Apple Pie Apple Cider Vinegar Drink

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Boost your morning with this healthy apple pie apple cider vinegar drink. Apple cider vinegar is known to help balance pH levels, lower blood sugar levels and even help with weight loss!

As most of you probably know I’m a HUGE fan of apple cider vinegar (ACV) and for good reason. Among other things, it’s been known to help balance pH levels, lower blood sugar levels and even help with weight loss! I have a whole post detailing the health benefits of apple cider vinegar so be sure to check that out if you’re interested in the WHY behind my healthy obsession with this vinegar.

I drink it daily and try to get all my health coaching clients to do so as well. ACV is definitely pungent at first, but after drinking it regularly you get used to the flavor and it’s easy to drink plain mixed with a little water. That said, some days I still enjoy making it taste delicious using one of these apple cider vinegar drink recipes, this grape and apple cider vinegar antioxidant drink or the apple pie apple cider vinegar drink I’m sharing today.

Apple Pie Apple Cider Vinegar Drink in a shallow glass sitting on a marble countertop with a silver spoon next to it.

It feels a bit more like a treat when prepped this way… especially when served out of a fancy stemless wine glass. It’s almost like your drinking an actual cocktail. Almost.

Overhead shot of an Apple Pie Apple Cider Vinegar Drink on a marble countertop with a silver spoon sitting next to it.

Ready to give your morning a healthy boost with apple cider vinegar? Try this apple pie apple cider vinegar drink tomorrow. This recipe is particularly good for people who can’t stand the strong taste of apple cider vinegar or those just starting out with it! I hope you like it as much as I do.

Here’s What You Need

  • apple cider vinegar – be sure to buy raw unfiltered organic apple cider vinegar (like Bragg’s). This variety has the “mother,” strands of proteins, enzymes and friendly bacteria that give the product a murky appearance similar to kombucha.
  • apple juice – I prefer no sugar added and organic! This gives it an extra boost of apple flavor.
  • cold water – lengthens this drink and dilutes the acidity.
  • liquid vanilla stevia – I use NuNaturals Vanilla NuStevia! They use real vanilla extract, not chemicals.
  • cinnamon – to enhance the flavor, I mean you can’t have apple pie without cinnamon!
  • ice – pour your drink in a fancy glass over ice and it’s kind of like a mocktail!
Apple Pie Apple Cider Vinegar Drink in clear shallow glass sitting on a marble countertop with a silver spoon next to it.

An Important Note About Apple Cider Vinegar

  • Don’t take shots of plain apple cider vinegar! I hear of people doing this all the time and it’s not good. Apple cider vinegar is highly acidic and can damage your tooth enamel or the tissues of your mouth and throat. Always dilute it with water.
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4.34 from 15 votes

Apple Pie Apple Cider Vinegar Drink

Boost your morning with this healthy apple pie apple cider vinegar drink. Apple cider vinegar is known to help balance pH levels, lower blood sugar levels and even help with weight loss!
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Servings: 1

Ingredients  

Instructions 

  • Combine all ingredients in a cup and stir or shake to combine. Taste and add more stevia if necessary. Serve chilled or over ice.

Notes

I got the genius apple pie idea from Kasey over at Powercakes.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 | Calories: 25kcal | Carbohydrates: 7g | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 4g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Drink
Cuisine: American
Keyword: apple cider vinegar, apple cider vinegar drink, apple pie apple cider vinegar drink, detox drink
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About Brittany

Hey there, I’m Brittany, the creator of Eating Bird Food, cookbook author, health coach and mama of two littles. Here you’ll find quick and easy recipes that make healthy fun and enjoyable for you and your family!

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52 Comments

  1. I’m a diehard ACV drinker! I usually dilute it and add a couple drops of lime juice.

    Where are those gorgeous wine glasses from??

    1. Oh yum! I haven’t tried adding lime juice before. That sounds good.

      The stemless wine glasses are from World Market (http://bit.ly/1GHZ9FX). They came out last year around Christmas time but were out of stock for months. They’re finally back in stock now. 🙂

  2. Perhaps I should try that – I am currently making a lot of homemade stuff so this would be a good option too!

  3. I have tried several ACV drinks and this looks like a great combination! Thanks for sharing.

  4. I will definitely give this a try! Sometimes I just shoot back a Tbsp of ACV, but I don’t love it, so this seems like a better option.

