Fever-Tree's new cocktail mixers: the ultimate hosting hack

cocktails, glasses, and mixer bottle on a serving tray

With Christmas and New Year being the key season for popping the question, there's double the amount of celebrations at this time of year! Get ready to elevate your festive hosting with Fever-Tree's innovative cocktail mixers, new for winter 2023.

In a year where approximately 100,000 proposals will happen from Christmas to New Year, and 64% of consumers enjoy cocktails at home, busy hosts can now have it all serving Mojitos, Margaritas, and Espresso Martinis.

The line-up:
Fever-Tree Classic Mojito Mixer:
Fresh Mexican Limes meet Moroccan Mint for a zesty, refreshing twist. Just add rum and ice, stir, and craft a mojito masterpiece. Did you know? Mojito was named the number one At-Home Cocktail (CGA Mixed Drinks Report Q3 2021).

Fever-Tree Classic Margarita Mixer: Packed with fresh Mexican limes, sweet Italian Blood Orange, and a hint of sea salt. Add tequila, shake or stir, and savour an authentic margarita. Fun fact: Margarita is the most Googled cocktail in the UK! (mgn Events data 2023).

Fever-Tree Espresso Martini Mixer: Indonesian Coffee extracts blended with vanilla for a rich, smooth delight. Shake with vodka over ice and indulge in the UK's favourite cocktail (as named at the Cocktail Awards).

Available now at your nearest Tesco, Sainsbury's, Waitrose, and online at Ocado, all for just £4.50. When it comes to mixers, Fever-Tree is renowned for using the finest naturally sourced ingredients from around the world and no artificial sweeteners.

Check out https://fever-tree.com/en_GB

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