Aldi has launched the latest addition to its award-winning Haysmiths range, the brand-new Haysmith’s Roasted Pineapple Gin.

The roasted pineapple gin, priced at £16.99 for a 70cl bottle, offers a unique flavour profile, combining “fruity pineapple flavours alongside toasted notes of marshmallow and gentle juniper”.


The new drink taps into the viral TikTok hashtag #RoastedPineapple, which has amassed over 74million views on the social media platform.

This innovative beverage aims to bring the trending taste to gin enthusiasts across the UK.

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Expect ‘fruity pineapple flavours alongside toasted notes of marshmallow and gentle juniper’

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Aldi recommended serving the Roasted Pineapple Gin with a premium tonic for a classic G&T experience.

For something a bit more fruity, the supermarket suggested incorporating it into creative cocktails.

Those looking to go down the cocktail route can take inspiration from TikTok or Instagram using the dedicated #AldiGinClub hashtag.

Here, cocktail enthusiasts can discover the top cocktails created and reviewed by Aldi’s brand-new panel of Gin Club members.

Gin fans can also get their hands on two other Haysmith’s gins courtesy of Aldi. The Pink Grapefruit and Blood Orange gins are available now in stores for £16.99 per 70cl bottle.

The Pink Grapefruit Gin is “refreshingly vibrant”, while the Blood Orange is a “tasty tipple is bursting with rich citrus flavours”.

These affordable spirits promise to tantalise taste buds with their distinctive citrus profiles, offering a refreshing option for summer cocktails.

Aldi is constantly launching new products for its shoppers. The supermarket just announced a Halloween range including the return of fan-favourites, with prices starting at £2.99.

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Haysmith’s Roasted Pineapple Gin, Pink Grapefruit Gin and Blood Orange Gin have landed on Aldi’s shelves

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Recently, the discount supermarket welcomed an autumnal snack for £1.25 and shoppers are ecstatic.

In other Aldi news, the supermarket also announced the latest change to chicken packaging that shoppers will see from next week.

It has also made changes to customers’ daily shop in a bid to reduce “unnecessary plastic packaging”.