  5. This makes my heart happy, Brittany! I LOVE ACV 😀 Drink it basically every day.

  6. I often drink hot water with a side of apple cider vinegar…and a couple chocolate candies… 🙂

  7. I first found out about ACV through your blog and I am still addicted to it and it makes me feel so good when I start the day with it. I’ll have to try this one!

  8. What else can be used besides stevia? I don’t like the taste of it?
    Can we use agave nectar?

  9. 4 stars
    Hey! Pretty cool! I make my own drink that I tell people is like drinking an apple pie – but, so far, no one has believed me until they gave in and tried it. For mine, I make tea, add cinnamon, lemon juice, apple cider vinegar and honey. How much of each depends on how strong I want it to be. I never measure the cinnamon, but, sometimes it’s 1 tbsp each of ACV, honey and lemon juice or 2 tbsp., though I usually put much less honey unless I’m really in the mood for dessert; and, that’s in an average mug of tea.

    ours sounds really yummy, too, and, lower calorie!

  10. Super yummy recipe! I had to modify since I didn’t have vanilla stevia. Instead I used pure vanilla extract and liquid stevia and I ran out of apple juice so I used only 1 tbsp ACV since I’m starting off drinking ACV on a lighter note until I get used to it. I’ll definitely be drinking this every morning from now on!

  11. Is it worth drinking ng it if you don’t use the unfiltered/organic kind? In other words, the plain old cheap stuff?

  12. 4 stars
    Sounds great…will try this…and btw what if i add some vodka to make my evening drink..do you think we will still get the same benefits??

  13. I’m just starting out with ACV so I’m going to try your “cocktail”. Sounds and looks good. Thanks for the tip about not doing shots with it, good to know to always dilute it.

    1. Yes, knowing to dilute it is huge! All the benefits of ACV aren’t worth damaging your teeth.

  14. 5 stars
    I love this drink my only issue is allergies to ragweed hence allergies to stevia. I use honey instead. It’s amazing and helps with so many issues. Love it every morning!

    1. I’m so happy to hear that this recipe is working for you, Rose! Thanks for coming back to leave a comment and star rating. It means the world to me! <3

  15. I make something similar to this but I switched to using an apple (instead just juice) to add some fiber. I also add some almonds and leave out any sweetener. Yummy way to start my day!

  16. 3 stars
    I tried this recipe hoping that it’d help me drink ACV because I can’t stick it by itself… but I’m sorry to say that I still don’t like it – even in this recipe! To be fair, in this recipe it is more palatable and does taste a bit like apple pie, but unfortunately my tastebuds still detect that tangy ACV in there! Thanks for the inspiration though!

    1. 4 stars
      My biggest suggestion to the whole recipe is to make cinnamon water by boiling either ground cinnamon or preferably using a cinnamon stick boil.
      The cinnamon stick will give you a stronger cinnamon flavor. When using ground cinnamon try and limit the amount that you use you don’t need a lot. After adding ground cinnamon to your water bring it to a rapid boil it’s will quite quickly creating froth. Be sure to leave room for it as it’s the best way for the powdered to incorporate after a minute or more whisk it down and lower your temp as low as it will go and still boil. A low and slow boil is what you need now. Poor through an extremely fine mesh strainer into a sealable container. Now that it is set cooling on the counter for 20 minutes. Go get your lid attach it and set it in the fridge. Next day you will have perfect cinnamon water that you can add to this recipe and even boil in a kettle or microwave for a delicious chai tea simply purchase teabags.

  17. 4 stars
    I used a little more apple juice in place of the water, of course you’ll still detect the acv .. it’s acv🤣
    Thanks for your time and efforts🥰

  18. Very helpful article Brittany, Thank you for sharing. I am trying a lot to loose my weight. Apple Cider play indirect role. Is there any side effect of consuming on daily basics?

    1. You’re so welcome, Lissa. Not that I’m aware of, but I would talk to your doctor about it if you have any concerns.

  19. very informative l and useful information. you give the amzing recipe. apple vinegar drink is best for weight loss and also control the cholestrol.