Lidl launch a fruity £7.99 Italian liqueur and it’s almost HALF the price of Aperol
Bottles of the 70cl liquor are available in stores now and are priced at £7.99
LIDL is renowned for offering budget versions of top food brands – and now the supermarket is selling a 'knock-off' version of the nation’s favourite summer drink.
The German store has unveiled Bitterol, which appears to be a near-identical version of the popular Italian aperitif Aperol.
Bottles of the 70cl liquor are available in stores now and are priced at £7.99.
This is nearly half the price of the branded Aperol, which is on sale in Tesco and Waitrose for £15.
Lidl’s spirits expert Tristian Stephenson told The Sun Online that Bitterol, which contains "a mix of carefully selected herbs and a touch of orange", is “delicious served over ice with a slice of orange”.
It can also be used to make a dupe of the Instagram-worthy cocktail Aperol Spirtz, which mixes the spirit with Prosecco and soda water.
Excited Lidl shoppers are chuffed with the brand’s budget-friendly alcohol alternative.
Charlotte Meyer wrote: “Hello @LidlUK will we be seeing Bitterol back on the shelves this summer? We love it!!”
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Rosalind Holley shared a photo of the drink, and commented: “Lidl has your back spirtz fans.”
While, Russell Lockyer said: “A dangerous discovery at Lidl. #Bitterol spritz for summer it is and lots of it as good as Aperol and stronger.”
But not everyone is impressed.
Kalen wrote: “Bitterol doesn’t sound at all appetizing.”
Earlier this week, we reported on a bottle of Co-op Champagne that is hundreds of pounds cheaper than the high-end version, Dom Pérignon.
The retailer’s own brand non-vintage Brut, which is sold for £16.99 a bottle, won a gold award in the Champagne & Sparkling Wine World Championships.