What is the best "apple pie" mixed drink recipe?!


Question: The one that tastes the most like apple pie and least like liquor would be the best in my opinion. Thanks


Answers: The one that tastes the most like apple pie and least like liquor would be the best in my opinion. Thanks

Ah, my favorite shot! The apple pie craze is big here in Wisconsin! I have an awesome recipe, and I got it from one of the bars here in my town.
First of all, you need a huge soup/stock pot.
Bring to a boil the following: 2 gallons of apple juice, 1 gallon of apple cider and 1 1/4 cups of white sugar. After that has come to a boil(it will take quite a while for that to happen) add 1 1/2 tbsp ground cinnamon, boil for 3 minutes. Take off heat and let cool completely-I just covered mine and set it in the garage because it is cold here! After it's completely cool, add 4/5 of a bottle of Everclear. Has to be Everclear because then you won't taste the alcohol. Save the jugs from the apple juice and cider and wash them out. Add 3 cinnamon stick in each jug, then fill them with the apple pie mixture. Store in the fridge! the longer it sits, the better it will be, but it will still be good to drink right away. It makes a huge batch, but it won't last, believe me!

apple juice
vodka
cinnamon

I've seen many and tried a few. here's my fave.

2 cups apple juice or cider
4 ounces spiced rum
2 ounces cinnamon Schnapps
1 red apple, sliced
Directions:
Combine apple juice, rum, and Schnapps with ice and garnish with red apple slices

If you want no liquor at all, try this
1 1/2 cups milk
3 tablespoons frozen apple juice concentrate
1/2 cup vanilla frozen yogurt
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon

Place all the ingredients in the blender and whip on high speed until frothy, about 2 to 3 minutes.





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