The late author, Gene Hill, offered the following in a story titled "Rain" from his A Hunter's Fireside Book:
"You'll have to admit that one of the nicest things about getting wet is getting dry. How about the feeling of sticking your feet into some nice warm, dry sheepskin slippers! A fresh, clean shirt and britches and snuggle your backside up in front of the fire--if you can move the dogs out of your way.
"Then you warm a quart of milk, add a pint or so of burbon whiskey, a few teaspoons of sugar, a couple of drops of vanilla, a clove or two, a sprinkle of nutmeg. Divide this equally amongst those tossed by the storms."
I've tried this (after I was safely home, the dogs cared for, the guns cleaned and secured in the vault, and the game prepared) and I must say it is a delightful recipe. Best when enjoyed with friends before a fire in the hearth. Cheers!
Good luck, and good shooting.