Nothing better to add to your corporate event ideas than some crafty cocktails that will stir up any gathering. There are so many ways to get creative with cocktails, especially during the winter when you can get creative with colors and even the temperature of your drinks.
Not always is there a theme attached to your corporate event ideas but if you’re planning a winter holiday party, the theme is embedded in the occasion.
If you’re looking to wow your client with your festive creative corporate event ideas, here are:
Everyone’s Favorite Winter Cocktails
Peppermint Bark Mimosas
Nothing more wintery in your book of corporate event ideas than adding a winter favorite, peppermint schnapps. Try this indulging winter cocktail avec un peu de chocolat (with a little bit of chocolate), and candy cane adornment.
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Gingerbread Eggnog
Sometimes corporate event ideas get a little boozy and a lot of bit of spicy. Eggnog is another popular winter favorite and when mixed with Kahlua and dipped in cinnamon sugar, it is all the rage at parties.
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Sugar Cookie Martinis
Everyone loves sugar cookie desserts but what about sugar cookie cocktails? Yup, also a hit! This winter you can add an interactive cocktail to your corporate event ideas. Have guests sit down and put together some sugar cookies they can sip on.
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Cranberry Mimosas
There’s something about the color red in a glass that just says winter delight. Keep it simple and classy with a cranberry mimosa in a flute with a cranberry garnish to top it off.
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Peppermintinis
We already stated that peppermint is a favorite on the list of cocktails for your winter corporate event ideas, but what we didn’t tell you above is that the rival to the Peppermint Bark Mimosas is the Peppermintini!.
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Mistletoe Margaritas
You don’t have to wait until Christmas to kiss someone under a mistletoe. Instead drink mistletoe with anyone you want to kiss and toss some cranberries and lime juice on there to make the punch even sharper on the tongue.
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