Hot Boozy Drinks
There are few better ways to reward yourself than with a hot boozy drink after a day on the mountain. Take a stroll down Main Street and try out some of the best boozy hot chocolates, ciders, spiced wine and anything that you could desire. And, of course, there are non-boozy drinks for the little ones if they would like to join! We got to play ‘tourist for the day’ and go to a couple local restaurants to try out some hot boozy drinks for ourselves. Here is what we tasted and our experience!
Motherloaded Tavern
Drinks tasted:
Good Squeeze ($7) – A Hot Toddy with Pineapple Bourbon, squeeze of lemon, honey and hot apple cider.
Hot Mess Espresso ($8) – Van Gogh Espresso, Vodka, Baileys and hot chocolate.
Other hot boozy drinks offered:
- MLT Irish Coffee ($8) – Jameson, Baileys and coffee.
- Tummy Styx ($8) – Peach-Pecan Pie Bourbon, bitters and hot apple cider.
The Crown
Drinks tasted:
Hot Apple Pie ($9) – Fireball Whiskey, Vanilla Vodka and apple cider.
Chocolate Raspberries ($8) – Hot chocolate and Raspberry Vodka.
Other hot boozy drinks offered:
- Breckenridge Coffee ($9) – Coffee liqueur, Irish cream and Hazelnut liqueur.
- Irish Coffee ($8) – Irish whiskey or Irish cream.
- Peppermint Patty ($8) – Hot chocolate and Peppermint Schnapps.
- Hot Toddy ($8) – Lemon, honey and whiskey
Robbie’s Tavern at the Bergenholf
Drinks tasted:
Mad Monk ($11) – Frangelico, Peppermint Schnapps. coffee, hot chocolate, topped with whipped cream and a sprinkle of crushed peppermint candy.
Other hot boozy drinks offered:
- Irish Winter ($11) – Irish Whiskey, Three Olives Espresso Vodka, coffee, topped with whipped cream and cocoa powder.
- Connolly Coffee (a.k.a Nutty Irishman) ($11) – Carolines Irish Cream, Frangelico, coffee, topped with whipped cream and Crème de Menthe drizzle.