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In Search Of Yummy-ness » Drinks

19 Cozy Non-Alcoholic Fall Drinks to Sip All Season

Shareba Abdul, founder and editor of In Search Of Yummy-ness.
Updated: Oct 3, 2025 • Published: Oct 20, 2023 by Shareba Abdul • This post may contain affiliate links • 4 Comments

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Collage of cozy non-alcoholic fall drinks, including an iced latte with whipped cream, a pot of apple cider with fruit and spices, and mugs of warm spiced drinks. Text on the image reads '19 Fall Drinks Non-Alcoholic'.

As autumn arrives with its crisp air and golden leaves, there's nothing quite like wrapping your hands around a warm mug or sipping on a refreshing fall mocktail.

While pumpkin spice lattes get all the attention, the world of fall drinks (non-alcoholic) extends far beyond the basic PSL.

This collection of 19 delicious drink recipes celebrates all the best flavours of the season.

Collage of cozy non-alcoholic fall drinks, including an iced latte with whipped cream, a pot of apple cider with fruit and spices, and mugs of warm spiced drinks. Text on the image reads '19 Fall Drinks - Non-Alcoholic'.
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  • Warm Non-Alcoholic Fall Drinks
  • Hot Chocolates
  • Pumpkin Spice Lattes
  • Cold Non-Alcoholic Fall Drinks
  • Fall Mocktails
  • Frequently Asked Questions

Warm Non-Alcoholic Fall Drinks

These warming beverages are ideal when you want to cozy up indoors.

Each recipe combines classic fall spices and seasonal flavours to create drinks that taste like autumn in a mug.

A green Le Creuset Dutch oven filled with spiced apple cider, garnished with apple slices, orange rounds, cinnamon sticks, star anise, and cloves, surrounded by fresh apples and spices on a dark wooden table.

Autumn Apple Cider

Homemade apple cider simmered with cinnamon sticks, whole cloves, and star anise creates the ultimate autumn drink. The spices infuse slowly, creating layers of flavour that warm you from the inside out.
Spiced Apple Cider
A Dutch oven full of fruity punch ingredients like cinnamon sticks, cranberries and slices of oranges, pears and apples.

Festive Fall Punch

This pretty punch combines apple cider with cranberry juice and warming spices. The beautiful ruby colour makes it a stunning centrepiece for holiday gatherings, while the blend of tart and sweet flavours appeals to all ages.
Non-Alcoholic Thanksgiving Punch
Photo credit: quichemygrits.com
Rooibos tea being poured from a clear teapot into a double-walled tea glass.

A Comforting Caffeine-Free Latte

Caffeine-free rooibos tea creates a smooth, naturally sweet base for this golden latte. The honey adds floral notes while steamed milk makes it as creamy as any coffee shop creation. This is a nice drink to enjoy before bed.
Rooibos Latte with Honey
Photo credit: adventuresincooking.com
A white mug full of hot tea spiced with orange peel and a cinnamon stick.

Warming Tea Blend

This warming spiced tea features classic autumn spices like cinnamon sticks, whole cloves, and star anise. Let it simmer on the stove to fill your kitchen with incredible aromas while creating a soothing drink for chilly days.
Spiced Tea
Photo credit: aprettylifeinthesuburbs.com
Two mugs full of creamy salted caramel brulee topped with a dollop of whipped cream and crushed caramel candy.

Salted Caramel Brûlée Latte

This indulgent latte tastes like liquid crème brûlée with coffee added. The combination of caramel and brown butter creates incredible depth, while a pinch of salt enhances all the sweet flavours.
Salted Caramel Brûlée Latte
Photo credit: halfbakedharvest.com

Hot Chocolates

Rich, creamy, and utterly comforting, these hot chocolate recipes go far beyond the basic cocoa mix.

A blue mug full of spiced hot cocoa, topped with whipped cream and garnished with a cinnamon stick and a star anise pod.

