If you mean carolers as in people that sing carols at Christmas, I'd suggest mulled wine or eggnog. Both are typical drinks served in England around Christmas.
Typically the drink served with churros is hot chocolate.
A drink served up should be mixed with ice, for example in a cocktail shaker, but then strained so there is no ice in the drink when it is served cold.
Lassi is a yoghurt-based drink which is popular in India and Pakistan. Traditionally, lassi is made by blending yoghurt, milk or water, and spices. Sweet lassi is made with fruit, sugar and/or honey and is often served as a dessert.
Well theres a drink called mole that can be chocolate flavored and is traditionally served during dia de los muertos
Coquito is an alcoholic drink traditionally served in Puerto Rico and is similar to eggnog. It would commonly contain rum, cloves, egg yolk, cinnamon, nutmeg, coconut milk, coconut cream and condensed milk.
Apples.
Rocks refers to ice cubes. A drink served on the rocks means that it is poured over ice cubes, and served with the ice cubes in the drink.
Stirrup cup
Beer and Sherry
Hot Chocolate
The farewell drink traditionally given by Scottish highlanders is known as "the parting glass." This drink is typically shared amongst friends or family before bidding farewell to someone who is leaving.
Canela Tea is a Mexican cinnamon drink that is served hot.