• Twisted Shaker's bottled cocktail range features five drops.
    Twisted Shaker's bottled cocktail range features five drops.
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Twisted Shaker have prepared a range of ready-to-pour cocktails, mixed in Sydney with ‘no fancy gear required’, just chill, shake and pour.

Formulated with no artificial ingredients or preservatives, the artisan range is available in both a 200mL single serve size and a 700mL share size that pours over 6 drinks.

Designed to be served straight from the bottle, the range encompasses old classics and new twists and includes five drops: the Raspberry Hibiscus Cosmo, fruity-floral twist on the classic cocktail with raspberry and hibiscus; Espresso Martini, Margarita, with citrus and agave; Old Fashioned, crafted using bourbon whiskey with citrus, and oak; and the Cucumber Gin Gimlet.

Priced at $20 for the 200mL size and $69 for the 700mL size, the range is available online at Twisted Shaker, in addition to Dan Murphy's.

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