Elevated Hot Chocolate

This isn't your basic hot chocolate. Cinnamon, nutmeg, and a touch of cayenne transform ordinary cocoa into a sophisticated autumn treat. The spices warm you from the inside out while the rich chocolate provides pure comfort.
Spiced Hot Chocolate
A glass mug filled with Nutella hot chocolate, topped with a dollop of whipped cream and chocolate shavings.

A Drink for Nutella Lovers

Nutella transforms ordinary hot chocolate into something magical. The hazelnut spread melts into hot milk creating a drink that tastes like drinking a chocolate hazelnut dessert. Top with whipped cream for extra decadence.
Nutella Hot Chocolate
Photo credit: seasonandserveblog.com
Spicy Mexican-Style Hot Chocolate

Spicy Mexican-Style Hot Chocolate

Cinnamon and a hint of chilli powder give this hot chocolate authentic Mexican flair. The spices create warmth that builds gradually, while the chocolate remains rich and satisfying. This hot chocolate is dairy-free.
Mexican Hot Chocolate
Photo credit: crumbblog.com
A spoonful of homemade instant hot chocolate mix being placed into a white mug.

DIY Hot Chocolate Mix

Make your own instant hot chocolate mix using quality cocoa powder and warming spices. This homemade version tastes far superior to store-bought packets and allows you to control the sweetness and spice levels.
Homemade Instant Hot Chocolate Mix
Photo credit: bigflavorstinykitchen.com

Pumpkin Spice Lattes

The ultimate fall coffee drink that captures autumn in a cup.

These homemade pumpkin spice lattes offer creative twists on the coffeehouse classic, from chai-spiced versions to one made without any pumpkin at all.

A clear glass full of pumpkin spice chai latte topped with a lot of whipped cream, and garnished with a cinnamon stick.

Chai Meets Pumpkin Spice

Two autumn favourites merge in this creamy latte that layers masala chai's warming spices with pumpkin's earthy sweetness. The result is more complex and interesting than a standard pumpkin spice latte, with cardamom and ginger adding depth.
Pumpkin Spice Chai Latte
Photo credit: theteacupoflife.com
A clear mug full of brown sugar pumpkin spice latte garnished with 3 whole star anise pods.

Classic Pumpkin Spice Latte (Less Sweet)

Brown sugar adds caramel notes to this homemade version of the coffeehouse classic. Real pumpkin puree gives it authentic flavour, while the brown sugar creates a deeper, more complex sweetness than regular white sugar.
Brown Sugar Pumpkin Spice Latte
Photo credit: barleyandsage.com
Glass of frothy fall latte sprinkled with cinnamon, surrounded by colorful autumn leaves on a white cloth.

A Pumpkin Spice Latte for People Who Don't Like Pumpkin

If you don't love pumpkin puree, this P.S.L. is for you. Enjoy the warm spice blend of a pumpkin spice latte without having to consume actual pumpkin. This clever recipe uses a blend of cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, and cloves to recreate that beloved fall flavour profile using just spices and coffee.
Pumpkin Spice Latte (without pumpkin)
Photo credit: butfirstwebrunch.com

Cold Non-Alcoholic Fall Drinks

These refreshing beverages bring autumn flavours to cooler drinks. Great for warmer fall days or when you want seasonal flavours in a refreshing format.

Two decorative glasses full of butternut squash smoothie, topped with granola.

Creamy Fall Smoothie

Roasted butternut squash creates an incredibly creamy base for this unique smoothie. Chai spices add warmth while banana provides natural sweetness. This recipe can be easily adapted to be dairy-free.
Chai-Spiced Butternut Squash Smoothie
Photo credit: ambitiouskitchen.com
Pumpkin Pie in a Glass

Pumpkin Pie in a Glass

All the flavours of pumpkin pie blended into a creamy shake. Real pumpkin puree combines with vanilla ice cream and pie spices to create a drinkable dessert that captures autumn in every sip.
Pumpkin Pie Shake
Photo credit: bakeschool.com
Two tall thin glasses full of creamy pumpkin persimmon smoothie, garnished with spices.

