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Woman reveals very clever way to make cheap espresso martinis at the airport

You can get everything you need through airport security and enjoy a fresh cocktail while waiting in departures

A WOMAN has shared her clever hack to make cheap espresso martinis at the airport.

The holidaymaker revealed how to whip up the boozy concoction using ingredients almost entirely brought from home in your bags.

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Holidaymaker Alexis Oliver shared her DIY espresso martini hackCredit: tiktok/@alexis.all.love
All you need is a cheap coffee and a couple of miniaturesCredit: tiktok/@alexis.all.love

Alexis Olive, a tech worker who makes food and drink content on social media, shared her top tips for a little pick-me-up on an early morning flight.

In a video posted to her TikTok, which has amassed over nine million views, she broke down the creation of the drink step-by-step.

Traditionally, an espresso martini is made with vodka, coffee liqueur and, of course, espresso.

But since most departure lounges charge top-shelf prices at their cocktail bars, Alexis has to get creative.

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All you need is a few miniatures and an airport coffee to get started.

First of all, go to a coffee shop and get an iced espresso.

If, like Alexis, you choose to get this from Starbucks, it can cost as little as £1.95.

She also added a pump of vanilla syrup, but this is optional if you like a little less sweetness.

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Then just add in a miniature of Vodka and one of a coffee liqueur like Kahlua or Tia Maria.

Bailey's is also a good substitute if you can't get your hands on any of the latter.

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Alexis explained : "I've even confirmed this with several TSA agents.

"The TSA says that alcohol can be stored in a passenger's carry-on bag if the containers are 100ml or less."

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Once you've added your booze just give the coffee a good swirl and enjoy for less than £7.50 all told.

Alexis added: "My mom showed me this hack.

"Some people wouldn't consider it an espresso martini.

"It has Irish cream instead of coffee liquor, but I think it's just your preference.

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"10/10 would recommend."

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