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Milk tea with a pinch of tea masala. Or the simple version, a small pinch each of ginger and cardamom.
Warm milk is my go to hot bedtime drink
Are you looking to relax and willing to shell out $$? Kin Dream Light with pear juice and a little bit of lemon is a lovely non alcoholic nightcap.
Milk kefir is also good, or water kefir from tibicos.
None of these are literally warm, as I live where it's hot. But they are relaxing and non alcoholic. If you aren't sensitive to caffeine, do like the Spanish and have a coffee at night.
Eggnog? Often with cinnamon, but there are endless varieties, and I'm sure some have no cinnamon. No chocolate. Rarely spicy.
Try a home recipe; it's not complicated. It's great cold and hot, and it's not bad with a shot of espresso in the morning, either.
Barley Tea
What the deal with that Ms Ovaltine stuff?
Bee Movie and Little Orpan Annie.
Hot camomile tea; can add a spoonful of honey. I buy a pound at a time and lasts a long while.
Have you ever made eggnog yourself? Itβs not that hard and itβs fucking wonderful
I often drink hot water when it is cold outside.
Hot Sake. From what I understand, the expensive stuff is what is generally served cold. The cheap stuff is served hot.