These Boozy Ornaments Are Here to Make Your Family Christmas Parties So Much More Fun

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Boozy Ornaments Are Here for ChristmasThe Lakes Distillery


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On the first day of Christmas, my true love gave to me ... whiskey?

The stress of the holidays can often necessitate a Christmas cocktail (or two!). Luckily, The Lakes Distillery in the U.K. has come up with a way to combine decorating the tree with adults-only beverages. Say hello to the company's booze-filled ornaments, which are filled with whiskey, vodka, or gin.

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Each set of six 5 cl baubles costs £35 (or $46), or you can get one large 20 cl boozy bauble for £20 (or $26). The gin set contains three different varieties: The Lakes Gin, with the flavors of fresh fruits and light spice, The Lakes Sloe Gin, with tasting notes of raspberry jam, cinnamon, and orange citrus, and The Lakes Damson Gin, made with notes of fresh cherries, ripe plums, and juniper berries. Whiskey lovers can sip on The Lakes' signature blend, while the vodka set features a classic tripled-distilled variety as well as salted caramel and espresso options.

If you live in the U.K., you can order the ornaments online through FindMeaGift.com or pick up a set at the distillery itself. As for us here in the U.S., we're planning to write Santa an extra nice letter to see if he'll consider finding a way to get these boozy baubles delivered to the U.S. next year. (In the meantime, consider these tipsy trinkets from Pickering's Gin, available on masterofmalt.com).

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Cheers to a spirited holiday season!

(h/t The Evening Standard)

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