Dec 07 2017

Tis the season for festive celebrations and glitzy gatherings. The time has officially come to slip into your glittery gladrags, turn on the cheesy tunes, and wish those around you – aka your colleagues – a very merry Christmas. And how can you say it best? With some Christmas-themed Cocktails for the office. Chin’s chin.
Let’s start with the familiar, tasty Christmas Moji. Featuring white rum, coconut rum, coconut milk, sparkling water, and pomegranate arils. You’ll be set for the night if you’re a fan of creamy coconut flavours.

A bit short on time? This Gingerbread Bellini can give you a dose of Christmas flavour without the faff or fuss (plus it’s quite yummy).

Are any of our reader’s gin lovers? Look the part with this vibrant red drink in your hand, complete with cranberry garnish.

Doesn’t the sound of this just make you want to lick your lips and make noises of satisfaction? Sweet, warm, and comforting, this drink isn’t really intended for a night of partying…but we won’t tell if you don’t.

Bourbon, dry vermouth, bitters, and syrup; wow-ee what a treat. This is officially the perfect drink for really letting loose and welcoming in the Christmas spirit.

Who wanted simple and delicious? This is the drink for you! Oh so scrumptious and garnished with chocolate rosemary, this is a cocktail to impress with minimal effort. Needed.

Come on it’s Christmas, let’s go all out with these Candy Cane flavoured shots. Great with alcohol or as a mocktail, take a sip of this for a real blast of Christmas flavour.

Taste buds tingling with anticipation? Yeah, ours too. Let us know over on Twitter which one was your favourite at @BoutiqueWorkCo

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