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Morrisons selling new cocktails for just £1.50 per drink and they're ideal for summer BBQs
Morrisons selling new cocktails for just £1.50 per drink and they're ideal for summer BBQs

Business Mayor

time26-05-2025

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Morrisons selling new cocktails for just £1.50 per drink and they're ideal for summer BBQs

MORRISONS shoppers are raising a glass this week as the supermarket rolls out brand-new cocktails for just £1.50 per drink – and they're perfect for summer BBQs. The budget-friendly booze is part of an exclusive tie-up with premium cocktail brand The Drinks Bureau, bringing a taste of the bar straight to your garden party. 6 Available now in over 280 Morrisons stores across the UK, the 1.5-litre cocktail boxes are priced at £15 each – or just £12 with a More Card Credit: The Drink Bureau 6 Strawberry Daiquiris just one of the many flavours in store Credit: The Drink Bureau 6 Each box contains ten ready-to-drink servings and includes a tap-style spout for easy pouring Credit: The Drink Bureau Available now in over 280 Morrisons stores across the UK, the 1.5-litre cocktail boxes are priced at £15 each – or just £12 with a More Card. That works out at as little as £1.20 per serving, offering premium drinks at pocket-friendly prices. Each box contains ten ready-to-drink servings and includes a tap-style spout for easy pouring, making it an ideal option for hassle-free entertaining. It's also the first time shoppers can get premium 'on tap' cocktails from a UK supermarket – a format that's proven popular in bars and pubs. A spokesperson for Morrisons said: 'We know our customers love a summer get-together, and this exclusive partnership with The Drinks Bureau means they can enjoy top-quality cocktails at a great price. 'It's convenience without compromising on taste.' The initial launch includes crowd-pleasing favourites such as Mojito, Passion Fruit Martini, and Cosmopolitan – classic flavours that are set to be a hit at any summer event. Another blast from the past is returning, this time to pub taps around the country. For the first time ever, nostalgic favourite Hooch will be available on draught, offering a fresh way to enjoy the lemony tipple that first rose to fame in the '90s. The original Lemon Hooch – a fruity vodka-based alcopop with real fruit juice and 3.4% ABV – is hitting pubs, clubs, and arenas across the UK. Usually sold in bottles and cans, it will now be served on draught for around £5.50 to £5.95 a pint, depending on the venue. Jacob Barrett, brand manager for Hooch, said: 'Launching Hooch on draught is a landmark moment for the brand as we celebrate 30 iconic years. 'This isn't just a new format, it's a bold new era for Hooch, designed for longer, more sociable summer serves and promises to bring something refreshingly different to the T-bar.' The full list of locations has yet to be revealed, but Hooch has promised to announce where you can grab a pint of nostalgia soon via its social media. The return of Hooch on tap comes as a wave of 90s drinks make their way back into the spotlight. Bacardi Breezers are also returning to supermarket shelves after being discontinued in the UK, much to the delight of fans. Meanwhile, Gen Z has been going mad for Buzzballz – round, colourful cocktail drinks that are set to hit Aldi shelves at their lowest-ever price. It seems retro drinks are having a major comeback. Morrisons has also launched three new bottled cocktails in-store, with flavours including Bliss on the Beach, Cosmo, and Passion Fruit Martini. Each 75cl bottle is available for £6, or two for £10 – offering even more value for summer sipping. Not to be outdone, Schweppes has introduced a new line of ready-to-drink alcoholic cocktails in sleek 250ml cans. Their Gin Twist and Paloma Bliss flavours are priced at £2.29 each and are perfect for picnics, festivals or a refreshing treat on the go. Aldi is also getting in on the action with its latest range of ready-to-drink cocktail cans. With 13 new flavours and prices starting at just 99p, it's a budget-friendly way to stock up your summer drinks fridge. How to save money buying alcohol Alcohol can be pricey if you're planning a party or hosting an event but there are ways to cut costs. It's always important to drink responsibly, here, Sun Savers Editor Lana Clements share some tips on getting booze for the best price. Stocking up can mean big savings on drinks, especially if you want to buy wine or fizz. The big supermarkets regularly offer discounts of 25% when you buy six or more bottles of wine. The promotions typically run in the lead up to occasions such as Bank Holidays, Christmas and Easter. If you know you are going to need booze later in the year, it can be worth acting when you see offers. Before buying your preferred drink make sure you shop around to find the best price – you can use a comparison site such as or Don't forget that loyalty cards can unlock better savings so make sure you factor that in too. If you like your plonk, wine clubs can also be a good way to save money and try new varieties. You'll usually have to pay a membership fee in return for cheaper price so work out if you will be buying enough to make the one off cost worthwhile. 6 Usually sold in bottles and cans, it will now be served on draught for around £5.50 to £5.95 a pint, depending on the venue Credit: The Drink Bureau 6 It's also the first time shoppers can get premium 'on tap' cocktails from a UK supermarket – a format that's proven popular in bars and pubs Credit: Getty

Morrisons selling new cocktails for just £1.50 per drink and they're ideal for summer BBQs
Morrisons selling new cocktails for just £1.50 per drink and they're ideal for summer BBQs

