8 Best Fall Drinks for Writers (+ Some You Can Make At Dwelling)

Is there any season better than the fall season? The cooler weather, the sweaters, the pumpkins… To celebrate the season, we’re putting together a list of the best fall drinks for writers.

For most of us writers, we spend a lot of time at our writing desks. It’s fun to enjoy the new season and dive into celebrating it.

That’s why it’s a perfect time to switch up your usual drink of choice to celebrate the change of seasons.

Whether you decide to buy a new flavor or brew something up at home, we have a whole list for you to dive into and see what sounds interesting.

Best fall drinks for writers

Now, when it comes to fall drinks there are quite a lot to choose from. You have coffees, teas, boozy drinks, brews, and so on.

This article will try and cover a few options, but just know that there are thousands of options if you search around a site like Pinterest.

Between fall and winter drinks, you’re bound to find something that adds a delicious option to your list.

Non-alcoholic fall drink options

If you’re not a fan of alcohol, or it’s simply too early in the day and you’re not built like Ernest Hemingway, let’s dive into some fantastic non-alcoholic fall drink options.

Pumpkin Spiced Latte

Listen, I know this is the most basic drink of all time. With that being said, it’s popular for a reason: it’s a perfect fall drink.

The great thing is that while Starbucks is most known for their version of it, there are a ton of ways you can make it and it’s easy to make at home.

(Of course, you could just run out and grab one from your local Starbucks, but let’s assume you want to switch it up this year.)

Here’s how to quickly and easily make one at home:

  • Brew your regular coffee
  • Once your coffee is ready, combine it with pumpkin puree, cinnamon, nutmeg ground cloves, maple syrup, and vanilla extract
  • In another pot, heat up your preferred milk. Don’t let it boil, just warm.
  • Pour the milk into the coffee. You can also froth the milk if you have the tools for that, but just mixing it in is perfectly fine otherwise
  • Option: Top it all off with whipped cream and enjoy

Fall specialty coffees

If you shop for coffee online or head into any local coffee shop, you’re bound to find a ton of fall flavors.

A fun one you might want to add to your list is the Pumpkin chai coffee from Death Wish Coffee Co.

It’s a unique roast that gives you extra fall vibes, along with a strong kick of caffeine. It has a nice blend of cinnamon, cardamom, and nutmeg to give a taste of chai.

Otherwise, a great way to spice up your coffee is to add in some cinnamon and nutmeg to your regular brew. It would just take a few seconds to add them to your coffee and have a whole new fall drink while you write.

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Fall specialty teas

When it comes to teas, the world is truly your oyster. There are upon thousands thousands to test out.

With tea, you can either buy a specialty fall tea that’s already made or you can make your own.

There are pumpkin-flavored teas, which are a ton of fun as an option.

However, I’d personally recommend an apple tea. My personal favorite is Caramel Apple Dream from the Celestial company. It has a smooth flavor and even seems to win other people who are not big on tea.

I also mention that brand because you can find it at most mainstream grocery stores. That company also has flavors such as Gingerbread Spice and Sweet Harvest Pumpkin which are both equally amazing as well.

Outside of that, just like the coffees, you can add your own fall-themed spices such as nutmeg and cinnamon to your favorite teas to give it a fall flavor.

Alcoholic fall drink options

Now let’s dive into some fun options for people who do consume alcohol. However, keep in mind, I did find a few options online for companies that offer fall non-alcoholic drinks (especially beers).

If you have a local brewery, you might want to swing in and ask what they have available.

ACE fall ciders

No list would be complete without ACE ciders. This is a personal favorite of mine that I cannot get enough of every year.

It’s a favorite for me in pretty much every season, but the ACE pumpkin flavor is one I make sure I get every single year. They also have a regular apple flavor if that’s more up your alley for the fall.

There are also hundreds of cider companies. If you want them extra fall-flavored, you can even heat some up slightly to give you that warmth on a cool day.

Thompson Island Brewing Company Boooo Pumpkin Ale

For beer lovers, this beer from Thompson Island Brewing Company is rated to be one of the best releases lately. It’s for people who love a more sour beer, but it has a fun flavor if you’re looking to mix up your regular brews.

Most companies make some kind of fall beers, so that’s why it’s a perfect time to attend your local Oktoberfest, if you have one in your town, to test out all the new flavors and options.

Mulled wine

You can’t have a fall drink list without mentioning making mulled wine.

It’s incredibly easy to make and if you are hosting a party it’s bound to be a hit.

Here’s how you make mulled wine:

  • Get a bottle of red wine and pour it into a big pot or a slow cooker
  • Mix in some honey (or any other sweetener), brandy, fresh oranges, and your favorite fall spices (preferably cinnamon, cloves, and star anise, but you can also find packets of “mulling spices”)
  • Let simmer for at least 10 minutes, but is fine up to three hours

That’s it! Most of these ingredients people have on hand so that’s why it’s such a favorite. It’s also quick to throw together if you’re having people over.

hot toddy

Most people have heard of a hot toddy as a drink but have never actually made one. The best part is, it’s another easy one to make that you probably already have the ingredients for in your house.

It’s a warm drink so it’s perfect for those days where you’re snowed in at home. There’s a rumor that it also helps cure the common cold, but test that theory at your own risk.

To make your own, you’ll need:

  • Liquor of your choice between bourbon, whiskey, rye, or scotch (a shot or 2 oz)
  • 1/4 ounce of lemon juice
  • Sugar (preferably brown sugar)
  • cloves
  • Lemon peel
  • hot water

You can heat it all at once or boil the water first, add in the spices to let them absorb into the water and then add the liquor at the end.

Pumpkin Spice Martini

Martini’s aren’t everyone’s cup of tea, but if you love these old classics, you’ll love this version with a fall twist.

Here’s how to make this fun fall drink:

  • Fill a cocktail shaker with ice
  • Fill it with one shot Bailey’s Pumpkin Spice, 1.2 ounce of pumpkin pie syrup, ground pumpkin spice, 1/2 ounce of either half and half or a milk of your choice, and two shots of vodka
  • Mix and pour

For extra spice, you can sugar the rim with some of the traditional fall spices.

Next steps

Have your fall drink all set and ready to start writing your book?

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