Best deals on Pimm’s and how cheaper own-label alternatives compare

Pimm's is a popular summertime drink, but prices can vary by nearly £10 for the same size bottle, so it pays to know how – and where – to get the best value.

Pimm's is frequently on offer for less than the retail price, so it's always worth shopping around as we think you'll almost never need to pay full price, especially over the summer months.

Use our pricing research and tips below to get the best deal, see how own-labels compare and discover how to prep the perfect Pimm's & Lemonade.

Cheapest place to buy Pimm’s

Pimm's No. 1 Summer Cup comes in 70cl and one-litre bottles.  

£16-£18.50 £22-24

There are almost always deals on Pimm's, especially during the warmer months. Here are the best prices we've spotted currently:

Best Pimm's offers 

Pimm's No.1 70cl bottle – £9.99 Pimm's No.1 1L bottle – £13  

In most cases, buying the bigger bottle will save you money.

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Pimm’s vs supermarket own-labels: can you save by switching?

Several supermarkets sell an own-brand alternative (usually called fruit or summer cup), including Aldi, Asda and Tesco. These are almost always cheaper than even the best offer price on Pimm's.

In blind taste tests in previous years, we've found these typically go down pretty well with panel tasters. In fact, some supermarket versions even beat Pimm's on taste.

The choice of own-brand fruit cup drinks available from supermarkets isn't as wide this year, but these ones are available:

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How to make the perfect Pimm’s

To prepare a classic Pimm’s Cup (the most renowned Pimm's cocktail), stock up on mint, cucumber, strawberries and oranges – the traditional extras added to the punch – as well as lemonade for the mixer. 

Whether you're making a single serving in a highball glass or a jug to share, it should be prepared with one part booze to three parts lemonade, which means 50ml Pimm's and 150ml lemonade for a single glass (scale this up when making larger quantities).

Pour over ice, then pop in a couple of slices of orange, strawberries and cucumber plus a sprig of mint before giving it a good stir.

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source https://www.which.co.uk/news/article/best-deals-on-pimms-a1p3K1z0J3vb
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