Alcoholic Wassail Recipe | Easy Wholesome (2024)

This alcoholic wassail recipe is an amazing holiday tradition. It’s made in a slow cooker but can also be made on the stove-top. It’s easy to make with fruit juices, spice, and spirits, sure to spice your holiday affairs with revelry and cheer! It’s the perfect way to invoke the smells of Christmas pasts and toast to good health.

It’s time for another alcoholic Christmas drink! ThisWhite Christmas co*cktail is a favorite, but perhaps a bit of an odd choice to serve for Christmas dinner, at least if you’re feeding a crowd.

It’s just going to be the three of us this year, despite my mother-in-law not being that far away, but hopefully, we can experience a larger gathering next year.

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If the title ‘alcoholic wassail’, conjures up thoughts of revelers wandering the streets singing to their heart’s content, then you’re not wrong. Wassail has as many tales as it has carols.

Not only was wassail a greeting, but also a mingle of Christmas traditions including this holiday drink, the Alcoholic Wassail.

A little history

The word itself has had many transformations in its history steeped in rich tradition. Wassailing dates back to the Pagans walking the orchards, singing, and pouring wine on the ground to encourage bountiful crops.

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The term has continually evolved from a simple greeting from Middle English ‘waes haeil’ meaning ‘be in good health’ to the holiday custom of caroling, and even the common gesture of raising your glasses in a toast.

“The first mention of a wassail bowl was in the thirteenth century, a vessel in which revelers dipped cakes and fine bread. The practice of floating crisps of bread in the wassail bowl gave rise to our use of “toast” as a drinking salutation.” (source: The Colonial Williamsburg Official History Site)

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Wassail (n.), is characterized by lively and noisy festivities involving drinking plentiful amounts of alcohol. Wassail even has tainted stories of ‘peasants’ roaming the wealthy streets demanding treats during Christmas.

Often associated with the Twelfth Night and Christmas Eve, ‘a mighty bowl of wassail in which the apples were hissing and bubbling” would be passed around in festivity. (source: Oxford Dictionary)

The recipe

This Wassail holiday drink recipe is so simple, yet aromatic with complex flavors. As a mulled drink, the wassail extracts the essence from the juice, spirit, spice and fruit.

This wassail recipe consists of apple juice, orange and cranberry juice, cinnamon, star anise, cloves, allspice, and dark bourbon or dark rum. For a stronger drink, more alcohol can be added to taste. 🙂

This Baileys Hot Chocolate is another boozy Christmas favorite of mine! You can use other alcohol in place of the Baileys. Amaretto, rum and Kahlua are my favorites!

You can also make this wassail recipe non-alcoholic by omitting the spirits. Or try my Hot Spiced Apple Cider!

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It’s easy – add all of the fruit and citrus juices, fruit and spice together to heat on high in a crockpot for an hour. To keep the alcohol from evaporating, you then add the spirits to the wassail and let it cook on low for 4-8 hours. Strain and garnish with sliced fruit and spice for the perfect holiday drink.

You can also make it on the stovetop. That’s the fastest way but I know some people prefer using a crock pot for recipes like this, so I’ve included directions for both. For more slow cooker recipes that feed a crowd (and are budget-friendly and very filling!), check out myKid-friendly Chili andHealthy Taco Soup!

This spiked wassail conjures the smells of the past, sings praises to each new day, and sends good tidings to all in the future.

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So the wassail is many things: a greeting of good health, a fertility ritual for a bountiful harvest, the tradition of caroling, a spiced Christmas drink and merriment, wassailing all around.

It’s fascinating, the wealth of information compiled into one strange word that has sumptuous tales throughout the ages.

May we lift our glasses and wassail to good health for everyone. Wassail!

If you try this wassail recipe this holiday season, I’m interested in hearing the tales. 😉

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Alcoholic Wassail Recipe

Course Drinks

Cuisine American

Servings 16 6-ounce servings

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 5 hours hrs 15 minutes mins

See the notes below the recipe for how to make it on the stovetop.

Ingredients

  • 2 quarts (1900 ml) cranberry grape juice
  • 2 1/2 cups (600 ml) apple juice
  • 1 1/4 cups (300 ml) orange juice
  • 1/4 cup (50 grams) brown sugar optional
  • 3 3-inch cinnamon sticks
  • 4-5 star anise
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cloves
  • 1 teaspoon ground allspice
  • 1 3/4 cups (415 ml) bourbon or dark rum
  • optional garnish: cranberries, whole cloves or star anise, orange or apple slices

Instructions

  • Add all the ingredients (except the garnish) in a slow cooker and heat at high for 1 hour.

  • Turn the heat to low and add the alcohol.

  • Let it go for another 4-8 hours until ready to serve.

  • Strain out the spices and if desired, garnish.

