Apple Pie The Shot
1 part Vodka
1 part Apple Cider
Whipped Cream optional

Apple Pie The Slammer
1 part Captain Morgan's Spiced Rum
1 part Apple Juice
Whipped Cream (optional)

Rum Peach Cobbler cocktail, ingredients:

· Old Fashioned glasses (tumbler-shaped glasses to hold 5-10 ounces, plus ice)
· Graham crackers ground to a powder consistency (chilled)
· Light Rum and Dark Rum
· 2 fresh peaches (white or yellow), muddled
· Simple syrup
· Cherry Juice
· Club soda
· Fresh cherries and lemon twists (for garnish)

Directions for each drink:
· Chill the glasses
· Using a mortal and pestle or a quick, few grinds of a blender, turn the Graham cracker in to a powdery consistency
· Dip the glass rims in the Graham cracker powder to coat
· Fill glasses with ice
· Add 1 oz of the light Rum
· Add ½ muddled peach
· Add ½ oz Simple syrup
· Dash of cherry juice
· Fill with Club soda
· Top off with a floater ½ oz of dark Rum
· Garnish with a cherry and lemon twist

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Peach Brandy Julep*
1/2 oz. Peach Brandy ( use Apry)
2 oz. VS Cognac
2 wedges of sweet ripe peach
2 sprigs of mint

Strip the leaves from one sprig of mint and muddle them together with the the peach brandy and peach wedges. Add the cognac and shake. Strain into a highball glass filled with crushed ice, stir until the out side of the glass frosts adding more crushed if necessary. Garnish with the second sprig of mint.
Note: if you want, substitute bourbon in place of cognac or use both- half and half.

PEACH COBBLER*
1 oz. Peachtree Schnapps
1 oz. Vodka
4 oz. Orange Juice
Soda

Build in a highball glass with ice and top with soda. Garnish with a slice of peach if in season.

PEACH MELISSA*
11/2 oz. Gosling’s Rum
1/2 oz. Simple Syrup
1 oz. Fresh Orange Juice
1/4 oz. Fresh Lemon Juice
1 oz. Peach Puree

Shake and strain into a cocktail glass.
Apple Pie (Bulk) Drink Recipe
Ingredients

* 1 qt. Everclear
* 1 gal. Apple Juice
* 1 gal. Cider, apple
* 7 sticks Cinnamon Stick
* 800 g (4 Cups) Sugar

Mixing Instructions

Mix apple juice, apple cider, sugar, and cinnamon sticks together. Boil until cinnamon sticks lose flavor. Add Everclear. Refrigerate.
This is a killer drink that is so good-----I add some spiced rum to my Apple Pie. I know it is good to let it sit in the fridge for a few weeks but it never will last at my house--I take it to the Highland games I attend and we have it during the St. Augustine Florida's Night Watch the first weekend of December---it is soooo goood it will sneak up on you!
Thanks posting all the drinks--yum-yum.

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