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Unlocking Frozen Cocktail Profits: How Much Can You Really Make?

  • Absolute Drinks
  • Jun 5
  • 2 min read

As the warmer months approach, frozen cocktails are a guaranteed crowd-pleaser, and they don’t just keep your customers cool, they can also bring in serious profit. Whether you're running a bar, event venue, or festival stall, frozen cocktails are a low-cost, high-margin product that could significantly boost your takings.


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Let’s break down the potential earnings based on some typical figures:



Vodka Shot Cost Breakdown

We’ll use a 1-litre bottle of Smirnoff vodka as our base, which can be found for around £25. From this bottle, you get approximately 22 standard 25ml shots, which means:

  • Cost per shot: £25 ÷ 22 = £1.14

  • Sell at £3 per shot = £1.86 profit per shot

  • Offer a deal – 2 shots for £5 = £2.72 profit per deal


Even with the deal, you’re still making a healthy margin.



Slush Syrup Profit Breakdown

A 5-litre bottle of slush syrup (which we sell for £19.80) can make around 110 x 12oz slushes when mixed properly. That means:

  • Cost per 12oz slush: £19.80 ÷ 110 = £0.18

  • Sell at £3 per slush = £2.82 profit per slush


And here’s where it gets exciting...


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Frozen Cocktail Combos – Big Profit, Bigger Appeal

Now, let’s combine the slush with vodka:


Single Shot + Slush (12oz)

  • Your total cost: £1.14 (vodka) + £0.18 (slush) = £1.32

  • Sell at £6

  • Your profit: £4.68 per drink


Double Shot + Slush (12oz)

  • Your total cost: £2.28 (2 x vodka) + £0.18 (slush) = £2.46

  • Sell at £8

  • Your profit: £5.54 per drink



Summer Sales Potential

Frozen cocktails aren’t just about great margins—they sell fast in the summer.

Let’s say you sell just 20 single-shot frozen cocktails per day:

  • Daily profit: 20 x £4.68 = £93.60

  • Weekend profit (Saturday & Sunday): £187.20


And that’s from just one flavour or machine setup, imagine the profits with multiple options running.


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Monthly Profit Potential

If you're selling 40 frozen cocktails each weekend (20 per day, Saturday and Sunday), that's £187.20 profit per weekend. Multiply that by 4 weekends in a month, and you’re looking at £748.80 profit per month, just from weekend sales alone.


And that’s not even including any midweek sales or the potential of selling more than 20 a day. Once the sun's out and word gets around, demand can easily double, especially at busy events, festivals, or parties.


Why It Works

Frozen cocktails are fun, eye-catching, and popular, especially during the spring and summer seasons. And because both vodka and slush syrup have a long shelf life and low serving cost, you're not just making great margins, you’re also offering something customers genuinely enjoy.


Whether you’re upselling shots, running multi-buy deals, or offering colourful combos, frozen cocktails can be a huge win for your business.


Want to get started? We supply everything you need, from commercial frozen cocktail machines to premium slush syrups (just not the alcohol).




 
 
 

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