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.

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...

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.

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).
コメント