What are Colour Changing Gins?!

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Are you a magician with a side job as a bartender? A bartender with a side job as a magician..? Or, perhaps you just like cool gin… Whatever your profession, you NEED to know about this mind-blowing ginnovation (we’re leaving a moment here for you to applaud that incredible portmanteau). 

Colour changing gins are here and multiplying like rabbits exposed to radiation. Most are made by infusing the gin with a deep indigo flower called ‘butterfly pea’. Butterfly pea has been used as a tea for a long time in South East Asia, but is now making its way into gins and cocktails. The liquid acts as a pH indicator, changing from blue to purple when acidity is introduced (for example in the form of lemon juice). As butterfly pea is an all natural colouring, try not to expose your gin to sunlight as the indigo colour will fade over time.

These theatrical but all natural effects make butterfly pea a perfect addition to showy cocktails or a fancy G&T. Butterfly pea also has little flavour, so it won’t take away from the botanicals too much. We’ve lined up some of the best colour changing gins here:

The Illusionist Gin

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If by any chance you do happen to be a magician, this German gin is the perfect choice for you. A beautiful deep indigo colour, this gin becomes a warm violet with the addition of tonic or citrus. Not only is the colour changing effect magical, but the packaging is stunning in its own right. Arriving in an indigo and gold box with a matte black bottle and engraved cork, The Illusionist certainly has an eye for detail. To drink, the Illusionist is very smooth and delicate. If you find the juniper bite of gin a little much at times and prefer a floral taste, you’ll love The Illusionist’s light flavour. 

ABV: 45%
Size: 500ml
Find it here: £37.90

Ellis Butterfly Pea Gin and Scottish Bramble Gin

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We love a Scottish gin over here, and Ellis Gin does not let the side down with their two colour changing gins. The Butterfly Pea Gin shifts from blue to purple, and their Scottish Bramble shifts from red to orange. It’s not often you see a colour changing gin that isn’t made with butterfly pea, but Ellis Gin has pulled it off with their Scottish Bramble! We recommend trying the Scottish Bramble with ginger beer as it’s a little spicy and the Butterfly Pea with some elderflower tonic to enhance the floral notes. Support Scottish gin today and pick up some Ellis!

Butterfly Pea: Scottish Bramble:
ABV:
40% ABV: 40%
Size: 500ml Size: 500ml
Find it here: £29.95 Find it here: £29.95

Empress 1908 Gin

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If you’re looking for a classy gin that’ll make you feel like royalty, Empress 1908 Gin is the way to go. Empress Gin is crafted with eight different botanicals, including grapefruit peel, rose petal and a signature tea home to the gin’s namesake: The Empress Hotel in Canada. This gin is both delicate, opulent and a delight to look at. It’s also a great excuse for a royal themed party!

ABV: 42.5%
Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
Find it here: UK £42.50 // US $47.99

McQueen Colour Changing Gin

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When it comes to colour changing gin, or just gin in general, the Scots have knocked it out of the park. McQueen Colour Changing Gin does exactly what it says on the tin and more, with the smooth blackcurrant blend creating a sensory experience as pleasing as the visual one! It’s a soft and subtle gin, especially with the addition of tonic - but that makes it no less worthy of a showstopping G&T bound to marvel your guests.

ABV: 37.5%
Size: 700ml
Find it here: £22.95

Pink Marmalade Gin

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Many of the gins on this list start as a dark indigo colour, but Pink Marmalade Gin begins as a much more vibrant Bombay Sapphire-esque blue and turns a light shade of violet. What is really astounding about this gin, however, is its construction. As its name suggests, Pink Marmalade Gin is made in micro batches using a signature salted marmalade made with grapefruit which is then infused with 12 botanicals including pink peppercorns, almond and chamomile. This complex flavour profile lets you know that Pink Marmalade is first and foremost a gin of quality, not gimmicks.

ABV: 42%
Size: 700ml
Find it here: £38.95

Ink Gin

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We’re not 100% sure whether or not you can actually use this gin as ink, but why would you want to? An Australian gin, Ink Gin uses locally grown botanicals to create its fresh piney, spicy and citrus aroma and flavour. The long finish of this gin leaves the palate crisp, clean, and yearning for another sip. Husk Distillers, the distillery that creates Ink Gin, also have a non-colour changing but deep red Sloe and Berry Gin on offer which is definitely worth checking out (and it’s a lower alcohol choice).

ABV: 43%
Size: 700ml
Find it here: £36.95

Looking for more Gin content? Why not have a read of The Best Gins To Try This Year, The Best Gins For A Martini or The Best Flavoured Gins For Your Money?

The Best Vodkas for Espresso Martinis

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The Espresso Martini: undeniably one of the world’s most treasured cocktails known for its ability to ‘wake you up’ and then- Oh, you know the rest of the phrase… Make sure you’ve got this cocktail under your belt before the holiday season creeps up on you - it’s on its way! 

While cocktails fare well with most vodkas, there are definitely some more suited to certain cocktails. Here’s our list of the BEST vodkas for an Espresso Martini!

Black Cow Pure Milk Vodka

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This vodka has shot to astronomical renown in the past few years, and it’s for good reason. Black Cow Vodka is made from pure milk, to be specific, the whey left over when creating Black Cow Farm’s award-winning cheddar (which we can confirm is REALLY good). Based in West Dorset, not only is it helping reduce food waste, but it’s also a seriously good quality vodka. Black Cow has subtle notes of cream and it's this quality that makes it so perfect for an Espresso Martini. To put it simply, espresso and Black Cow Vodka are a match made in mixology heaven: BUY NOW!!

