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mysteryowl

(7,470 posts)
Sat Dec 3, 2022, 07:06 PM Dec 2022

What is your Favorite Christmas beverage?

Last edited Sat Dec 3, 2022, 08:27 PM - Edit history (2)

I know there are many, so share below, yet vote for something you do like.
Alcoholic and non-alcoholic is assumed for each category.
I can add more if you make suggestions.


22 votes, 0 passes | Time left: Unlimited
Hot Drinks: Cider, Cocoa, etc
6 (27%)
Hot Spiced Wine (AKA Mulled Wine)
3 (14%)
Egg Nog
9 (41%)
Seasonal Tea
1 (5%)
Seasonal Coffee
1 (5%)
Hot Toddie
1 (5%)
Seasonal Mixed Drink
1 (5%)
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What is your Favorite Christmas beverage? (Original Post) mysteryowl Dec 2022 OP
Hot Chocolate with Malibu Rum on a cold night bottomofthehill Dec 2022 #1
Nice... mysteryowl Dec 2022 #2
We have an inside fake tree and an outside real tree bottomofthehill Dec 2022 #3
Homemade Egg Nog with Bourbon no_hypocrisy Dec 2022 #4
Yum! bamagal62 Dec 2022 #5
Plain old egg nog. madamesilverspurs Dec 2022 #6
Yum, the real "Danish" mysteryowl Dec 2022 #12
Anything NA these days. Tetrachloride Dec 2022 #7
Aw man. Apparently they changed my fav creamer happybird Dec 2022 #8
You might try your own Tetrachloride Dec 2022 #11
Bailey's Codifer Dec 2022 #9
In my cocoa GPV Dec 2022 #28
This message was self-deleted by its author madamesilverspurs Dec 2022 #10
Hot Buttered Rum 🍹 Polly Hennessey Dec 2022 #13
My favorite too! Tyche Dec 2022 #23
A 'family' tradition...... MyOwnPeace Dec 2022 #14
Mulled wine on a cold evening. Ocelot II Dec 2022 #15
Yum, is it any different from hot spiced wine? mysteryowl Dec 2022 #17
Here's one: Ocelot II Dec 2022 #19
This looks really good! mysteryowl Dec 2022 #21
Mulled wine. Which is what I think you meant with "hot spiced wine." highplainsdem Dec 2022 #16
So funny, I just asked the previous post about that very thing. mysteryowl Dec 2022 #18
Been enjoying eggnog Sedona Dec 2022 #20
Wow, homemad Kahlua. mysteryowl Dec 2022 #22
mine is boiled custard. Similar to egg nog but much better yellowdogintexas Dec 2022 #24
Egg nog stiff enough to get up and walk on its own. Aristus Dec 2022 #25
The new Peppermint Frosty at Wendy's is pretty good. Coventina Dec 2022 #26
Ha! mysteryowl Dec 2022 #32
Egg nog with brandy or bourbon. Mr.Bill Dec 2022 #27
Same here, but without the eggnog. JustABozoOnThisBus Dec 2022 #29
Feuerzangenbowle Danascot Dec 2022 #30
Thank you for sharing! mysteryowl Dec 2022 #33
Beer. Harker Dec 2022 #31
Well, since my cardiologist said no more alcohol for me, Trailrider1951 Dec 2022 #34
Hot chai is fantastic! mysteryowl Dec 2022 #35

bottomofthehill

(8,370 posts)
3. We have an inside fake tree and an outside real tree
Sat Dec 3, 2022, 07:16 PM
Dec 2022

My children always got sick around the holidays when young and the doc told us it was probably a tree allergy. We love a real tree but did not want sick children around the holidays so now we go best of both worlds. A 7 foot slim tree inside and a real tree, whatever my wife and I find along the road ( church parking lot, Lyons, Elks, School tree sale) whatever we find. It goes on the deck and we sit out a couple nights a week. Usually once a weekend I will goc peppermint schnapps and candy cane or Malibu and cocoa. Maybe 5/6 a season. I am still working on last years Malibu.

madamesilverspurs

(15,822 posts)
6. Plain old egg nog.
Sat Dec 3, 2022, 07:29 PM
Dec 2022

Sprinkled with nutmeg. Also makes some fantastic French toast.

