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I bought one of Ryanair's new £8 cocktails - but it looked nothing like the pictures and I had to make it myself Marty Guilfoyle, from Dublin, said he was excited to try the airline's cocktails READ MORE: I caught Ryanair flight and saw many people making a £46 mistake By Gina Kalsi For Mailonline Published: 06:55 EDT, 27 May 2024 | Updated: 07:21 EDT, 27 May 2024 e-mail 3 View comments A man got a shock during his Ryanair flight after he bought one of the budget airline's new cocktails and was given the ingredients to make it himself. Marty Guilfoyle, from Dublin, said he was 'extra' excited to try the new range of alcoholic beverages on a family holiday. He opted for a cocktail named 'Dublin lemonade' which consisted of Jameson Irish Whiskey, Sprite and sparkling water.

The DJ spent £8 (9.50 Euro) on the drink and expected it to be either made for him by the cabin crew or at the very least come premixed in a can. A picture of the cocktail on the Ryanair app shows it in a glass with a wedge of fruit on the side, reminiscent of what you would find in a bar.



Marty opted for a cocktail named 'Dublin lemonade' which consisted of Jameson Irish Whiskey, Sprite and sparkling water. Above: How the drink was advertised Marty was instead handed two bottles of sparkling water, two small bottles of whiskey, a plastic cup with a single ice cube in it and a can of Sprite (pictured) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Marty Guilfoyle (@martyguilfoyle) But what he received was v.

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