Costco’s Booze-Infused Egg Nog Is Back To Get Us In The Holiday Spirit

Admittedly, egg nog isn’t everyone’s cup of… well, egg nog. It’s an acquired taste, one that’s only enjoyed by those with exceedingly sophisticated palates, clearly. (Ha, I kid… sorta.) If you’re someone who looks forward to downing the creamy concoction every Christmas and are hoping to put a bit of a boozy twist on it for 2020, you may be interested to know that Costco’s alcoholic egg nog liqueur is back in stores!

  1. There’s nothing more perfect than alcoholic egg nog. Look, it’s been a long year and we all need to unwind, try and forget how terrible it’s been, and try to toast to a better 2021. The best way to do that? Booze, clearly. Costco’s giant bottle of egg nog liqueur is here to make that possible while also being super seasonal.
  2. This stuff packs a serious punch. Costco is not playing around when it comes to getting you drunk, which is why this egg nog isn’t just alcoholic, it contains 14.75% ABV, which is pretty solid. One glass should give you a decently pleasant buzz, which is always good to know.
  3. Costco’s alcoholic egg nog has so much good stuff in it. We’re talking whiskey, brandy, spiced rum, and vanilla. That combo is like a hug from someone wearing a warm, cozy sweater on a cold winter’s day. Ugh, I want a glass right now!
  4. It comes in giant bottles! The 1.75Lsize means that you’ll be drinking this stuff all season long. (Well, if it lasts that long.) Costco is currently selling the giant bottles for $9.99, so you know what that means: you need to get to your local store ASAP and stock up. Sadly, I should mention this is only available in select locations, so you might want to call ahead to see if it’s available where you are. Fingers crossed!

Piper Ryan is a NYC-based writer and matchmaker who works to bring millennials who are sick of dating apps and the bar scene together in an organic and efficient way. To date, she's paired up more than 120 couples, many of whom have gone on to get married. Her work has been highlighted in The New York Times, Time Out New York, The Cut, and many more.

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