So named for its unique way of double dosing the juniper portions, Boatyard Double Gin places a real emphasis on provenance by using locally grown grains and botanicals such as hand-picked bog myrtle.
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So named for its unique way of double dosing the juniper portions, Boatyard Double Gin places a real emphasis on provenance by using locally grown grains and botanicals such as hand-picked bog myrtle.
This is thick, piny gin with a huge amount of fire coming in from grains of paradise. It's big and bold, making way for a magnificent Negroni. G&T fans would do well with an Indian Tonic and a grapefruit wheel.
"The cereal note from the base adds such a discernible character to this gin that it's worth harnessing it when mixed. Try ginger ale instead of tonic and add a sprig of mint!"
Boatyard Distillery adds a small portion of it's own base alcohol for its gin. This subtly malted spirit is added to the still, whilst juniper is added to both pot and basket, giving the gin its double pine dose and great character.
Boatyard Distillery was founded by Joe McGirr, a booze industry veteran who decided to follow his passion for the creativity within gin to create his very own. They are now one of the big names of Irish gin distilling.
Boatyard Distillery is based in Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It’s a grain to glass distillery, even making some of the base alcohol it uses in its gins. All of the botanicals used are organic to ensure quality and consistency.
Harrington Dry is Warner’s original flagship & it’s stood the test of time. It's soft, smooth and sublimely sippable, with a bold juniper core straddled by zesty orange and aromatic cardamom.
"One of the big hitting releases in the new wave of craft distillers when it was first released back in 2012, and an instant modern classic. It's been reformulated to keep up with the times and delivers to perfection. A must try."
One of the great modern gins, Shortcross combines a sense of classicism (piny juniper) with a local twist (verdant and fresh). The label foiling and subtle texture is intricately designed too,...
"Here's some trivia for you; The name ‘Shortcross Gin’ originates from the Distillery’s local village, Crossgar. In Gaelic or Irish, Crossgar means the ‘Short Cross’. Here's a fact; The gin is fantastic, probably the best made in Ireland."
Makar Glasgow Gin is a juniper-explosion, packed with rich, pine forest flavours, garden herbs and a whip crack finish of cracked black pepper. It is Gin heaven.
Isle of Rassay is a Hebredian Gin made with 10 botanicals including some juniper from the island itself. Great in a Negroni, but with such an itextural bottle it also makes for a lovely gift too.
SKU: E33264NV