Homemade Wassail
Learn how to make wassail cocktails with real apple cider, ginger, lemon, spices and, of course, bourbon. Wassails are perfect for warming up on cold days!
Updated by Kathryne Taylor on October 22, 2024
Good evening! I hope you all had a wonderful weekend. I’m a bit behind on my holiday cocktail series this week. Photographing a drink after 5 on weekdays has proved impossible so the series may become a weekend affair.
No collection of holiday cocktails would be complete without hot spiked cider, so today I present to you: the wassail! According to Maggie Savarino in The Seasonal Cocktail Companion, “wassailing” is an Old English tradition with pagan roots that celebrates the fall harvest.
I had never heard of a wassail before coming across the recipe in Maggie’s book, but apparently they are commonly served in the Northern Midwest states. It’s basically a blend of apples and spices, spiked with bourbon, with endless variation.
The sweetness of your wassail will be entirely dependent on your choice of apple cider, which tends to be pretty sweet. If you would like a warming but less sweet holiday drink, try my mulled wine or hot toddy.
Homemade Wassail
Learn how to make wassail cocktails with real apple cider, ginger, lemon, spices and, of course, bourbon. Wassails are perfect for warming up on cold days! Recipe yields 4 to 6 cocktails, depending on how much of the warm cider mixture you use per drink.
Ingredients
- 4 cups apple cider (or unfiltered apple juice, doctored up with warm spices like cinnamon, nutmeg and allspice)
- ½ inch nub of fresh ginger, peeled and grated or finely minced
- 2 lemons, sliced
- 1 cinnamon stick
- 3 star anise (optional, but they’re pretty!)
- ½ vanilla bean, slit down the middle with the insides scooped out (or ¼ ounce vanilla extract)
- Bourbon (plan on about 1 ½ ounces per drink. I used Jim Beam)
Instructions
- In a medium saucepan, combine all of the nonalcoholic ingredients and simmer for at least thirty minutes, preferably over an hour.
- Use a jigger or shot glass to measure bourbon into mugs. Pour in your hot spiced cider. Ideas for garnishing: cinnamon sticks, star anise, lemon slices and/or thinly sliced red apple (highly recommended).
Notes
Recipe adapted from The Seasonal Cocktail Companion by Maggie Savarino.
Change it up: Substitute some of the cider for brown ale or real cranberry juice. Add other whole spices like cloves, allspice berries and/or white peppercorns. You can keep a big batch of cider warm in a crock pot!
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What a fun giveaway! And this recipe looks amazing! I think my ‘go to’ cold weather drink is hot tea… green, rooibos, chamomile, and the Good Earth Original tea are all favorites. I am not sure how to spell it, but my favorite cold weather potent potable has to be Gløg (??). It’s a spiced red wine. I love red wine ;-)
mulled wine has been a favorite this fall. i’ve made a big batch of cinnamon clove simple syrup and i’ve been creating some cocktails to go along with that lately, too.
This is such a yummy sounding cocktail! Love this!
Mulled apple cider for me!
I’ve been a bug fan of Irish Coffees this winter. Warm and delicious!
I’m a huge fan of your blog! You’re such an inspiration, I also live in a small, college town and feel like we live in similar towns! Love your photography and I’ve made a lot of your food (and its all so good!)
Favorite Drink: I think I’ll go with red wine.
Thanks for doing a giveaway. :0)
You have so many delicious things on your blog! I love a hot vanilla chai, soooo good. I became a fan of yours on facebook.
This looks tasty! My favorite cold (and hot) weather drink is tea. I love all kinds.
This is pretty different than my version, but sounds equally delicious! I need to give this a try!
My favorite cold-weather drink is an Old Fashioned. Nothing warms quite like bourbon and bitters!
I really enjoy a nice glass of spiced rum on cold days- the hints of vanilla and cinnamon transport me to warm places and make the grey and cold disappear!
Beautiful website, and your Cookie is darn cute!
Hot chocolate was my number one for a number of years… but lately I have really loved the Aspen Mulling Cider Spices! Mix with one gallon of apple juice and it tastes great!
Our (extremely old, British) recipe is nothing like this. I guess there are a lot of regional variations. Ours is a closely guarded family secret, or else I’d share, but it is absolutely unique and wonderful. Everyone should have a winter tradition like it :)
Mmmm french press coffee+baileys is my newest favorite!
