An advent calendar is a great way to spend the lead-up to Christmas. Each day being rewarded with a chocolaty treat for no reason other than it being December? Yes, please.
However, long gone are the days when the only choice of advent calendar you could buy was a chocolate one. Nowadays you can pick up anything from a beauty advent calendar to a cheese one!
At Aldi, you can pick up advent calendars filled with your favourite alcoholic drinks such as beer, wine and gin.
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Aldi’s craft beer advent calendar
This advent calendar contains a selection of the supermarket’s best-selling craft beers. Better yet, you can pick this up for just £29.99.
It includes:
- Otis Blood Orange IPA
- Paolo Peach Pale Ale
- Anti Establishment IPA
- Memphis Blvd IPA
- Iconyc Pale Ale
- Perfect Storm Ale
- Session IPA
- Session Pale Ale
- British Lager
- Session IPA
- Session Pale Ale
- British Ale
Aldi gin advent calendar
Aldi’s gin advent calendar is filled with twelve minis in six different flavours and at just £29.99 it's a steal!
Flavours include:
• London Dry
• Hand Steeped Sloe
• Rhubarb & Ginger
• Blood Orange
• Raspberry & Redcurrant
• Spiced Plum & Clementine
Aldi’s wine advent calendar
Calling all wine lovers, try a new tipple every day with this advent calendar. From refreshing sparkling and fruity whites to dry rosés and full-bodied reds, this £49.99 advent calendar includes:
- JP. Chanet Original Brut
- JP. Chanet Original Dry Rose
- Brut d’Argent Chardonnay
- Calvert Reserve Merlot Cabernet Sauvignon
- JP. Chanet Original Cabernet Syrah
- Calvert Limited Release Merlot
- Calvert Syrah
- JP. Chanet Original Grenache Cinsault
- Just Sauvignon Blanc
- Just Pinot Grigio
Get yours at Aldi now!
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