Autumn Apple Cocktail

How to make a Autumn Apple Cocktail (2026)

The absinthe version of the Autumn Apple cocktail is a lighter, effervescent fall drink that highlights apple cider with herbal notes from absinthe

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The absinthe version of the Autumn Apple cocktail is a lighter, effervescent fall drink that highlights apple cider with herbal notes from absinthe, tart cranberry, and a touch of raspberry sweetness. It was promoted by Lucid Absinthe around 2012 as a seasonal “Drink of the Week.”

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Autumn Apple (Absinthe Version) Recipe:

Ingredients (serves 1)

  • 1 oz Lucid Absinthe (or another quality absinthe)
  • 2 oz apple cider
  • 1 oz cranberry juice
  • 1 oz ginger ale
  • ½ oz Chambord (raspberry liqueur)

Instructions

  1. Combine all ingredients in a mixing glass or shaker with ice.
  2. Stir until well-chilled.
  3. Strain into a glass (often served in a rocks or highball glass over ice, though some variations serve it straight up).

This creates a refreshing, not-too-sweet sipper with warming herbal-anise flavors from the absinthe balancing the fruity apple and cranberry. The ginger ale adds a subtle fizz and spice, while Chambord brings a bright berry note. It’s lighter and more approachable than heavier whiskey- or brandy-based autumn drinks.

Flavour Profile & Tips

  • Taste: Herbal and aromatic upfront (from absinthe), juicy apple and tart cranberry in the middle, with raspberry sweetness and ginger sparkle on the finish.
  • Use fresh, preferably unfiltered apple cider for the best autumn character.
  • Adjust the Chambord down if you prefer it less sweet.
  • Garnish ideas: Apple slice, cranberry skewer, or a lemon twist to brighten the herbs.
  • Absinthe’s louche effect (clouding when mixed) can give it a beautiful, slightly opaque appearance.
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Similar Absinthe-Apple Cocktails

Other fall-inspired options include:

  • Early Autumn Absinthe Cocktail: Gin + absinthe + brandy + apple cider + lemon + pear syrup — shaken and more spirit-forward.
  • Apple & Pear Martini variations that rinse the glass with absinthe or add a few drops for herbal depth alongside apple cider and sage.
  • Simpler builds like “Applesinth” (absinthe, apple juice, lemonade, lemon).

This absinthe take is great for early fall parties or as a lighter alternative to richer seasonal cocktails. Enjoy responsibly, and let the herbs and apples shine!

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