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Privacy NoticeIt can be a bit of a struggle socially as we remain indoors trying to prevent the spread of coronavirus, as we sacrifice our usual trips to the pubs or a cocktail bar for our favourite tipples for the greater good of the planet. But some brands and companies have come to the rescue for those who need a drink by the end of the working week during the first days of the government lockdown. And for all those gin lovers out there who haven’t been able to find the spirit on the shelves following the closure of the pubs to prevent the spread of COVID-19, you can now get a three-litre box delivered right to your door.

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In a bid to make those who drink feel a bit perkier, Pinkster gin revealed they had slashed the price of their whopping three-litre box of their raspberry-infused gin, made with real fruit, by 25 per cent from £135 to £100. “We’ve slashed the price of our giant gin box to £100 at pinkstergin.com. That’s 25 per cent cheaper than usual and a full £50 less than buying the equivalent four and a bit bottles. Free delivery too.”They continued: “Holding a whopping three litres and serving 100+ G&Ts, we’re thinking gin on tap might help keep spirits up in these difficult times. Stay safe, stay strong.”
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The Cambridge-based company are also currently running a free delivery discount when you spend over £30, and will even throw in two jars of their homemade gin jam. They’re not the only company offering alcohol delivery to your home during this difficult period of staying at home indoors and no socialising. Pale Fox prosecco have six bottles of their bubbly on offer for £139, that is available to buy directly online via their website here.

You can still enjoy a drink with wine subscription services delivered to your door
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And as we take to social video app Houseparty to try and replicate that Friday night after-work pub vibes, you can still have a glass in hand without having to hunt down any bottles at the supermarket. Wine subscription services also come in handy just like Honest Grapes who have wine selection tools, wine-based quizzes and suggestions for food pairings. There is also free delivery on orders over £75 and if you become a member you can get access to wine gurus via phone or message that are on hand with advice, as well as invites to tastings and events, which may be useful a few months down the line.
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Savage Vines aim to get their customers to try wines of different grape varieties from regions around the world. All their bottles are handpicked from independent winemakers. You can select a package of 2, 3, 6 or 12 bottles to be delivered and all future purchases will have 25% off. You could also join The Wine Society for a lifetime for only £40, and then you’ll get £20 off your first order. After that the wines cost a very affordable £5.95 per bottle, and if you order 12 at once you’ll get free delivery!Story SavedYou can find this story in  My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Follow OK! MagazineFacebookTwitterMore OnFood

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Last Update: October 21, 2024