Pentland Hills Party Gin is sure to float your boat!
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by Julie Dunn
2y ago
The brilliant folks at the award-winning Pentland Hills Gin have just released a new gin – their Party Gin has been ‘floated’ in order to help celebrate the biggest party of the year. Distilled to honour the Platinum Jubilee of HM the Queen, the gin has been fully tested in an active party environment and those who attended fully agreed that it has ‘Party’ written all over it. Head Distiller Phil offers the following thoughts on the gin: ‘A lighter gin, 38% abv and designed for a bit of summer quaffing! The gin has a soft, smooth expression with a light touch of sweetness from the wild strawbe ..read more
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Heavy and Bright Gins released from Holyrood Distillery
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by Julie Dunn
2y ago
After the successful launch of their first gin, Height of Arrows, and winning Whisky Exchange’s ‘Gin of the Year’, Edinburgh’s Holyrood Distillery has crafted two new gins which continue their ethos that less is more, focusing on enhancing the flavour of juniper and juniper alone.  The Height of Arrows Heavy uses roasted juniper which creates a robust gin that is sweetened in the Old Tom style. The Bright variation focuses more on the natural flavourings of the juniper berry, multi-shot distillation is used to create this unique gin, which in turn creates a refined juniper ..read more
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Stirling Distillery Launch Limited Edition Platinum Gin to Celebrate Jubilee
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by Julie Dunn
2y ago
Stirling Distillery, situated in the shadow of Stirling Castle, have launched their limited edition Platinum gin. Created to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, there will be only 500 of these special bottles created. Gin lovers can pour themselves a G&T fit for a Queen and party like a royal at Jubilee celebrations across the UK with this eye-catching bottle. As Stirling Distillery has a royal connection – James VI is said to have stabled his horses where the ‘Old Smiddy’ building sits – they wanted to pay homage to Her Majesty and her incredible 70 years of service with this striking ..read more
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A quadruple win for 1881 Gin!
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by Julie Dunn
2y ago
A Borders gin distillery has had four of its gins recognised in this year’s London Spirits Competition. 1881 Distillery, which is based at Peebles Hydro, received gold for its subtly smoked Rafters Gin. The gin is inspired by the hotel’s history and a fire it suffered in 1905. The Scottish gin brand also received silver for three gins, Hydro, Honours and Tiffin. The London Spirits Competition recognises, rewards and helps promote spirits brands that have successfully been created to identify with and target a specific spirits drinker. It singles out and shines the spotlight on spirits brands t ..read more
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Big plans for Orkney’s Deerness Distillery
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by Julie Dunn
2y ago
For many businesses, anniversaries are marked with a social media post, a small party or maybe a new limited-edition product. But Orkney’s Deerness Distillery definitely does things differently. It celebrated its sixth birthday in style this month by announcing plans for a major expansion at its east mainland base. Famed for its award-winning range of gins (Seaglass and Scuttled), vodka and liqueurs, the family-run business is now set to start producing its own malt whisky, as well as opening a café and shop. “Right from the start we had plans to be a spirits distillery, making more than just ..read more
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New Blood Orange expression from Carounn
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by Julie Dunn
2y ago
New Gin Alert! Carounn Blood Orange has burst onto the Scottish Gin scene this month – described as a ‘delicious, delicately flavoured gin’ it has been released just in time for the warmer days of Spring ? Carounn Blood Orange sets itself apart from other flavoured gins through its high-quality clear liquid- it has no artificial flavours, sugar or colourings. Caorunn’s unique Celtic botanicals perfectly complement the natural flavour of Blood Orange, and they’ve even added a hint of chilli essence to bring another level of vibrancy to this invitingly refreshing, fruity gin. You can now buy Cao ..read more
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 Shetland Reel releases new limited edition folk festival gin. 
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by Julie Dunn
2y ago
To welcome back the Shetland Folk Festival once again, The Shetland Distillery Company has launched a limited-edition gin. “Hubbelskyu ‘22” – a Shetland dialect word for uproar – has been created in collaboration with the Shetland Folk Festival committee. The distillery company has created it to mark the 2022 festival, celebrating the festival’s (long-awaited) 40th year. The distillery believes their newest gin couldn’t have been more appropriately named for 22’s festival; Uproar. After two challenging years for many in the music and hospitality industry, they’re delighted to see live music an ..read more
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Gin to My Tonic Festival is back!
The Scottish Gin Society
by Julie Dunn
2y ago
Really exciting news for Scottish Gin lovers! The brilliant Gin to my Tonic festival is back on and you can get your tickets now. The festival will feature over 50 gin distilleries and you’ll be able to sample the gins, buy drinks and cocktails, attend talks and masterclasses and chill out with great food and music! It’s the must-do event for gin lovers, so check out the venues and dates below and get your tickets here. Aberdeen: The Ultimate Gin Festival. P&J Live. 26th-27th August 2022 Edinburgh: The Ultimate Gin Festival. EICC. 10th-11th September 2022 Glasgow: The Ultimate Gin Festival ..read more
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Crossbill Distilling launches new Gin Blending Experience
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by Julie Dunn
2y ago
The team behind Crossbill Gin have launched an exciting new Gin School Blending Experience at their distillery in the Barras. As an addition to their popular Distilling classes, the new Blending classes will offer an action-packed couple of hours focusing on sampling and mixing various botanical spirits. Their distiller will help visitors choose from a selection of pre-distilled botanical spirits with which they will then blend their very own gin. After creating a sample blend, they will scale up the recipe. Finally, the visitors will bottle, label and wax seal their unique blended gin to ..read more
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Edinburgh Gin launch a fresh new springtime gin
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by Julie Dunn
2y ago
Look around you. Despite the temperatures staying low, it’s easy to see signs that spring has sprung. That’s something worth celebrating and what better way than with a brand new springtime gin from the brilliant folks at Edinburgh Gin? Edinburgh Gin’s new Orange & Basil Gin is handcrafted using a blend of traditional gin botanicals mixed with sweet orange peel and fresh basil leaf. The crisp, fruity combo blends the sweetness from the Valencian orange and the subtle herbal, basil goodness perfectly. Using both fresh and dried Valencian orange peel, the distillers have created fresh, crisp ..read more
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