I love the colors of fall. Whether it is in home decor or the foods we eat, oranges, pears and pumpkin is synonymous with fall and the harvest season. Harvest time is also perfect for family time. With Halloween and Thanksgiving right around the corner, I have a fabulous cocktail recipe for you to check out. From the folks at Bombay Gin comes this delicious sounding recipe that combines all of the flavors of fall into one drink.
Smokey Pear and Pumpkin Sour Cocktail Recipe
This cocktail not only looks gorgeous but I bet it is loaded with amazing flavors. Perfect for a family gathering this fall!
Smokey Pear and Pumpkin Sour Recipe
2 oz. Bombay Sapphire East Gin
3/4 oz. Pumpkin Puree
1/2 oz. Xante Pear Brandy
1/2 oz. Simple Syrup
3/4 oz. Lemon Juice
1/2 oz. Egg White
Shake Well and serve up or down in a rocks glass. You will want to serve it immediately. Delicious and a great drink to serve at all of your Halloween and Fall theme’d parties this year!
Thank you to folks at Bombay Gin for the recipe and image. Give this one a try and I think it will quickly become a favorite!
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I’m not a fan of pumpkin, but this would be popular at Holiday get-togethers this time of year. I guess you could substitute peach or something for pumpkin for those who don’t care for pumpkin.
Wow, I never thought to combine these flavors of pumpkin and pear in a cocktail. I think that this would be an amazing drink.
Interesting combination of flavors and it looks so festive. Always fun to try something new especially for get togethers.
This sound delicious,will have to try this out for myself for the holidays.I love trying out new recipes,family gets to be be my taste testers.lol
I don’t think I have ever had a pumpkin flavored beverage. This one sounds yummy. I would love to try a virgin Smokey Pear and Pumpkin Sour Cocktail. Thank you for sharing this recipe.
I think I’d like the flavors in this drink. Looks very pretty.
Once again, here is a drink that looks really great, except I’m not much for alcohol. I wonder what I could substitute/tweak here, to make it work for me? Tonic water, maybe? Anyone got any ideas??
I think tonic water would be good Sandy!