Spiced Fall Fruit Smoothie

Persimmons add natural sweetness and unique flavour to this fall smoothie. Combined with pumpkin and warming spices, it creates a drink that tastes both familiar and surprising. The texture is incredibly smooth and satisfying.
Spiced Pumpkin Persimmon Smoothie
Photo credit: justinecelina.com
Glass of homemade apple soda topped with frothy cream and sprinkled with cinnamon, garnished with a small star-shaped apple slice on the straw.

Refreshing Apple Soda

This fizzy apple drink combines fresh apple juice with sparkling water and a touch of vanilla syrup. It's like drinking autumn in soda form, with real apple flavour that beats any store-bought version.
Homemade Apple Soda Recipe
Photo credit: youthsweets.com

Fall Mocktails

These non-alcoholic cocktails bring sophistication to autumn entertaining. Each recipe balances seasonal flavours with interesting textures and presentations.

Two tall glasses full of apple cider tonic mocktail, garnished with lemon wedges.

Elegant Fall Mocktail

Tart raspberries brighten apple cider in this elegant mocktail. The tonic water adds effervescence while the fruit garnish makes it look as good as it tastes. Serve in wine glasses for special occasions.
Apple Cider, Raspberry & Tonic Mocktail
Photo credit: simplebites.net
Two clear glasses full of sparkling apple cider mocktail, garnished with pomegranate seeds and a lemon twist.

Festive Fall Sparkling Cider

Apple cider gets a festive upgrade with sparkling water and a touch of lemon. The bubbles make it feel celebratory while the apple cider provides classic fall flavour. Garnish with apple slices and cinnamon sticks.
Sparkling Apple Cider Mocktail
Photo credit: whatsgabycooking.com
A tall clear beer mug full of cold butterbeer.

For Harry Potter Fans

Despite its name, this magical drink doesn't contain any alcohol. It combines rich butterscotch flavours with a creamy foam on top, creating a sweet and comforting beverage that tastes like pure autumn magic and appeals to kids and adults alike.
Homemade Butterbeer

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a drink taste like fall?

Fall drinks typically feature seasonal spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, and ginger. Ingredients like apple cider, pumpkin puree, maple syrup, and brown sugar also create that cozy autumn flavour profile we associate with the season.

Can I make these fall drinks non-alcoholic ahead of time?

Most hot drinks taste best when served immediately, but you can prepare spice blends and syrups in advance. Cold drinks like smoothies and mocktails can often be prepped a few hours ahead and stored in the refrigerator.

Can kids drink these non-alcoholic fall beverages?

Yes, all these recipes are family-friendly. You might want to reduce spice levels for younger children, though.

I hope you've enjoyed browsing through these fall drink ideas!

Any of these beverages would fit nicely into a Thanksgiving menu, or you can pick your favourites for family gatherings or a cozy night in.

If you know someone who would enjoy this list of non-alcoholic fall drinks, please share it using the buttons at the top of this article!

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  1. Ashley @ Big Flavors says

    November 06, 2023 at 10:39 am

    Such a great assortment of cozy, festive beverages! Thanks for including mine in this mix. Looking forward to trying others on the list 🙂

    Reply
    • Shareba says

      November 14, 2023 at 3:33 pm

      Always happy to share your work, Ashley!

      Reply
  2. Debi says

    October 22, 2023 at 9:09 pm

    What a beautiful collection of beverages. Can’t wait to try them all!

    Reply
    • Shareba says

      October 22, 2023 at 11:02 pm

      Thanks Debi! I hope you enjoy the recipes!

      Reply
Shareba Abdul, founder and editor of In Search Of Yummy-ness.

Hi, I'm Shareba!

I’m a home cook with a culinary arts certificate who shares seasonal comfort food recipes and cozy living inspiration.

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