
Who’s ready for Thanksgiving next week? I know I’m not—it always sneaks up on me. I didn’t even realize the Friendsgiving I’m attending is only two days away, and I’m on cocktail duty. Since everyone will be cooking together in the morning, I thought mimosas would be an easy, festive choice to start the day.
But I wanted something seasonal, so I skipped the usual orange juice and focused on fall flavors like apple, pear, and white grape with a touch of cranberry. For the non-champagne fans, I included a pumpkin-ale beermosa too.

I recently returned from a long trip to Iceland and I’m still jetlagged and in vacation mode—running out to buy bottles felt like too much effort. That’s when I used an alcohol delivery service to get champagne and beer delivered right to my door. It made hosting so much easier.
If you want another elegant drink to serve with these mimosas, try a simple fall spritz for variety. Now, here are four easy fall mimosa variations you can make for brunch or Thanksgiving entertaining.
Vanilla Bean Pear Mimosa

Rim a champagne flute with vanilla bean sugar. Pour 3 oz pear nectar into the glass, then top with 3 oz chilled champagne. Garnish with a pear slice. The vanilla-sugar rim adds a delicate sweetness that pairs beautifully with the pear nectar.
Apple Cider Mimosa

For a cozy fall twist, dip the rim of a flute in water and coat it with cinnamon-sugar. Fill the glass half full with apple cider, then top with champagne. Garnish with a thin apple slice for a festive, aromatic touch.
White Grape & Cranberry Mimosa
Fill a champagne flute halfway with chilled white grape juice, then top with champagne. Add several fresh cranberries and a sprig of rosemary for a classic, holiday-friendly presentation. The grapes keep the drink bright while the cranberries and rosemary give it seasonal flair.
Pumpkin Ale Beermosa

If you prefer beer, try a pumpkin-ale beermosa. Dip the rim of the flute in water and coat with pumpkin pie spice. Pour 3 oz apple cider into the glass, then top with 3 oz pumpkin beer—Rogue Pumpkin Ale or a similar seasonal brew works nicely. This variation is fun and unexpected for fall brunches.
I hope you enjoy these fall mimosa ideas. Do you make any special Thanksgiving cocktails? I’d love to hear your favorites—especially any crowd-pleasers that survive the family dinner conversations.
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4 Ways To Make Fall Mimosas

Ingredients
Vanilla Bean Pear Mimosa
- Vanilla bean sugar
- 3 oz pear nectar
- 3 oz champagne
- Pear slice for garnish
Apple Cider Mimosa
- 3 oz apple cider
- 3 oz champagne
- Cinnamon & sugar for the rim
- Apple slice for garnish
White Grape & Cranberry Mimosa
- 3 oz white grape juice
- 3 oz champagne
- Fresh cranberries for garnish
- Fresh rosemary sprig for garnish
Pumpkin Ale Beermosa
- 3 oz apple cider
- 3 oz pumpkin beer (seasonal pumpkin ale recommended)
- Pumpkin pie spice for the rim
Instructions
Vanilla Bean Pear Mimosa Recipe
- Dip the rim of a champagne flute in water, then in vanilla bean sugar.
- Fill the glass about half full with pear nectar, then top with champagne.
- Garnish with a pear slice and serve chilled.
Apple Cider Mimosa Recipe
- Dip the rim of a champagne flute in water, then in a cinnamon-sugar mixture.
- Fill half full with apple cider, then top with champagne.
- Garnish with an apple slice.
White Grape & Cranberry Mimosa Recipe
- Fill a champagne flute half full with chilled white grape juice, then top with champagne.
- Garnish with several fresh cranberries and a rosemary sprig.
Pumpkin Ale Beermosa Recipe
- Dip the rim of a flute in water, then in pumpkin pie spice.
- Fill half full with apple cider, then top with pumpkin beer.
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