Hot Apple Cider Rum Punch Recipe (2024)

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by Michelle
October 10, 2013 (updated Mar 18, 2020)

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4.42 (34 ratings)

Hot Apple Cider Rum Punch Recipe (1)

I have wanted to make a spiked hot apple cider recipe for years. Seriously, years. Since 2009, to be exact. In the fall of 2009, my Chief Culinary Consultant played in a local street hockey tournament, along with his cousin’s husband and a few other friends. The first game was on a Friday night, and all of us significant others bundled up and sat outside to cheer them on. His cousin showed up with a thermos of hot toddies to share with everyone. Genius move. Ever since then, I’ve thought that it would be a fantastic idea to have a hot spiked apple cider recipe worthy of thermoses, punch bowls and favorite mugs just waiting for fall to show up. Mission accomplished.

This is a very simple recipe that can be thrown together in a matter of minutes. If you’re hosting a fall-themed party, a bonfire, or are just looking for something hot with a little bit of a kick, look no further. Apple cider is simmered with orange slices, apple slices, fresh ginger and a cinnamon stick until wonderfully fragrant. You could certainly drink it as-is at this point, but if you want the kick… then proceed with the dark rum. It’s a fabulous complement to the flavors in the apple cider mixture and tastes oh-so-delicious going down.

Grab your coziest blanket and your favorite mug… cheers!

Hot Apple Cider Rum Punch Recipe (2)

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Hot Apple Cider Rum Punch Recipe (3)

Hot Apple Cider Rum Punch

Yield: 10 servings

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 10 minutes mins

Total Time: 20 minutes mins

Hot apple cider, flavored with apples, oranges, ginger and cinnamon, and spiked with dark rum.

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Ingredients

  • 8 cups (1.89 l) apple cider
  • 1 apple, thinly sliced crosswise
  • 1 orange, thinly sliced crosswise
  • 1 inch piece fresh ginger, thinly sliced
  • 2 cinnamon sticks
  • 2 cups (480 ml) dark rum

Instructions

  • In a large pot, combine the apple cider, apple slices, orange slices, ginger slices and cinnamon sticks. Bring to a boil over high heat, then reduce heat and simmer for 5 minutes. Remove from heat and stir in the rum.

Notes

Note: The apple cider mixture can be kept warm over low heat for up to 2 hours before adding the rum and serving.

Nutritional values are based on one drink

Calories: 215kcal, Carbohydrates: 25g, Sodium: 8mg, Potassium: 233mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 21g, Vitamin A: 40IU, Vitamin C: 9.5mg, Calcium: 28mg, Iron: 0.3mg

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Author: Michelle

Course: Drinks

Cuisine: American

Originally published October 10, 2013 — (last updated March 18, 2020)

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28 Comments on “Hot Apple Cider Rum Punch”

  1. Beth McB Reply

    I have served this at at least three different annual parties and have always been begged to bring back the following year. Every one loves it.

    I DO NOT put the rum in when preparing and serving. I set the impressive bottle by the hot cider and let guest add their own. Depending which party and day of week (the Wednesday evening Reading Club ladies, for example, add little to no Rum) while I think some of my nephews do not or chose not to follow the 1 to 3, rum to cider, ratio.

    Regardless, it is thoroughly enjoyed and this recipe is requested often. Who knows how many fall and winter parties in Kansas & Michigan where this recipe for Hot Apple Cider Rum is now being served.

  2. Kristina Reply

    This is a very tasty drink!!

  3. Laura Reply

    Hi there. Can you make the cider in large quantities the day before and then just reheat and add rum?

    • Michelle Reply

      Yes, definitely!

  4. Boyd Kobe Reply

    That sounds like a delicious drink! Definitely, want to give this a try. cheers!

  5. Elaine Reply

    I have a light rum on hand, can I substitute that for dark?

    • Michelle Reply

      Hi Elaine, Yes that should work!

  6. Helen Reply

    Hey Michelle- I don’t have any plain dark rum, only spiced- amber and dark. Could I use one of these or do you think it would overpower the apple /ginger flavour?

    • Michelle Reply

      Hi Helen, I’m not a liquor expert, but I think either of those would work just fine.

  7. Carla Reply

    How did I miss this recipe?! So thankful to see your 101 thanksgiving recipes today. I have been getting a CSA basket from a local farm and wondering what to do with my cider!

  8. Sophie Reply

    This looks delicious!! I will definitely be making this this Autumn – big love from across the pond! Thanks for the recipe

  9. Positively Angel Reply

    This looks so good! I made Hot Buttered Rum a few years ago and loved it, I’m sure I would love this too! Will have to make sure I try it :) Thanks!

  10. Tracy | Pale Yellow Reply

    Cider and rum is one of my favorite drinks! This such a classier version than what I usually drink! I can’t wait to try.

  11. Stacy | Wicked Good Kitchen Reply

    Love this recipe, Michelle! Last week, I posted my Sparkling Apple Cider Margarita and we enjoyed those. Now, I cannot wait to try your recipe now that the weather will start getting colder. Thanks for sharing, girl. Pinning!

