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Apple Cider Drink Recipes

By Kim Knox Beckius, About.com

Take a sip of cider and close your eyes. Surely there is no taste that is more evocative of New England on a clear, crisp, golden autumn day. Whether you're looking to mix some impressive cider cocktails to impress company, to warm your insides after a brisk hiking outing, or to concoct a punch for the kids, these alcoholic and non-alcoholic cider beverage recipes are sure to remind you of days spent in New England. Of course, my biased opinion is that they'll all taste best with fresh New England cider.

Alcoholic

Allspiced Cider, from RecipeLand.

Cider and Tequila Hot Toddy, from Recipezaar.

Cider Martini, from cocktail.com.

Dudley Eppel's Hot Cider-Cranberry Punch, from the recipe archive at ichef.

Hard Apple Cider, from Recipe Cottage.

Hot Buttered Cider , from Flora's Recipe Hideout.

Mulled Cider with Calvados, from epicurious.

Rum-Spiced Cider, from WCHS-TV8 in Charleston-Huntington, West Virginia.

Non-Alcoholic

Flavor of Vermont Mulled Cider, from "The Official Vermont Maple Cookbook."

Cider Snap, with dissolved Red Cinnamon Candies, from Recipezaar.

Hot Mulled Cider in the Microwave, from Cooks.com.

Hot Raspberry Cider, from the Michigan Apple Committee.

Hot Spiced Cider, from Cookin' with Good Morning America.

Hot Spiced Cider Recipe for Kids, from About Parenting Teens Guide Denise Witmer.

Minted Cider Punch, from eHow.

Notchland "Muddled" Cider, from The Notchland Inn in Hart's Location, New Hampshire.

Sparkling Cider, from cdkitchen.com.

Wassail Punch, from Allrecipes.com.

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