The first sign of Fall has arrived: pumpkin spice flavor products have hit the shelves. However, as you well know, Fall flavors are about a lot more than artificial pumpkin flavorings. They present the opportunity to make some truly tasty cocktails that bring out the best of the season. From Fall fruits like apples, pears, and cranberries, to spices like cinnamon and nutmeg, there are plenty of great flavor combinations to work with behind the bar.
Here are just a few simple cocktail ideas that will help you and your customers celebrate the best flavors of Fall:
While the original recipe calls for a liqueur from Italy called Tuaca, not to worry if you don't have it on hand. A good whiskey will also provide the perfect vehicle for the blending of flavors. Ingredients include: hot apple cider, Tuaca (or whiskey), a stick of cinnamon and whipped cream for garnish.
Icenhauer's in Austin, Texas came up with this nutty, chocolaty take on bourbon and the recipe is well worth passing along. While the cocktail only includes four ingredients - a dash of chocolate bitters, a dash of cinnamon, sweet vermouth, and pecan-infused Kentucky bourbon - it is that last little detail that makes all the difference. The subtle pecan flavor helps create a final product that will remind customers of their favorite pecan pie.
While apple, cinnamon, and pumpkin are certainly traditional fall flavors, don't fall back too heavily on these staples. Try to incorporate other fall fruits and nuts and tap into other senses by making hot drinks. At the very least, get creative with traditional ingredients and use your knowledge of flavors to make the most of Fall and provide your customers with a rich drink experience.