
The best way to stay toasty this winter is with a delicious cocktail. Simple ingredients and vodka can be used to create delicious drinks for you to enjoy with your family and friends.
Vodka Cocktails are great for chilly evenings because they require little effort and keep you warm, without leaving you feeling drowsy or uncomfortable. Whether you're looking for a drink to relax with, a nightcap after a long day, or a party drink that's perfect for entertaining guests, there are many delicious winter vodka cocktails to choose from.
Fall Vodka Cocktails
Moscow mules, an autumn classic cocktail, are easy to prepare and will make a huge hit at any party. This cocktail is made with vodka, ginger beer, lime juice and apple cider, and it's garnished with fresh thyme, apples and cinnamon sticks.

Hermione Granger Cocktail
If you love Harry Potter then this recipe of a vodka cocktail will be a hit with you. It is based on the character Hermione. This drink is made from fresh raspberries and lemon with apple cider vinegar. It also contains vodka, fizzy sparkling water, rosemary and other ingredients. This drink will satisfy any Harry Potter fan. It is sweet and refreshing.
Winter Vodka Drinks
Although vodka is an extremely neutral spirit it can be used to make a variety of cocktails. Its fresh taste is perfect for creating a variety of cocktails.
For the best winter vodka drink you can make, choose a premium brand. Zipps Liquor carries a huge selection of different vodka brands and types. If you are looking for bourbon or rye vodka, Zipps Liquor has the products to create a tasty cocktail.
Espresso Martini
This is one of the best winter cocktails for those who like coffee. Enjoy this rich, smooth drink at any time during the day. The drink can be made at home by you or your family with only three ingredients.

The Cranberry Martini
This unique and delicious winter cocktail is perfect for cranberries lovers. This drink tastes great and is a good alternative to the vodka martini. This drink is perfect for winter because it's tangy and refreshing thanks to the cranberry juice and liqueur.
The Milk & Honey
This drink is perfect for those who want a warm, soothing drink before bed. The cocktail can be made in a matter of minutes with just a handful of ingredients.
The Eggnog White Russian
If eggnog is your favorite holiday treat, this is a great option for you! This is easy to make with just a few simple ingredients.
FAQ
What type of glasses do I need?
Avoid glasses with a volume greater than 4oz (118ml). Glasses that are larger than this can get very hot and cause burns.
What can I do to freeze my drinks?
Yes, but there are some precautions you should follow. Make sure you label all your bottles to let others know which ones have been frozen. Don't fill the bottles to more than half full. A full bottle can cause your drink to overflow and spill out. Also, make sure to wait at most two hours after opening the container before you transfer the contents to another container.
Can I freeze a batch of cocktails in advance?
Yes! Yes, you can freeze several cocktails. Place the bottles in an airtight plastic container and freeze them until you need them. To serve, just thaw them overnight in the refrigerator.
What goes with a martini?
You can put many different things in a martini glasses. Here are some examples:
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Olives
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Lemon slices
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Maraschino cherries
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Peanuts
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Cheese cubes
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Pickles
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Caviar
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Grapes
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Strawberries
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Ice cream
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Shrimp
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Crabmeat
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Oysters
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Sushi rolls
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Bacon bits
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Hard-boiled eggs
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Cocktail onions
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How to order drinks at the bar without embarrassing yourself
There are many options for ordering drinks at your local bar. However, these methods require that you know the type of drink you want before you go to the counter. You can ask your server to recommend what kind of drink you would like. You won't have any embarrassment asking for their recommendations.
This involves talking to your server and telling him/her what kind of drink you would like. You could say, "I would like a glass beer." Next, tell the server what kind of beer it is. If you want Budweiser, for example, you might say "a Budweiser." Next tell your server the size you prefer (e.g. small, medium, large). When you're done, he/she will give you the correct price, and you'll never feel awkward again!