Christmas Cheers: Lidl’s New Irish Cream Liqueurs for the Festive Season

Christmas Cheers: Lidl’s New Irish Cream Liqueurs for the Festive Season

Get ready to toast to the holidays with Lidl’s newest festive liqueur lineup! This year, Lidl has introduced three indulgent Irish Cream flavours, each priced at a merry £7.49 or £7.99, perfect for adding a little extra cheer to your Christmas gatherings.

1. County Creams Caramel Biscuit Liqueur (£7.49)

Inspired by the beloved speculoos biscuit, this caramel biscuit liqueur blends Lidl’s smooth Irish cream with nutty, caramelized goodness. Every sip is like a warm hug for your taste buds, bringing the sweet essence of speculoos straight to your glass. Perfect for cosy nights or as a rich addition to coffee, this liqueur is a must-try for biscuit lovers.

2. County Creams Tiramisu Liqueur (£7.49)

“Mamma mia!”—this one’s for the tiramisu fans! With hints of coffee and cocoa, the County Creams Tiramisu Liqueur captures the essence of Italy’s iconic dessert. This creamy treat has been trending with a social media revival (354M TikTok views!), and it’s bound to be a festive favourite. Serve it after dinner to end your evening on a sweet, indulgent note.

3. County Creams White Chocolate Liqueur (£7.49)

For those with a sweet tooth, Lidl’s White Chocolate Liqueur is the ultimate delight. Blending Irish cream with notes of silky white chocolate, it’s perfect poured over ice or stirred into hot chocolate for a luxurious finish. Ideal for anyone looking to add a touch of decadence to their holiday evenings.

Head to your local Lidl to snag these Christmas liqueurs, but be quick—they’re available only while stocks last. At these prices, they won’t be around for long, so don’t miss out on these festive treats!

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