A bottle shop employee’s viral TikTok video about how young people might maximize their booze budget has garnered hundreds of thousands of views.

The young woman who works at the Cabramatta Bottler store in Sydney’s south-western suburbs offers advice on budget, alcohol content, tastes, and even ego size.
In the video uploaded on Wednesday, Koi demonstrated her sales prowess by donning a black business t-shirt and spoke with a rapid-fire teenage patter.
She said, “If you don’t know what type of beverage to bring to your party, I’ll assist you out here,” before going on to the legal drinking age.
“Are you eighteen and attending your first party? You should stick to Absolut or Smirnoff… you don’t have the money to buy the other s***,’ she advised individuals on a tight budget.
A young woman’s (pictured) TikTok video about alcohol purchasing advice has gone viral.
A bottle shop employee’s viral TikTok video about how young people might maximize their booze budget has garnered hundreds of thousands of views.

The young woman who works at the Cabramatta Bottler store in Sydney’s south-western suburbs offers advice on budget, alcohol content, tastes, and even ego size.
In the video uploaded on Wednesday, Koi demonstrated her sales prowess by donning a black business t-shirt and spoke with a rapid-fire teenage patter.
She said, “If you don’t know what type of beverage to bring to your party, I’ll assist you out here,” before going on to the legal drinking age.
“Are you eighteen and attending your first party? You should stick to Absolut or Smirnoff… you don’t have the money to buy the other s***,’ she advised individuals on a tight budget.
A young woman’s (pictured) TikTok video about alcohol purchasing advice has gone viral.
To avoid any mistake, the store added a notice underneath the video stating that it does not support underage drinking.
Olivia, manager of Koi, told Daily Mail Australia that the bottle shop is ecstatic about the film.
She stated, “It’s excellent that she’s giving counsel to younger and less experienced drinkers.”
She is broadening their understanding of alcohol.
However, the younger generation of people of legal drinking age are unlikely to be heavy drinkers, therefore she also provided recommendations for them.
Koi stated, “Talking about 18-year-olds, the party will be a lightweight mecca, so you’ll need some ciders.”
“You may always choose OG Cruisers, but my greatest recommendation is Divas.”
It has 8% alcohol, which is double that of a Cruiser, and costs only $15 for a four-pack.
However, one commenter was afraid that she was revealing a secret.
They said, “Nooo don’t tell anyone about the Divas.”
Even if you loathe the flavor of alcohol, she will attempt to sell you a bottle or two.
Koi stated, “If you dislike the taste of alcohol, Midori Illusion is the way to go.”
It tastes to me like a really sweet lemonade and is the perfect companion for a lightweight.
A commenter, however, disagreed with her, stating, “Midori does not taste like a sweet lemonade; rather, it is more tart.”
The woman suggested Diva fruit-flavored beverages (shown) because they contain 8% alcohol.
Koi altered the video in case it was becoming too tempting to young men.
“For the ladies, any of these Alizes (a combination of vodka and cognac) mixed with Sprite will do,” she remarked.
She then went on to clients with larger expenditures.
When attending your Asian uncle’s birthday party, you must spend money, brother.
She mentioned two brandies: Hennessy VSOP ($99.99) and Martell Blue Swift ($104.99).
Images depict young people having a good time during a party, presumably after getting advice from TikTok.
However, if you have a bit more money to spend and a larger ego, go for the f****** (Hennessy) X.O. brother.
As it costs $269.99 in her store, Hennessy X.O. is not for the faint of heart, but Koi promised the audience that it will be well accepted.
‘Every uncle likes them, and when you party with older people, you must learn how to develop a high tolerance for them (for alcohol).
“They are producing bottles out of thin air, buddy,”
She also had a solution for individuals who wish to reproduce the atmosphere of a bar at home or at a gathering.
Cheers! Four glasses can be seen clinking as four buddies enjoy a drink or two.
We’ve already mixed your favorite shot from a bar, such as a Wet P**** shot, so you don’t have to make it yourself.
Koi concluded by asking, “Let me know if this video is too long or if you want a part two.”
Based on the more than 600 comments the video received in one day, a sequel is imminent.
Many commenters were captivated by Koi’s voice, with one asking, “Is this a natural accent or is it a performance?”
An additional poster responded that it is a western Sydney accent.
Another viewer of the film remarked that the young woman is “Cabramatta’s best investment.”
To avoid any mistake, the store added a notice underneath the video stating that it does not support underage drinking.
Olivia, manager of Koi, told Daily Mail Australia that the bottle shop is ecstatic about the film.
She stated, “It’s excellent that she’s giving counsel to younger and less experienced drinkers.”
She is broadening their understanding of alcohol.
However, the younger generation of people of legal drinking age are unlikely to be heavy drinkers, therefore she also provided recommendations for them.
Koi stated, “Talking about 18-year-olds, the party will be a lightweight mecca, so you’ll need some ciders.”
“You may always choose OG Cruisers, but my greatest recommendation is Divas.”
It has 8% alcohol, which is double that of a Cruiser, and costs only $15 for a four-pack.
However, one commenter was afraid that she was revealing a secret.
They said, “Nooo don’t tell anyone about the Divas.”
Even if you loathe the flavor of alcohol, she will attempt to sell you a bottle or two.
Koi stated, “If you dislike the taste of alcohol, Midori Illusion is the way to go.”
It tastes to me like a really sweet lemonade and is the perfect companion for a lightweight.
A commenter, however, disagreed with her, stating, “Midori does not taste like a sweet lemonade; rather, it is more tart.”
The woman suggested Diva fruit-flavored beverages (shown) because they contain 8% alcohol.
Koi altered the video in case it was becoming too tempting to young men.
“For the ladies, any of these Alizes (a combination of vodka and cognac) mixed with Sprite will do,” she remarked.
She then went on to clients with larger expenditures.
When attending your Asian uncle’s birthday party, you must spend money, brother.
She mentioned two brandies: Hennessy VSOP ($99.99) and Martell Blue Swift ($104.99).
Images depict young people having a good time during a party, presumably after getting advice from TikTok.
However, if you have a bit more money to spend and a larger ego, go for the f****** (Hennessy) X.O. brother.
As it costs $269.99 in her store, Hennessy X.O. is not for the faint of heart, but Koi promised the audience that it will be well accepted.
‘Every uncle likes them, and when you party with older people, you must learn how to develop a high tolerance for them (for alcohol).
“They are producing bottles out of thin air, buddy,”
She also had a solution for individuals who wish to reproduce the atmosphere of a bar at home or at a gathering.
Cheers! Four glasses can be seen clinking as four buddies enjoy a drink or two.
We’ve already mixed your favorite shot from a bar, such as a Wet P**** shot, so you don’t have to make it yourself.
Koi concluded by asking, “Let me know if this video is too long or if you want a part two.”
Based on the more than 600 comments the video received in one day, a sequel is imminent.
Many commenters were captivated by Koi’s voice, with one asking, “Is this a natural accent or is it a performance?”
An additional poster responded that it is a western Sydney accent.
Another viewer of the film remarked that the young woman is “Cabramatta’s best investment.”