The best Prime Day in October drink discounts available

Grab an Amazon Prime Big Deal Days drinks bargain...

The best Prime Day in October drink discounts available

Amazon Prime Big Deal Days is here - which is, if we're honest, a bit of a mouthful. Essentially, it's Prime Day in October and that means bargains galore!

If you are a Prime member, then are you in for a treat as there are loads of discounts available, but what we are really interested are the incredible drinks deals on offer.

We have chosen a number of discounted drink delights for you that caught our eye and then some....

And if you want to see ALL the deals, then head to Amazon now!

Here's what we recommend...


Aberlour 12 Year Old Single Malt
33% off!
was £45 now £29.99 at amzn.toThis is the bottle we always pick up when Prime Day comes around. It’s one of the most well-rounded drinks, with notes of red apple and stone fruits. It’s a ruby colour and there’s a lovely crispness to the taste.
Appleton Estate 8 Year Old Reserve
17% off!
was £29.99 now £24.99 at amzn.toIf you are after something of a rum bargain, this October Prime Day then this Appleton Estate 8 Year Old Reserve is well worth looking at. There’s a nice bit of spicyness to proceedings, a well as an oak finish. Sprinkle in vanilla and citrus notes and what you have is an easy drinking rum.
Brockmans Intensely Smooth Premium Gin
38% off!
was £32.24 now £19.99 at amzn.toDark fruits are part of what make up the intensity of Brockmans gin. It’s packed with blueberries and blackberries, as well as a decent dose of juniper. Add to that liquorice, cardamom and some lemon and orange peal and this is a gin that’s bursting with flavour.
Bunnahabhain 12 Year Old Islay
22% off!
was £48.42 now £37.99 at amzn.toBunnahabhain is always an interesting whisky as it’s an Islay that isn’t peated whatsoever - a rarity for this particular island. The lack of peat (there is still a hint, mind) means that it’s more of a mellow taste that’s rich in fruit.
Bushmills 10 Year Old Single Malt Irish Whiskey
39% off!
was £37.50 now £22.80 at amzn.toBushmill’s 10 year is a smooth dram, packed with honey and vanilla notes. This one is a really nice way in to the Bushmill’s line-up and an award winner to boot.
Jack Daniel's Gentleman Jack
39% off!
was £36 now £22 at amzn.toGentleman Jack is a more discerning drop of JD, having been mellowed for longer, thanks to a double dip in charcoal. This gives it a smoother, longer taste on the palate. We prefer this one neat but it's also a decent base for a whiskey sour.
Kraken Black Spiced Rum Roast Coffee
23% off!
was £27 now £20.90 at amzn.toRelease the Kraken! This version of the popular dark rum adds coffee into the mix. Perfect then for those who are still pining for the resurrection of the still discontinued Cafe Patron.
Plymouth Original Botanical Dry Gin
37% off!
was £28.50 now £17.99 at amzn.toAlways a Prime Day treat, Plymouth gin has earthy notes that are cut through with a hint of lemon. Add to this a touch of cardamom and coriander to spice things up and what you have is a gin that’s just the tonic at this price.
Smokehead Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky
38% off!
was £40 now £24.70 at amzn.toFor those who like their whisky really peaty, Smokehead is for you. Made by Ian Macleod Distillers, which also has Glengoyne and Shieldaig on its books, this is a cracking dram that offer both smoke and fire in a glass.
Tanqueray No. TEN Gin
32% off!
was £35.50 now £24 at amzn.toThere isn’t much more we can write about Tanqueray No. TEN Gin that hasn’t been written before. It’s one of the most refined gins around - the no. TEN variety adds in four more botanicals, including grapefruit, orange, lime and chamomile.
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As Content Director of Shortlist, Marc likes nothing more than to compile endless lists of an evening by candlelight. He started out life as a movie writer for numerous (now defunct) magazines and soon found himself online - editing a gaggle of gadget sites, including TechRadar, Digital Camera World and Tom's Guide UK. At Shortlist you'll find him mostly writing about movies and tech, so no change there then.