Holey Moley launches new novelty cocktail menu in mini-golf courses across Australia

Publish date: 2024-06-15

A mini-golf course is serving novelty cocktails in miniature bathtubs and giant trophies.

Holey Moley, a licensed venue with 18 locations across NSW, Queensland, Victoria, SA and WA, recently launched a new menu of garish but delicious tipples for golfers to enjoy after they’ve played the 18th hole.

Standouts include the ‘Rub A Dub Tub’, an extravagant drink served in a miniature claw-food bathtub overflowing with Fireball, Triple Sec, Red Bull, passionfruit, cranberry and lime. 

Golfers who come top of the leaderboard can celebrate their win the ‘Sugar Caddy Trophy’, an alcoholic sweet treat made from vodka, blue curacao, lemonade and raspberry cordial poured inside an enormous hollow trophy.

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Australian mini-golf venue Holey Moley recently launched a new menu of garish but delicious cocktails (one pictured) for golfers to enjoy after they've played the 18th hole

Australian mini-golf venue Holey Moley recently launched a new menu of garish but delicious cocktails (one pictured) for golfers to enjoy after they've played the 18th hole

Australian mini-golf venue Holey Moley recently launched a new menu of garish but delicious cocktails (one pictured) for golfers to enjoy after they’ve played the 18th hole

Standouts include the 'Rub A Dub Tub' (pictured), an extravagant drink served in a mini claw-food bathtub overflowing with Fireball, Triple Sec, Red Bull, passionfruit, cranberry and lime

Standouts include the 'Rub A Dub Tub' (pictured), an extravagant drink served in a mini claw-food bathtub overflowing with Fireball, Triple Sec, Red Bull, passionfruit, cranberry and lime

Standouts include the ‘Rub A Dub Tub’ (pictured), an extravagant drink served in a mini claw-food bathtub overflowing with Fireball, Triple Sec, Red Bull, passionfruit, cranberry and lime

The electric blue liquid is topped with sour straps and raspberry lollies for a real post-victory sugar rush.

More mature winners could opt for the ‘Long Island Ice Tea Trophy’, a kitschy take on the classic tipple packed with vodka, gin, tequila, white rum, Triple Sec, Lemon and Coca Cola.

The eye-catching drinks are drawing huge numbers of millennials to the venue, where they divide their time between golfing and capturing glamorous photos for Instagram.

Australians eager to try the cocktails can do so courtesy of Gladys Berejiklian’s government, as Holey Moley is among the NSW venues accepting Dine & Discover vouchers.

The eye-catching drinks (pictured) are drawing huge numbers of millennials to the venue

The eye-catching drinks (pictured) are drawing huge numbers of millennials to the venue

Visitors divide their time between golfing and capturing glamorous photos for Instagram

Visitors divide their time between golfing and capturing glamorous photos for Instagram

The eye-catching drinks (left and right) are drawing huge numbers of millennials to the venue, where they divide their time between golfing and capturing glamorous photos for Instagram

Australians eager to try the cocktails (one pictured) can do so courtesy of Gladys Berejiklian's government, as Holey Moley is among the NSW venues accepting Dine & Discover vouchers

Australians eager to try the cocktails (one pictured) can do so courtesy of Gladys Berejiklian's government, as Holey Moley is among the NSW venues accepting Dine & Discover vouchers

Australians eager to try the cocktails (one pictured) can do so courtesy of Gladys Berejiklian’s government, as Holey Moley is among the NSW venues accepting Dine & Discover vouchers

Five million New South Wales’ residents can nab free food, drinks and entertainment under the state government scheme to generate much-needed revenue for small hospitality businesses after Covid lockdowns.

The $500million initiative was designed to breathe life into the state’s hospitality sector as businesses stagger back on their feet after the first year of the pandemic.

The NSW government is giving all adults two $25 vouchers to spend at any restaurants, cafes, bars, wineries, pubs and clubs from Mondays through to Thursdays, at any business which have signed up.

Golfers who come top of the leaderboard can celebrate their win the 'Sugar Caddy Trophy' (pictured)

Golfers who come top of the leaderboard can celebrate their win the 'Sugar Caddy Trophy' (pictured)

Golfers who come top of the leaderboard can celebrate their win the ‘Sugar Caddy Trophy’ (pictured)

Another two $25 vouchers are available to use seven days a week on arts and entertainment, including museums, theatres and concerts.

The vouchers are accessible from the Service NSW app under the ‘Vouchers’ section, and downloadable as a QR code, which can be used at participating businesses.

A non-digital alternative will be available for customers who don’t have a smartphone or compatible device.

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