Lovely blog!
Also, I am a fan on facebook! : )
Yum! I love the shot with the curl of steam coming up out of the cider, great picture. On cold days I love to make a dark hot chocolate with cinnamon and some heat from cayenne pepper. I haven’t spiked it yet, but I bet a shot of baileys would be awesome!
Thanks for the recipe! Cold weather drinks are my absolute favorite. I just love a good cup of tea or coffee especially with a little added spike to make it extra delicious. But my fav has to be iCherry Blossom tea with warm milk and vanilla powder. Happy Holidays! Love the blog!
mmmm seasonal cocktail extravaganza?! Yes please! I have to admit that me and hot cocoa are bffs – it is my comfort beverage <3
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I absolutely love you blog and I’m definitely going to try your Wassail drink this Christmas. My all time favorite Holiday Cocktail is Hot Mulled wine. It’s easy to make and the result is delicious.
my favorite winter time drink is coffee. i love it all year round but i especially love trying out new festive creamers and liquers when it is frosty outside!! i believe i will be making this wassail for a work christmas party! looking forward to it!!
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My favorite winter drink is very basic- hot chocolate! I love it in all forms and flavors. So good!
I clearly need to stop checkin your blog on Monday mornings as now two weeks in a row I’ve wanted to drink early in the morning! Looks delicious!
I just love something warm and sweet–whether it be coffee, hot chocolate, or sweetened tea! Love love love!
Red wine or hot chocolate with a tiny splash of Bailey’s.
I love your drinks, so know I would love this book too! Hot apple cider w/caramel (& a bit of whipped cream) is my favorite cold-weather drink.
Mine favorite winter drink is hot apple cider.
I am a fan of your Facebook page.
Salted caramerl hot chocolate!
my fave holiday drink is hot cocoa mixed with creme de cacoa and creme de menthe…topped with lots of whipped cream! :)
I love hot mulled apple cider on a cold day.
Yum! My family’s drink:) Nothing makes the holiday season better!
I love the cozy feeling of hot coffee, lattes, and apple cider during the cold winter!
My favorite holiday drink is my mulled wine, I make it with oranges, and a slew of seasonal spices…star anise, cinnamon sticks, allspice, ect all tied up in cheeseclith for easy removal. I can’t wait to try you wassil tonight…finally something to make with the bourbon in my cupboard that we will never drink!
I am a fan!
Ooooh a taste of home for this warm climate…….I’m making up a jug for sure this Christmas! Thanks so much.
Hot Chocolate with a marshmellow floater is my all time fav cool weather drink!
Ooops ….I’m a new fan on your facebook page too!
Favorite hot drink: Hot apple cider with sweet tea vodka. And a cinnamon stick.
… and I liked your facebook page! can’t wait to make this wassail and look at christmas lights :)
This Wassail looks delicious! Perfect to snuggle up with on a cold winter evening. My favorite hot drink would probably be Chai Latte as I am enjoying one right now too! :)
awesome photo of the steaming drink – I could use one right now. Supposed to hit -2 in CO tonight :(
Hot Chocolate with Bailey’s
Peppermint hot cocoa extra whip cream!!! YUM.
This book sounds amazing!
I’d have to say my favorite cold weather drink is mulled cider or mulled wine. I sure love those mulling spices :)
And I just liked your Facebook page :)
My favorite winter drink is tea: Irish breakfast for early in the day and chamomile or a spicy herbal tea in the evening. And red wine!
My fav cold weather drink at the moment is Mighty Leaf Chamomile Citrus Tea with lots of honey and some lemon. If I need an extra kick I’ll add some Whisky for a bit of a hot toddy affect. Great blog, found through Pintrest and now a fan on FB! Yay
I’m now a fan on FB too!
I’ve became your official fan :)
And I truly hope that this long list of fans gives you what it takes not to have another one of those depressed days again.. :) Also, just so you know, if you were not here to post me what to cook the next day.. I really would miss you :)) And I love looking at your photos… so pls keep up the good work :)
Hi Cookie and Kate! I’m a facebook fan! My favorite cold weather drink, at the moment, is bourbon…lately I have been putting in some warm mulled cider! If I have a vanilla bean I add it to the warming cider with cinnamon, freshly grated nutmeg and a dash of ginger syrup. It warms you up from head to toe!
Wassail is a must have at my husbands family Christmas. You have a beautiful blog!