5 Fall Flavors to Try with Draft Top This Season
Fall is in full swing, and your drink lineup should match the mood. With Draft Top, you can sip straight from the can—no more metallic taste, no more awkward pours. Whether you’re hanging by the firepit, enjoying a tailgate, or having a cozy night in, these five drink combos shine when served topless.
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Spiced Apple Cider + Bourbon: Warm, bold, and just right for November. Crack open a hard cider, top it with a shot of bourbon, and garnish with a cinnamon stick using your Can Clip.
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Pumpkin Ale + Vanilla Extract: This combo brings dessert to your drink. Drop in a splash of vanilla or pumpkin spice syrup directly into your opened ale can. It tastes like pie in a can.
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Maple Cream Soda + Rye Whiskey: For a sweet yet sophisticated sipper, try this mix. The Draft Top eliminates the need for a cocktail glass and elevates the aroma with every sip.
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Cranberry Sparkling Water + Vodka: Add a splash of orange bitters and an orange peel. This refreshing combo works as a light aperitif or mocktail base for guests who want options.
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Hard Pear Cider + Cinnamon Stick: Slide in a cinnamon stick using the Can Clip, or float fresh pear slices right in the can for a garnish that soaks up flavor.
These drinks are more than festive—they’re practical. With Draft Top, you don’t need bar tools, mixers, or cups. Simply pop the top, mix right in the can, and enjoy. Plus, the presentation is on point.
Bonus idea: serve your fall can cocktails on a rustic wood tray with scattered leaves, small pumpkins, or themed coasters. It’s an easy way to make your setup look intentional and seasonal.
So whether you’re hosting a fall gathering, sitting by a fire, or just want to spice up your nightcap, Draft Top helps you bring out the best in your favorite canned drinks. Savor the season—one topless can at a time.



































































































































































































































