Scottish Sun

time26-05-2025

  • Business
  • Scottish Sun

Morrisons selling new cocktails for just £1.50 per drink and they're ideal for summer BBQs

Morrisons' new £1.50 cocktails are perfect for BBQs – and there's a surprise on tap… CHEERS TO THAT! Morrisons selling new cocktails for just £1.50 per drink and they're ideal for summer BBQs Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) MORRISONS shoppers are raising a glass this week as the supermarket rolls out brand-new cocktails for just £1.50 per drink – and they're perfect for summer BBQs. The budget-friendly booze is part of an exclusive tie-up with premium cocktail brand The Drinks Bureau, bringing a taste of the bar straight to your garden party. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 6 Available now in over 280 Morrisons stores across the UK, the 1.5-litre cocktail boxes are priced at £15 each – or just £12 with a More Card Credit: The Drink Bureau 6 Strawberry Daiquiris just one of the many flavours in store Credit: The Drink Bureau 6 Each box contains ten ready-to-drink servings and includes a tap-style spout for easy pouring Credit: The Drink Bureau Available now in over 280 Morrisons stores across the UK, the 1.5-litre cocktail boxes are priced at £15 each – or just £12 with a More Card. That works out at as little as £1.20 per serving, offering premium drinks at pocket-friendly prices. Each box contains ten ready-to-drink servings and includes a tap-style spout for easy pouring, making it an ideal option for hassle-free entertaining. It's also the first time shoppers can get premium 'on tap' cocktails from a UK supermarket – a format that's proven popular in bars and pubs. A spokesperson for Morrisons said: 'We know our customers love a summer get-together, and this exclusive partnership with The Drinks Bureau means they can enjoy top-quality cocktails at a great price. "It's convenience without compromising on taste.' The initial launch includes crowd-pleasing favourites such as Mojito, Passion Fruit Martini, and Cosmopolitan – classic flavours that are set to be a hit at any summer event. Another blast from the past is returning, this time to pub taps around the country. For the first time ever, nostalgic favourite Hooch will be available on draught, offering a fresh way to enjoy the lemony tipple that first rose to fame in the '90s. The original Lemon Hooch – a fruity vodka-based alcopop with real fruit juice and 3.4% ABV – is hitting pubs, clubs, and arenas across the UK. Usually sold in bottles and cans, it will now be served on draught for around £5.50 to £5.95 a pint, depending on the venue. Jacob Barrett, brand manager for Hooch, said: "Launching Hooch on draught is a landmark moment for the brand as we celebrate 30 iconic years. "This isn't just a new format, it's a bold new era for Hooch, designed for longer, more sociable summer serves and promises to bring something refreshingly different to the T-bar." The full list of locations has yet to be revealed, but Hooch has promised to announce where you can grab a pint of nostalgia soon via its social media. The return of Hooch on tap comes as a wave of 90s drinks make their way back into the spotlight. Bacardi Breezers are also returning to supermarket shelves after being discontinued in the UK, much to the delight of fans. Meanwhile, Gen Z has been going mad for Buzzballz – round, colourful cocktail drinks that are set to hit Aldi shelves at their lowest-ever price. It seems retro drinks are having a major comeback. Morrisons has also launched three new bottled cocktails in-store, with flavours including Bliss on the Beach, Cosmo, and Passion Fruit Martini. Each 75cl bottle is available for £6, or two for £10 – offering even more value for summer sipping. Not to be outdone, Schweppes has introduced a new line of ready-to-drink alcoholic cocktails in sleek 250ml cans. Their Gin Twist and Paloma Bliss flavours are priced at £2.29 each and are perfect for picnics, festivals or a refreshing treat on the go. Aldi is also getting in on the action with its latest range of ready-to-drink cocktail cans. With 13 new flavours and prices starting at just 99p, it's a budget-friendly way to stock up your summer drinks fridge. How to save money buying alcohol Alcohol can be pricey if you're planning a party or hosting an event but there are ways to cut costs. It's always important to drink responsibly, here, Sun Savers Editor Lana Clements share some tips on getting booze for the best price. Stocking up can mean big savings on drinks, especially if you want to buy wine or fizz. The big supermarkets regularly offer discounts of 25% when you buy six or more bottles of wine. The promotions typically run in the lead up to occasions such as Bank Holidays, Christmas and Easter. If you know you are going to need booze later in the year, it can be worth acting when you see offers. Before buying your preferred drink make sure you shop around to find the best price – you can use a comparison site such as or Don't forget that loyalty cards can unlock better savings so make sure you factor that in too. If you like your plonk, wine clubs can also be a good way to save money and try new varieties. You'll usually have to pay a membership fee in return for cheaper price so work out if you will be buying enough to make the one off cost worthwhile. 6 Usually sold in bottles and cans, it will now be served on draught for around £5.50 to £5.95 a pint, depending on the venue Credit: The Drink Bureau 6 It's also the first time shoppers can get premium 'on tap' cocktails from a UK supermarket – a format that's proven popular in bars and pubs Credit: Getty

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