Why is Spiked Eggnog a Holiday Tradition

Why is spiked eggnog a holiday tradition?

One of the most beloved Christmas drinks around

‘Tis the season for spiked eggnog! Every winter, eggnog fills our cups with seasonal cheer! But have you ever wondered why this delightful concoction is reserved for the festive holiday season? The fact that its history dates back centuries makes it one of the most beloved and time-honored Christmas drinks around. But why is this festive drink so popular? Let’s find out!

The History Behind Spiked Eggnog

Eggnog has been around since medieval times, but it was originally called posset. Posset was made with hot milk and wine or ale that was sweetened and thickened with eggs. The name “eggnog” may have come from “grog” a term for any type of alcoholic beverage or “noggin” a wooden cup used to serve beer in taverns. Eggnog has become an integral part of winter holidays, but do you know how it went from being a special treat to one associated with Christmas? According to Delish, there are two primary reasons. Firstly the fact that eggnog is usually served hot makes more sense during cold months. And secondly because rum was scarce in America due to Revolutionary War-time restrictions and so people waited until very specific occasions for their chance at indulging!

It's All About the Ingredients

The ingredients that make up spiked eggnog are pretty simple. Milk, cream, nutmeg, cinnamon, eggs, and of course, Yolo Rum. However, it’s the combination of these simple ingredients that creates an intoxicatingly delicious holiday treat. The richness of the milk and cream pairs perfectly with the warmth of spices like nutmeg and cinnamon. Then the rum takes it to another level! It’s no wonder why spiked eggnog has been a beloved holiday beverage for centuries.

Yolo Rum Spiked Eggnog Recipe

Ingredients:

  • 2 oz Yolo Rum Gold
  • 2 oz Yolo Rum Silver
  • 1 oz Hazelnut Liquor
  • 2 oz Apple Mint Macadamia Nut Puree
  • 1 oz Macadamia Nut Simple Syrup
  • 4 oz Eggnog

Whatever the reason may be, there’s no doubt that eggnog is an essential part of our holiday traditions. Not a fan of eggnog? Why not try one of the other Yolo Rum holiday cocktails, we guarantee to have a delicious recipe just for you.

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