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I tested out supermarket festive booze you need to try, including tiramisu Baileys dupe and gingerbread latte stout

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SUPERMARKETS are selling Christmas booze classics with new festive flavours this year.

You can now pick up weird and wonderful flavours from chocolate clementine cream liqueur to gingerbread beer with your weekly shop – and at bargain prices, too.

Reporter Rosie Taylor checks out some of the more offbeat festive fare available in the supermarkets.

Reporter Rosie Taylor has tried some of the wackiest new drinks on sale at Aldi, Lidl, Tesco, Asda, Morrisons and Sainsbury’s this year.

Here, she’s shared her verdict on each, as well as her favourite festive flavour this year…

Aldi Ballycastle Chocolate Clementine Cream Liqueur (12% ABV)

  • £7.49 for 70cl 
Aldi chocolate clementine liqueur tasted just like a popular high street snack

This chocolate clementine cream liqueur from Aldi is like drinking a boozy milkshake version of a Terry’s chocolate orange.

It was sweet, creamy and deliciously festive – a perfect grown-up dessert drink for Christmas. I’d highly recommend.

Score: 9/10

Lidl County Cream Liqueur Caramel Biscuit (12% ABV)

Lidl Tio Nico caramel biscuit flavour liqueur did not have a good scent

£7.49 for 70cl

This cream liqueur from Lidl had an off-putting smell of wet dog when I first opened it, but it tasted quite a lot like digestive biscuit, with caramel undertones.

A smooth and creamy alternative to drinks like Bailey’s – it’s good, as long as you don’t smell it!

Score: 6/10

Aldi Infusionist Mulled Fruits Gin Liqueur (20% ABV)

  • £7.99 for 50cl
Infusionist mulled fruit gin tasted like Haribo

On first impressions, this festive gin liqueur had a warming taste of mulled fruit, but the spices were very synthetic, so its aftertaste reminded me of cough medicine.

It was very sweet – a bit like Haribo or Skittles dissolved in alcohol.

All of this made it too intense to drink on the rocks, but it could make a great base for a Christmas punch. Not bad.

Score: 6/10

Morrisons Cherry & Spiced Almond Flavour Festive Spritz (3.4% ABV)

  • £4 for 75cl
.Morrisons cherry and spiced almond aperol spritz was very sweet

I wasn’t sure about drinking this glass of luminous pink fizz because it smelled incredibly sweet.

But, I was proven wrong – it was light and easy to drink, with a gentle spiced almond cherry taste and delicate bubbles.

It went flat quickly, though, so it looked quite a lot like I was drinking mouthwash. 

At just 3.4% ABV, this could be a good option if you’re looking for low alcohol alternatives this Christmas. It was like fruit cordial for grown-ups.  

Score: 7/10

Asda Extra Special Spiced White Chocolate Flavour Cream Liquor (17% ABV)

  • £8 for 70cl
Asda spiced white chocolate liqueur was not a hit

This alternative to Bailey’s by Asda was really not very nice.

It had a strong, synthetic cinnamon taste over a sickly sweet cream flavour in the background.

It was like a mash-up between candy floss and a scented Christmas candle – in a bad way. I wouldn’t recommend this one.

Score: 3/10

Aldi Specially Selected Billionaire’s Flavour Irish Cream Liqueur (17% ABV),

  • £8.99 for 50cl
Aldi billionaires liqueur went down a treat

This was a rich and creamy liqueur, which was a bit like drinking a luxurious boozy iced mocha. It had strong flavours of chocolate, coffee and dark caramel.

I found this a delicious Christmas drink which would work well as a dessert alternative or with ice cream.

Score: 9/10

Vault City Gingerbread Latte Imperial Stout at Tesco (11% ABV)

  • £5.50 for 330ml
This stout was a flavour clash

I felt this was trying to be too many things in one drink.

It was an extra strong stout (be warned, it has a high alcohol content!), but was mixed with bitter dark coffee, “gingerbread” flavours (cinnamon and ginger) and sickly sweet vanilla.

I personally thought the flavours clashed, but people who enjoy sweet syrups in black coffee might like it.

Score: 5/10

Lidl County Cream Liqueur Tiramisu (12% ABV)

  • £7.49 for 70cl
Lidl Tio Nico Tiramisu flavour liqueur tasted like a boozy coffee

This cream liqueur was like drinking a boozy iced latte, but with the distinctive creamy taste of tiramisu.

Lidl has done a great job of transforming the dessert into booze form.

This would work well as light dessert drink at Christmas.

Score: 7/10

Sainsbury’s Taste the Difference White Mulled Wine (11% ABV)

  • £6 for 70cl
Sainsbury’s white mulled wine was a surprise hit

I really wasn’t expecting to like this white mulled wine, partly because it had a harsh smell which was off-putting. But actually, it was surprisingly nice.

There wasn’t a lot of spice in it, but the sweetened white wine had a gentle vanilla flavour and worked really well warm.

It could also make a good base for a warm punch.

Score: 8/10

How to save money on Christmas shopping

Consumer reporter Sam Walker reveals how you can save money on your Christmas shopping.

Limit the amount of presents – buying presents for all your family and friends can cost a bomb.

Instead, why not organise a Secret Santa between your inner circles so you’re not having to buy multiple presents.

Plan ahead – if you’ve got the stamina and budget, it’s worth buying your Christmas presents for the following year in the January sales.

Make sure you shop around for the best deals by using price comparison sites so you’re not forking out more than you should though.

Buy in Boxing Day sales – some retailers start their main Christmas sales early so you can actually snap up a bargain before December 25.

Delivery may cost you a bit more, but it can be worth it if the savings are decent.

Shop via outlet stores – you can save loads of money shopping via outlet stores like Amazon Warehouse or Office Offcuts.

They work by selling returned or slightly damaged products at a discounted rate, but usually any wear and tear is minor.