  12. Tracey Reply

    I’ve never had anything like this, but it would definitely be perfect after a long morning of shoveling snow this winter! Your pics are gorgeous too :)

  13. Sabrina Reply

    This recipe could not have come at a better time! I head out of town to south lake tahoe and on the way back my husband an I are plannng at stopping at apple hill. Apple hill is a group of growers that sell anything from just plan apples to cider dounts and the fresh ciders as well. Once again thank you and i going to now pick up even more cider than I had orginally planed!

  14. Tricia @ Saving room for dessert Reply

    Thank you so much for this recipe! I am also one of those people looking for the perfect hot toddy – brilliant!

  15. Laura @ Lauras Baking Talent Reply

    This looks yummy! Great idea for cooler fall evenings :)

  16. Kristi Reply

    I love apple cider, and with rum…. woohoo! Holiday drink: check.

  17. Jen Reply

    This will be in my crockpot for the Halloween party!! Yum!!

  18. Pamela @ Brooklyn Farm Girl Reply

    I would do this without the rum and still enjoy every sip of it!

  19. Lori Reply

    Michelle,
    I wish you lived closer!!!! You are so much fun!!

  20. Becca @ Crumbs Reply

    This sounds like my kind of punch – love a splash of rum!

  21. Máire Reply

    I’m standing in the cold at the bus stop- this sounds like the best thing ever right now!

  22. Averie @ Averie Cooks Reply

    Looks wonderful and love spiked cider/punch. Goes does so easily and leaves you nice and toasty inside :)

  23. Johanna Thompson Reply

    I love apple cider, nice and hot sitting by my fireplace. Thanks for the recipe.

  24. Ashley @ Wishes and Dishes Reply

    It’s 5 o’clock somewhere ;)

  25. Olivia at ohmy Olivia Reply

    This looks so good – perfect for a cold fall evening! xo

Hot Apple Cider Rum Punch Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What rum is good with hot apple cider? ›

Best rum for spike hot apple cider:

My favorite is good old Captain Morgans!

What alcohol is best in hot apple cider? ›

Add 1 oz bourbon to each mug. You can also add all the bourbon directly to the pot of mulled cider before serving and stir it in. Before serving, garnish with optional orange slices, cinnamon sticks, or star anise and stir.

What is the formula for Jamaican rum punch? ›

The secret formula to making a good Jamaican rum punch co*cktail is 1 part sour, 2 parts sweet, 3 parts strong and 4 parts weak. The lime is sour, the syrup is sweet, the rum is strong, and the fruit juice is weak.

Does rum taste good in apple cider? ›

This Spiced Rum Apple Cider co*cktail is absolutely delicious, super easy and tastes like fall in a glass! You're going to LOVE this ultra refreshing and cozy co*cktail! Happy Hump Day! I figured we are nearly done with September and that's deserving of a co*cktail, don't you think?

Is it OK to mix cider and rum? ›

Fill glass with ice, old fashioned or the sort in my pic; add the cider and then the rum. Stir, don't shake, sit back and enjoy. This is GOOD.

What is rum and apple juice called? ›

Try this Spiced Apple Spritz with spiced rum, sparkling apple juice (or cider), cinnamon, nutmeg and ginger. There are zillions of great summer co*cktails, but not as many Fall ones. Let me introduce you to this lovely spiced-up co*cktail called Spice Apple Spritz.

What is apple cider with alcohol called? ›

Apple cider is apple juice that has not been filtered and still contains all the apple pieces, pulp, and sediment. It is the raw, purer version of apple juice. To make an alcoholic cider, yeast is added which converts the sugar into alcohol. Simple right? Hard cider is the adult version of apple cider.

Do you put whiskey or rum in hot cider? ›

Whiskey or bourbon also pairs well with fall and winter warming spices that are often found in hot apple cider recipes like cinnamon and cloves. What is this? Dark rum is another dark liquor that is also a popular choice for spiking apple cider and could certainly be used in this recipe in lieu of whiskey or bourbon.

Can you mix spiced rum with apple cider? ›

I put them both into a delicious and easy to make co*cktail recipe! I combine spiced rum, hard apple cider (I used Angry Orchard Crisp Apple flavor), some cranberry juice, and a lime wedge thrown in for good measure.

Is Captain Morgan good with apple cider? ›

Captain Morgan and Apple Cider--Great Fall Drink!

What rum is best for rum punch? ›

I strongly suggest you use good-quality golden or dark rum, to give your dishes complexity and a spiced mellowness.

Why is Jamaican rum so strong? ›

Jamaican rum, which is considered full-bodied, is molasses fermented in large casks called "puncheons" and distilled in pot stills, a practice that dates back to the 17th Century. Full-bodied rums rely on natural, or what is referred to as "wild," fermentation that gives them a distinct flavor.

What is Barbados rum punch made of? ›

It's a simple recipe. 1 of sour (fresh squeezed lime juice), 2 of sweet (cane sugar), 3 of strong (Rum - Mount Gay), 4 of weak (water). Garnish with nutmeg and a splash of bitters. Want a taste of the tropics, this is your drink.

Should I use whiskey or rum in apple cider? ›

Liquor. We recommend spiking apple cider with your favorite kind of whiskey or rum. Whiskey adds warmth to the cider while rum adds sweetness. For a combination of sweet and spicy, try Fireball or another cinnamon whiskey.

Does apple and rum go together? ›

Absolutely, cloudy apple juice with the spiced rum is an amazing combo, but even with the summery white rum, any apple juice works.

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