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Peach Shrub Mocktail

Rachael White September 23, 2014

During our first summer in Colorado, I discovered my love/obsession with Colorado peaches. I have honestly never tasted anything so delicious and for a couple of weeks all I can think about is eating at least one peach every single day so I don't miss out on the fleeting season. It also helps me deal with the fact that I am overheating/melting every time the temperature creeps above 85 degrees. Last year, I made a huge batch of peach jam thinking we would enjoy it all year round. But then no one ate it. It turns out people have some serious opinions about peach jam. Message received. This year, I opted for something a little different and made a peach shrub. Never heard of a shrub? It is essentially juice extracted from fresh produce and mixed with vinegar to be used as a mixer for cocktails. You can do it with just about any seasonal fruit from spring and summer berries to fall apples (which I'll be trying ASAP). And once you make it and stick it in the fridge, you have one year to savor and enjoy.

Yep. It's wonderful.

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I plan to sip my way through the year (or the next 6 months...depends on how long this lasts) with shrub-based mocktails like this one. Fall flavors like sage, nutmeg and apple cider blend perfectly with the sweet flavor of summer peaches. And the vinegar adds a lovely zing that most mocktails lack.

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With this drink in hand I'd like to say cheers to fall and thanks to summer for the lovely peaches.

I'll be spending the next 10 days soaking up the fall leaves in Minnesota. If you'd like to follow along with my trip, be sure follow me on instagram!

Peach Shrub Mocktail

Yield: Makes 1 cocktail

The peach shrub recipe is from my friend Jen from Use Real Butter. I doubled the recipe and tried one bottle with apple cider vinegar and one with white vinegar. So far, I've enjoyed the white vinegar best but both are quite lovely.

Ingredients

  • 1 oz peach shrub
  • 2 oz apple cider
  • 3 large sage leaves
  • pinch of freshly grated nutmeg

Instructions

  1. In the bottom of a cocktail shaker, combine 2 of the sage leaves and the shrub and muddle to release the flavor of the sage.
  2. Fill the shaker halfway with ice and add the apple cider and nutmeg.
  3. Pour into a cocktail glass and garnish with the last sage leaf.
In Cocktails and Appetizers Tags apple cider cocktail, batch cocktails, Colorado peaches, mocktails
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Bourbon Apple Cider | Set the Table

Cocktail Friday: Bourbon Apple Cider

Rachael White October 17, 2013

Brad and I took our first adults-only vacation together since Riley was born. We had 4 days in Crested Butte, a mountain town in Colorado, filled with getting to know what it is like to have a complete, uninterrupted conversation with each other. We slept in, read, sat at the bar at a restaurant; basically, we did all the things we can't do as parents. By the end of our trip, we were really anxious to get home to our little boy, but it was more than worth it to reconnect.

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One night, we went to this wonderful pizza place in Crested Butte. We sat at the bar and watched the end of the Broncos game while sipping on cocktails and enjoying an appetizer. Next, we ordered a pizza which I am still swooning over. There was no rush; we ordered when we felt ready. When they brought the pizza to us, I knew almost before I took the first bite that it would be delicious. This simple pie had a chewy lemon-pepper crust topped with mozzarella, arugula, and shaved Parmesan. Amazing. When I get a good recipe for the lemon-pepper crust you can rest assured it will be here on the blog!

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So, what does all of this have to do with this cocktail? Well, this is my interpretation of what we sipped on at the bar. The combination of apple cider mixed with bourbon, garnished with a cinnamon-sugar rimmed glass, a fresh orange wedge and a rosemary sprig is the perfect way to celebrate classic fall flavors. Come to think of it, it's the perfect cocktail for the beginning phases of (gasp!) winter. I was elated when it started snowing and we could curl up in front of the fireplace with nothing to do and nowhere to go.

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More apple-y/cider-y recipes:

  • Healthy Baked Apples

  • Grandma Della's Fried Apples

  • Apple Cheddar Scones

  • Apple Crisp with Maple Syrup & Pomegranate

  • Baked Apple Cider Doughnuts

Yield: 1
Author: Rachael
Bourbon Apple Cider

Bourbon Apple Cider

Prep time: 5 MinTotal time: 5 Min

Ingredients

Bourbon Apple Cider
  • 4 oz apple cider
  • 2 oz bourbon
  • 2 tablespoons cinnamon
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • orange wedge
  • rosemary sprig

Instructions

to make this cocktail:
  1. Begin by combining the cinnamon and sugar together on a plate.
  2. Run the orange wedge around the edge of your cocktail glass. Set the rim of the glass in the cinnamon and sugar then fill the glass with ice.
  3. In a shaker filled with ice, combine the cider and bourbon and stir to combine. Strain into your ice filled glass.
  4. Garnish with the orange slice and rosemary sprig.

Notes

If you'd like to make this for a crowd, simply stick to 2 parts cider, 1 part bourbon. You can mix the cocktail together ahead of time by combining the bourbon and cider in a pitcher and covering for a day or two until ready to serve.

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In Cocktails and Appetizers Tags apple cider cocktail, bourbon cocktail, Cocktail Friday, Colorado, Crested Butte
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