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Hooch Alcoholic Lemon Brew Cans 24 x 330ml Case

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The drink is perfect for a summer’s evening – UK residents agree, with Hooch sales shooting up by 41% when the sun is out – it’s a go-to summer drink! Hooch has been around since the mid-1800s, but the term didn’t really come into popularity until the Prohibition of the 1920s. Since hooch referred to homemade or illegal liquor, it was widely adopted at a time when people couldn’t legally buy or sell alcohol. Everyone’s favourite hard lemonade has just released a new tropical flavour for the summer – it’s blue. Charlie Leaver, Head of Brand at Global Brands said: “We’re thrilled to share the release of Blue Hooch ahead of summer. Combining a household name with the leading flavour in traditional RTDs was just a matter of time, and is sure to boost interest in the category in both on trade and off trade premises. We should also mention that while it’s legal to brew beer and wine at home, it’s illegal to distill any liquor on your property, even for personal consumption. Fortunately, hooch falls into the former category, so you should be okay if someone comes snooping around. Also, the benefit of hooch being legal to brew is that you can perfect your recipe and experiment with different flavors without the threat of Johnny Law busting down your door. A Brief History of Hooch

Hooch launches enhanced RTD range, Soopa Hooch - Global Brands Hooch launches enhanced RTD range, Soopa Hooch - Global Brands

Either way, the alcohol became associated with the tribe, which used it to trade with other natives in the area, as well as Americans moving to Alaska after it entered into the union in 1867. During the 1890s, Alaska saw a gold rush, and miners discovered hoochino when interacting with the native tribes. The range comes in three exciting and on-trend flavours. Soopa Hooch Electric Lemonade takes the OG Hooch lemon to the next level, pushing the much-loved 90s citrus flavour to the max. A citrussy bev which buzzes with orange, lemon and lime, it provides electric flavour! Soopa Hooch Darkest Berry combines the bold flavours of juicy dark berries with the zing of classic lemon for a daring take on a late-night favourite. And Soopa Hooch Twisted Tropical takes you to a fruity paradise of easy-going sunny days and pure holiday vibes – orange sunshine and pineapple-filled skies! The new range comes with a smooth, crisp vodka spirit base and 32mg of caffeine per 100ml, plus taurine and guarana. Charlie Leaver, Head of Brand at Global Brands said:“We’re thrilled to share the release of Blue Hooch ahead of summer. Introducing the leading flavour in traditional party-drinks, Blue, to our nostalgic, zingy line-up was just a matter of time, and has created what will certainly be a new Hooch fan favourite! Charlie Leaver, Head of Brand at Global Brands said: “We’re thrilled to share the release of Blue Hooch ahead of summer. Combining a household name with the leading flavour in traditional RTDs was just a matter of time, and is sure to boost interest in the category in both on trade and off trade premises. News Chester Zoo set for groundbreaking festive light trial with giant holograms, fire gardens, fairground rides and more this Christmas Danny JonesBlue Hooch has dropped just in time for festival and beer garden season, bursting onto the scene with fruity tropical flavours and a citrusy lime zing. If you’re like any other liquor enthusiast, you know that alcoholic beverages go by different names. Booze, spirits, sauce – they all refer to the same thing. However, one slang term that gets tossed around is actually a bit more meaningful. While you might have referred to any liquor as “hooch” before, it turns out that hooch is a specific type of alcohol. Unfortunately, as the name suggests, you won’t find hooch on the menu at any fancy restaurants. In fact, you’re more likely to see it in prison than at any bar or social club. For example: “You’re a man that likes to put it about a bit [referencing his affair with Gina Coladangelo]”, “You’re not a good-looking man, are you? Pubes on your chest, moobs…”; “You sarcastic f***er… Mr f***ing know-it-all” and “Why do you just keep raising your eyebrows at me, k***head?”, to quote just a few. Pink Hooch was launched. Reinventing pink drinks with the "Not Pretty in Pink" campaign, it soon became the most successful RTD launch of 2020. ​ Everyone’s favourite hard lemonade has just released a new tropical flavour for the summer and it’s bright blue.

Hooch Lemon Brew (24 x 440ml) - Good Time In Hooch Lemon Brew (24 x 440ml) - Good Time In

Blue Hooch taps into the huge blue drinks trend, which includes popular party starters like VK Blue, while keeping the tongue-tingling zesty flavours and nostalgia that Hooch fans know and love. At an easy drinking 4% ABV, it’s set to be the drink of the summer; perfect for sunny barbecues! After the news broke that his appearance on the latest season of Channel 4’s hit military boot camp show was actually filmed before his I’m a Celeb series late last year, millions were collectively rubbing their hands waiting to see what kind of physical and mental toll he was put through. Although you can use simple ingredients like a balloon, leftover bread, and plastic bottles, it’s much better to use professional-grade equipment whenever possible. So, you’ll need to collect the following items: However, undoubtedly the best of this year’s offerings are the brand-new soundscapes designed in collaboration with Sony Music as part of the groundbreaking festive installations, which include a giant, four-metre-tall, interactive 3D woolly mammoth hologram. Yes, seriously.Three electrifying flavours are available – Electric Lemonade, Darkest Berry, and Twisted Tropical. The woman calling him virtually every name under the sun is a series regular simply known as Debs: an interrogator who has previously appeared on the show’s celebrity spin-off show and is almost certain to pop up even more frequently after this. However, why hooch? According to legend, the name stems from the Hoochino tribe of Alaska. Depending on who you ask, American soldiers stationed on Admiralty Island in the late 1860s taught the natives how to brew alcohol using rustic methods and locally-sourced ingredients like molasses. But, other accounts say that the soldiers learned how to make liquor from the natives, who were already adept at brewing it. When you’re chilling in the sun, forget the Blue Lagoon or Tequila Sunrise and take your taste buds on a tropical holiday with a Blue Hooch, the perfect serve for summer socials and festival fun!

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