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‘We need it!’ Aldi launches two new alcoholic drinks including ‘decadent’ limited-edition tipple

Aldi is bringing the spirit of Bonfire Night to adults with two new limited-edition alcoholic beverages.

The supermarket has launched Ballycastle Smores Country Cream and The Hop Foundry Toasted Marshmallow Stout, offering grown-up twists on traditional s’mores flavours.

These indulgent drinks aim to ignite shoppers’ taste buds with nostalgic flavours reminiscent of childhood bonfire celebrations.

The Ballycastle Smores Country Cream is available now, whilst beer enthusiasts will have to wait until November 11 for the marshmallow-infused stout.

Aldi’s Ballycastle Smores Country Cream, priced at £7.49 for a 70cl bottle, is now available in stores.

This “decadent” tipple offers a “nostalgic blend” of rich chocolate and biscuit flavours, complemented by vanilla and fluffy marshmallow notes.

The supermarket suggested enjoying it neat over ice or as part of an indulgent “smores-tail”.

The cream liqueur aims to transport grown-ups back to childhood bonfire nights, whilst providing a sophisticated alcoholic twist.

Beer enthusiasts can look forward to The Hop Foundry Toasted Marshmallow Stout, available from November 11.

Priced at £1.79 for a 440ml can, this unique brew offers a grown-up take on bonfire treats.

The stout offers smooth malt and hop flavours with a twist of toasted marshmallow undertones for a “slightly sweet but smooth stout”.

Like its creamy counterpart, the stout aims to evoke memories of toasting marshmallows around the bonfire.

Both beverages demonstrate Aldi’s innovative approach to seasonal offerings, providing adults with playful, nostalgia-infused options for their Bonfire Night celebrations.

Britons have already taken to social media to rejoice over one of the new additions.

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Speaking about the Ballycastle Smores Country Cream on Facebook, one enthusiastic shopper said: “That looks lush.” Another said: “We need this!” A third commented: “I may have to pop into Aldi.”

This exciting Aldi announcement comes as the supermarket launches seasonal treats and brings back fan favourites from 49p, although shoppers have been warned to be quick.

Aldi also welcomed an Oktoberfest range including crisps, pretzels and lager, with items from 99p.

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