Exception: Christmas morning, hot cocoa (because it goes beautifully with aebleskives).



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happybird

(4,695 posts)
8. Aw man. Apparently they changed my fav creamer
Sat Dec 3, 2022, 07:30 PM
Dec 2022

Just looked up the name because I couldn’t remember it (International Delight Peppermint Mocha) and was shocked to see a very low number of review stars. According to fans who excitedly bought jugs when it came out for the season the recipe has changed and it’s now awful

Of course I will try the new version. The old one was perfect, though. You just needed a dollop so as not to get too minty.

Tetrachloride

(7,937 posts)
11. You might try your own
Sat Dec 3, 2022, 07:36 PM
Dec 2022

mini tapioca ground to a powder, then soak. Use a few tablespoons.

a lot of cream

a hint of vanilla

peppermint or spearmint leaves

licorice root tea concentrate (1-2 tablespoons)

some people like a little brown sugar
and or
cardomon. or cardomon cinnamon mix

blender

Note:
never done this myself. i have also noticed a decline in deluxe creamer quality and do not use anymore.

Response to mysteryowl (Original post)

MyOwnPeace

(16,959 posts)
14. A 'family' tradition......
Sat Dec 3, 2022, 07:57 PM
Dec 2022

(truth be known, 'family' meaning my son and me!)......

I've got an old fridge that I always keep stocked with a 1/2 barrel of fresh 'craft' beers. For the past 20 years or so we've had Sierra Nevada 'Celebration' on tap. Quite delightful - but has been a challenge to find it because of 'demand' and 'politics' between distributors and customers!

However, the 2022 batch is on tap and 'tis the season to be jolly!

(actually, the brew in the mug should be more of an amber color - but you get the idea!)

yellowdogintexas

(22,300 posts)
24. mine is boiled custard. Similar to egg nog but much better
Sun Dec 4, 2022, 01:32 AM
Dec 2022

delicious with coconut cake and ambrosia.

However I chose mulled wine from the list above.

Danascot

(4,703 posts)
30. Feuerzangenbowle
Sun Dec 4, 2022, 10:18 AM
Dec 2022

Requires a little more effort to prepare, and you need to get sugar cones and a specialized tool but it's worth it. It's great for a Christmas or New Years party. Plus you get to set it on fire!

Feuerzangenbowle is a traditional German alcoholic drink for which a rum-soaked sugarloaf is set on fire and drips into mulled wine. It is often part of a Christmas or New Year's Eve tradition. The name translates literally as fire-tongs punch,

We had a friend over who 'had it for the first time' and raved about it. He didn't remember he'd had it twice before at our holiday parties. He'd just over-enoyed it a little too much the previous times.

recipe: https://germanfoods.org/recipes/fire-tongs-punch/

mysteryowl

(7,470 posts)
33. Thank you for sharing!
Sun Dec 4, 2022, 01:16 PM
Dec 2022

Sounds like a mulled wine, yet the instructions are different at the end:

3. Place sugar cone into metal holder ("Feuerzange&quot . Soak sugar cone with rum and carefully light it. The sugar will melt and drip into the wine. Little by little start adding more rum to the sugar cone using a long-handled ladle.
4. Once the sugar cone and rum have completely burned off, gently stir the concoction and serve in mugs or heatproof glasses.

Trailrider1951

(3,417 posts)
34. Well, since my cardiologist said no more alcohol for me,
Sun Dec 4, 2022, 04:07 PM
Dec 2022

my new favorite drink at this time of the year is hot Chai tea. Freshly made Colombian coffee ranks a close second, but I sure miss my wine and eggnog.

mysteryowl

(7,470 posts)
35. Hot chai is fantastic!
Sun Dec 4, 2022, 07:50 PM
Dec 2022

I guess that could go under the first category I posted "hot beverages", but I forgot to list it.

Yum

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