Winter is all about cuddling in the warm comforter and sipping a hot beverage by embracing the snowfall from the windows. Winter has already knocked the doors of the Indian subcontinent making us dwell on the hot and soothing beverages. If you are still wondering what winter drinks you can sip this winter then you should check out the list we have mentioned here.
Hot Chocolate
Hot chocolate was, is and will remain one of the most popular and delicious beverages of the winter season. It is a blend of hot chocolate or cocoa with whipped cream and marshmallows. You can also add unsweetened cocoa powder to make your hot chocolate more rich and delicious.
Chai Latte
Chai Latte might seem a weird name and can be presumed as a mix of chai and coffee. But it is not. This Chai Latte is a blend of black tea with milk and spices. It is a perfect chilly morning or evening beverage that you can enjoy with your partner on your balcony. This contains a little amount of caffeine and is made in a similar way as normal tea.
Ginger Tea
Ginger is the king of winters. From helping in curing colds and coughs to adding flavour to winter cuisines, ginger has a lot to do in winter. You can add fresh ginger while boiling water for the tea to get its extract perfectly blended in the tea. You can add flavour by adding a few drops of honey and lemon to the tea. This is one of the most healthy beverages that will keep you warm and soothes your body inside out.
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Spiced Apple Cider
If you want to try drinks other than tea, coffee, and hot chocolate then spiced apple cider (cider diy hair masks) is the one for you. You can prepare this beverage by infusing cinnamon sticks, fresh ginger, and cloves into your cider. The rich taste of apple cider topped with a pinch of nutmeg and sliced apple, star anise, and caramel makes it ideal for the winter nights.
Mulled Wine
Winter and wine (beauty benefits of red wine) are synonymous with each other. It’s an integral drink served and preferred in winter celebrations. This season ditch the usual red and white wine and get to mulled wine which is infused with spices such as cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, and raisins. The best part about this drink is that it has several variations and can be served both hot and cold.
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Try out these drinks to stay warm and cosy in winter.
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