  • Cool any leftovers before putting in the fridge. Can be kept refrigerated for 1 week.

Notes

To make it on the stovetop, add all the ingredients (except the garnish) to a pot. Turn the heat to medium-high and let it cook for 15 minutes. Turn the heat to medium-low and add the alcohol. It shouldn't simmer. Let it cook another 30 minutes.

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FAQs

What is traditionally drunk during the tradition of wassailing? ›

Wassail (/ˈwɒsəl/, /-eɪl/ WOSS-əl, -⁠ayl, most likely from Old Norse "ves heill") is a beverage made from hot mulled cider, ale, or wine and spices, drunk traditionally as an integral part of wassailing, an ancient English Yuletide drinking ritual and salutation either involved in door-to-door charity-giving or used to ...

Does wassail contain alcohol? ›

Traditional wassail was made with hard liquor, apples, brandy, and other spices. This recipe is made with cloves, apples, cinnamon, lemon, orange, ginger, and nutmeg and is a nonalcoholic wassail recipe. You could certainly add alcohol if you wish by adding a splash of brandy, bourbon, rum, or whiskey, to taste.

What two Norse words does the Christmas drink known as wassail derive its name from? ›

The text of the carol employs noun and verb forms of “wassail,” a word derived from the Old Norse ves heil and the Old English was hál and meaning “be in good health” or “be fortunate.” The phrase found first use as a simple greeting, but the Danish-speaking inhabitants of England seem to have turned was hail, and the ...

Is wassail good for you? ›

Because wassail is made with fruit juices and spices such as cinnamon and ginger, it can be soothing for a cold, and may even be helpful in easing congestion.

What is the pagan tradition of wassailing? ›

Why wassail? The intention was to ward off bad spirits from the orchards whilst also pleasing the spirits of the fruit trees, to ensure a bountiful crop of fruit in the year ahead.

What are the two types of wassailing? ›

One involved groups of merrymakers going from one house to another, wassail bowl in hand, singing songs and spreading good wishes. The other form of wassailing was practiced in the countryside in fruit growing regions, where the trees were blessed.

What is the German alcoholic Christmas drink? ›

Glühwein, as mulled wine is known in Germany, is essentially red wine heated with spices, lemon and sugar - generally cinnamon and cloves are used in all recipes, with some adding aniseed or vanilla. A variation on the mulled wine is the Feuerzangenbowle.

What does wassail mean in Old English? ›

According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word "wassail" originated as a borrowing from the Old Norse salutation ves heill, corresponding to Old English hál wes þú or wes hál; literally meaning 'be in good health' or 'be fortunate'.

What is the Viking word for Christmas? ›

They called it “Yule” which is pronounced the same as the word for Christmas in Norway today “Jul”. The Vikings believed Odin, the great God, and father of other gods, would ride across the night sky and visit them in their homes.

Is cider the healthiest alcohol? ›

However, much like wine, cider is considered among the most healthful alcoholic options available. If taken in moderation, it can bestow many different health benefits: Nutrients: Freshly picked apples are used in cider production, so it's only natural that the product contains many nutrients.

What is the most unhealthy drinks? ›

The 10 Unhealthiest Drinks
  • Naked Mighty Mango Juice, 57 grams of sugar. ...
  • Naked Blue Machine Juice, 55 grams. ...
  • Monster Emergy Drink, 54 grams.
  • AriZona Sweet Tea, 53 grams.
  • Naked Green Machine, 53 grams.
  • Starbucks Frappucino, 47 grams. ...
  • Mountain Dew, 46 grams.
  • Welch's Grape Juice, 44 grams.
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What's the healthiest drink on the market? ›

Water is the best choice for quenching your thirst. Coffee and tea, without added sweeteners, are healthy choices, too.

What is the tradition of the wassail? ›

The orchard-visiting wassail refers to the ancient custom of visiting orchards in cider-producing regions of England, reciting incantations and singing to the trees to promote a good harvest for the coming year.

What alcohol during Passover? ›

Many beers, bourbons, and gins are typically considered kosher. However, because they are made from fermented grains, they are a no-go during the week of Passover. Wine is commonly served at Passover celebrations — just as long as it is made by a kosher winery.

What is drunk at Passover? ›

There is an obligation to drink four cups of wine during the Seder. The Mishnah says (Pesachim 10:1) that even the poor are obliged to drink the four cups. Each cup is imbibed at a specific point in the Seder.

What drink is traditionally drunk on Christmas morning? ›

Classic Bucks Fizz/Mimosa

The classic morning drink for Christmas is orange juice with a little fizz in it. There are plenty of options for adding fizz to orange juice, from Cava, prosecco or Crémant to decadent Champagnes and even a little spirit should one need the extra pick me up.

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