foodie fridays: bourbon apple sangria
“Welcome to Foodie Fridays! Elevate your Friday with our Bourbon Apple Sangria, a delightful fusion of bourbon richness and crisp apple notes. This refreshing cocktail promises a memorable and sophisticated start to your weekend festivities. Join us for Foodie Fridays: Bourbon Apple Sangria!”
Bourbon and the weekend go hand in hand.
Or cup in cup.
Or end in end.
I like my weekend’s extra liquids with a side of bacon. You know, a little pour of this, a little pour of that, with a sunny-side up egg bacon sammie smashed somewhere in between. Weekends are made for smash ups. You unwind and then play. You cook and then order out. You watch football and then a movie. The beauty of the weekend smash-up is that is no particular order. A reverse smash-up is highly encouraged.
Isn’t that kind of, sort of, what sangria is? A reverse cocktail smash-up if you will. Instead of garnishing a drink with fruit and other fun edible ingredients, you put the fruit in the drink and make it the star instead of the understudy. Maybe they should call it a smashgria? I dunno.
Sangria or Smashgria, this classic, fruity pitcher filled to the rim drink has always been a star in the summer months. Well, with fall in full swing and Old Man Winter dusting off his boots (<—- ski season opens soon!), I think an autumn version of sangria is very much warranted. I thought about using pumpkin as the main ingredient, but realized fitting a giant pumpkin into a pitcher would be a problem. Unless that whole fire and egg science concept applies to pumpkin.
Sooooo….I went with the tried and true apple instead. With everyone loadin’ up in their pick-me-up-trucks and heading out to the local apple orchards, assuming you need a pick up truck to go apple picking, I figured an apple would be the perfect ingredient in this fall sangria. Well, that and bourbon. Oh, and hard apple cider. Wait. The kitchen sink! Ez joke.
Either way, smash it up, strike and then reverse it. But do the bourbon apple sangria pour.
“Conclude Foodie Fridays with the indulgence of Bourbon Apple Sangria. It’s a flavorful journey that leaves your taste buds delighted, ensuring a memorable start to your weekend celebration.”
This is a beautiful recipe and a slammin’ drink!! I can’t wait to try it… I’ve been recently getting into bourbon … a slippery slope? Haha!
Thanks, Ali! You are such a doll. Have a fabulous weekend!
Beautiful! Perfect for this beautiful fall we’re having. I love hard cider, and a touch of bourbon would be just lovely!
Thank you, Brenda! I adore that you are bourbon lover too. We need to cross paths soon:)
oh my gawd girl!! TGIF! This mommy needs to put baby to be early tonight!
Ha! You totally should, Steph!!
You had me at Bourbon.. True Story!!
I like your style! We need to giggle over some bourbon soon!
smashgria! love it, Im all over this!!
Ha! Thanks, Alaina! Have a great weekend!
Bourbon AND sangria? Bless you.
Maybe this would cure your cold? I’ll bring some over! And soup:)
Bourbon with sangria is beyond brilliant!
Thanks, Meagan! I knew you would root for Team Bourbon!
The bourbon apple sangria pour? Totally going to be THE dance move of fall 2013. I can feel it.
At least…it will be in my kitchen.
Ha! I’m coming over! We’ll get down on the giggle juice and do a jig!
Ain’t no partay like a bourbon partay cause a bourbon partay don’t stop. What. *Mic Drop* Cleaver. Out.
LOL!!!!!!! Omg. You just made my morning!! I miss you!
YES PLEASE. Bourbon and apples are the perfect fall drink combination! I bet this would be great with some sliced pear in there as well.
I love sangria and this one looks absolutely perfect! I’ve never made an apple one but this one is on my list!
Ooh this sounds like a great update to sangria. Love those fall flavours!
Can you make this for me? I need this as a nightcap, please!
Made this last night with Jim Beam Honey and a dash of cinnamon! Probably too sweet for some, but just right for me! Thank you for this! My new favorite fall drink, and it’s even better the next day.
Yay! Bryony, I am so glad you like the drink! Cheers!
Hey, I’m planning to make this, but it’s really hard to find cider where I’m living (Asia)… do you think subbing champagne for the cider would work?
Hi Rachael! I definitely think you could try champagne….just make sure it’s a sweeter version instead of the traditional dry brut. Let me know how it turns out!
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