What would a fall party be without a fall cocktail? And this one is jam-packed with the flavors of fall. It’s like the boozy cousin of pumpkin spice lattes – it’s all grown up. This one is definitely not for the kiddos, but adults can enjoy their pumpkin spice latte and their cocktail, too. Of course, I’ve got to be a little tongue-in-cheek with the name, hence Drunken Spice Latte.
fall cocktail recipe: Drunken Spice Latte
ingredients:
- 1 oz. vanilla vodka
- 1 oz. kahula <– click there to make it yourself
- 1/2 oz. pumpkin spice latte syrup <– recipe to make it
- 1/2 half & half
Directions:
In a cocktail shaker with ice, mix together the vodka, kahlua and pumpkin spice latte syrup and shake for about 10 seconds until well blended and cold. Pour into a glass. Top with half and half and enjoy!
Drunken Spice Latte β a fall cocktail recipe
Ingredients
- 1 oz. vanilla vodka
- 1 oz. kahula
- 1/2 oz. pumpkin spice latte syrup
- 1/2 half & half
Instructions
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In a cocktail shaker with ice, mix together the vodka, kahlua and pumpkin spice latte syrup and shake for about 10 seconds until well blended and cold. Pour into a glass. Top with half and half and enjoy!
If you like drinks not so heavy on the alcohol, then just add a bit more half and half. If you’re a fan of the classic White Russian cocktail and you like pumpkin spice lattes, then this one is a must try. You’re going to get the best of both worlds all at once.
I’m not the only one celebrating Fall in Jars this week! Be sure to stop by and see my friends and check out what they’ve created for a fun week full of fall ideas – in jars!
Jen says
Oh my…this sounds yummy…and maybe just what I need to cope with September. π Thanks!
Tiffany says
Hello! What’s half & half?
Love from England x
Gina Luker says
Hey Tiffany, half & half is pretty much half cream and half whole milk. You can find it in the dairy section π
nancy Trotta says
I’m not sure if you mean 1/2 Cup of half AND half. It just says 1/2. Please advise.
Gina Luker says
Sorry about that Nancy, yes 1/2 cup of 1/2 and 1/2 π