Beer slushies, iced coffee and soda floats - Brewdog unveils new summer drinks menu

Brewing giants BrewDog have announced the launch of a new summer drinks menu featuring beer slushies, iced coffee and soda floats.

Published 22nd Jul 2019
Updated 9 th Aug 2023

Arriving at the brand's vast network of bars this month, the summer drinks list includes a selection of new drinks that are perfect for the warmer weather.

The beer slushies come in a trio of flavours and are served atop a measure of the beer used in the slush topping.

Beer fans can choose from Cosmic Slush - BrewDog OverWorks tropical sour and Square Root citrus soda; SugarKola Berry Blast - BrewDog OverWorks berry sour, and fritz cola; and a chilled and slushed Frosty Hawkes Cider.

Customers can also look forward to iced Coffee - made using BrewDog blend coffee hand-roasted at their bespoke roastery attached to their Ellon brewhouse - and soda floats created using German brand Fritz Sodas range of drinks served with a scoop of vanilla ice-cream to create a unique float.

A spokesperson for the brand said: "Here at BrewDog, we are firm believers that there’s a drink for every season – and when that season is the hot one that forms the midpoint of the year those options are even greater. But we also know that when the heat hits, not everybody digs a Double IPA or German-style Helles. That’s cool – our mantra ‘Craft Beer for the People’ means that we are always thinking of new ways to get those people what they want.

"This quartet of summer coolers are live now across our UK BrewDog Bars, and ready when you need them most."

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