Would you like a cocktail to go? Company launches Australia's first espresso martini in a CAN complete with the classic creamy froth
- Kahlúa launches the first ready-to-drink espresso martini can in Australia
- The creators managed to keep the iconic creamy froth at the top of the cocktail
- Once can is cracked open, pour into a glass and wait 20 seconds for froth to set
They were tipped as New Year's Eve most popular cocktail in 2017.
And coffee-flavored liqueur brand Kahlúa has launched Australia's first ready-to-drink espresso martini in a can just in time for the festive season.
Served with a modern twist, the creators have managed to keep the iconic creamy froth at the top of the beverage because it's fitted with a nifty 'nitrogen widget'.
Once the can is cracked open, just pour into a glass and wait 20 seconds for the bubbles to form on the surface - and voila! You have a classic espresso martini.

Coffee-flavored liqueur brand Kahlúa has launched Australia's first ready-to-drink espresso martini in a can complete with the classic creamy froth just in time for the festive season
'Kahlúa has made the preparation of one of Australia's favourite cocktails simple with the new can – delivering consistent flavour and great quality every time,' the brand said.
'With a rich, velvety smooth texture and made with carefully selected ingredients, it tastes exactly like a freshly prepared espresso martini.
'This innovative can is fitted with a smart nitrogen widget, which forces bubbles to the surface as soon as the can is opened, creating the classic crema.'
With a recipe boasting roasted coffee, Kahlúa's liqueur and a dash of Vodka, the can, which serves two, is perfect for home parties or picnics in the park.

Once the can is cracked open, just pour into a glass and wait 20 seconds for the bubbles to form on the surface - and voila! You have a classic espresso martini
'Australia is renowned for its incredible coffee culture and espresso martinis are one of the most ordered cocktails in bars and restaurants,' Pernod Ricard Australia's marketing director Eric Thomson said.
'Making cocktails at home however can sometimes be a barrier, so we developed the canned cocktail so consumers could replicate that experience at home.
'Our clear focus on quality and innovative packaging for the can will not only add to the consumer experience and moment of consumption – but to the entire convenience segment as this truly is a first-of-its-kind packaging solution for the ready to drink cocktail industry.'
The Kahlúa Espresso Martini is available for sale now from leading Australian liquor retailers for $29.99.
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