More Fall Cocktails?
If this recipe got you in the spirit, stay tuned. Iβve got even more cozy cocktail recipes, a Friendsgiving hosting checklist, and my exclusive holiday drink menu dropping soon.
Until then, cheers to apple cider, cozy nights, and drinks that warm you all the way up.