ABV: 40%
Size: 70cl
Find here: £27.05

Finlandia Vodka

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Finlandia, as its name suggests, is made in Finland and is distilled using glacial spring water. For this reason, some enjoy Finlandia frozen - but you won’t need to freeze it when mixing up a delicious cocktail for your family and friends. Finlandia is a very smooth vodka, meaning it’s brilliant for cocktails such as an Espresso Martini where a spiky vodka would interfere with the other flavours at work. Try it out today!

ABV: 40%
Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
Find it here: UK £21 // US $20.99

Ketel One Vodka

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Ketel One is tried and true when it comes to vodka (around since 1691!) - loved all around the world for its versatility in cocktails. Its flavoured vodkas are also top quality, so after making your Espresso Martinis, it’s worth checking those out. Their neutral vodka has a creamy hint of honey, an edge that really shines through in a carefully crafted Espresso Martini. 

ABV: 40%
Size: 700ml
Find it here: UK £26.65 // US $29.99

Tito’s Vodka

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Tito’s Vodka is handmade in its birthplace of Austin Texas, and is still made in old-fashioned pot stills. Each small batch is meticulously taste tested and distilled to give a clean and pure vodka that is wonderful in a variety of cocktails. As the vodka is corn distilled, it has a touch of sweetness to it - which is ideal for using in an Espresso Martini! The corn also means it’s gluten free!

ABV: 40%
Size: 700ml
Find it here: UK £28.85

Stolichnaya

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Stolichnaya is a great all-rounder vodka - so if you’re mixologist extraordinaire you’ll love having a bottle (or three) of this around. Stolichnaya packs a bit of a punch, so if you like your vodka strong you’ll love it. Its neutrality makes it brilliant for a whole host of cocktails, from a Moscow Mule to an Espresso Martini! Pick up a bottle today and get that shaker out, you’re gonna need it!

ABV: 40%
Size: 70cl
Find it here: £20.90 // US $27.99

Chase Vodka

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Chase Vodka is made from tiny weeny potatoes that can’t be made into Tyrrells Crisps! We love an alcohol that reduces food waste, so Chase gets a big Three Drinkers eco-friendly star of approval. It’s also got a lovely creamy flavour with hints of warm spices, which definitely sounds like something we’d like in our coffee (Pumpkin Spice Latte anyone?). Chase Vodka is one to add to your bar cart if you’re after a great Espresso Martini - and don’t forget the Tyrells!

ABV: 40%
Size: 700ml
Find it here: £35.35

If the Martini is your prefered drink of choice then these Best Value Vodkas for Martinis are worth checking out too.

Best Whiskies To Invest In - September Whisky Investment Index

Best Whiskies To Invest In - September Whisky Investment Index

By Colin Hampden-White

Macallan does it again.

Macallan has not only managed to stay at the top of the table, but it has also extended its lead. This could be down to a few things. Mainly, it’s because there has been a lot of Macallan at auction recently. Also there have been a few lower-level limited editions come to market over the last year or so and they are finding their way onto the secondary market. Examples of this would be the Concept series, which has had its final release recently, and the editions series. These I believe still have potential to grow even if bought on the secondary market at today’s prices. And it looks like a lot of other people feel the same as these series are doing well at auction.

High value Karuizawa bottles are still coming to auction giving this Japanese closed distillery a strong place on the table and with the recent releases of Brora, the most well known being the Tryptic, Brora continues to do well.

There is little change in the table this month, but the percentages have changed. They have become closer together. This makes it difficult to pick clear winners, but it is also a good sign that one shouldn’t do badly by choosing any of the brands or distilleries below as an investment. As long as one sticks to the rule of buying limited editions, single casks and good independent bottles.

Macallan 2%
Bowmore 1%
Karuizawa 1.0%
Springbank 1.5%
The Dalmore 2%
Brora 2%
Clynelish 2%
Rosebank Official Bottlings 1%
Ardbeg 1%
Glen Grant

With no clear winner other than Macallan, I have chosen a few different brands rather than sticking to one. As any good investment portfolio should have variation.

Bottles to Watch

Ardbeg Drum

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Released a few years ago, this has already had some time in the marketplace and is still a great one to keep your eyes open for.

ABV: 46%
Size: 750ml
Find here: $279.99 

From the committee release, this can still be found in the UK.

Ardbeg Drum Committee Release

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ABV: 52%
Size: 700ml
Find here: £295

From the middle of the table I’d look for Clynelish

Clynelish Game of Thrones

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This is a good low-level bottle at well under £50. It is high strength, and although not very limited, it is limited and will run out. A longer prospect, but still worth it.

ABV: 51.2%
Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
Find here: UK £40.95 // US $178.49

Clynelish 1995 25 year old

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With only 340 bottles of this single cask, cask strength bottle produced, from a well known independent bottler. I think this will do well.

ABV: 51%
Size: 700ml
Find here: £313.15

And from the very top of the table.

The Macallan Edition No.6

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The last in the edition series, these are already collectable. And although not as expensive as earlier editions, it will still rise in value.

ABV: 48.6%
Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
Find here: UK £299.99 // US $179.99

The Macallan Rare Cask 2021 edition

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When customers are only allowed to buy one, it’s a clear indication that these will sell out fast and be in high demand. An annual release, also shows it’s only going to be created in limited numbers.

ABV: 43%
Size: 700ml
Find here: £249.95

And there we have it. A few suggestions for bottles which I think will do well in the future. As always, they are only suggestions, and I don’t profess to be the fountain of all knowledge, but these ideas might give you a helping hand in choosing bottles to invest in.

To see how this whisky investment index was created, follow this link and if you want to check out August and July’s recommended bottles then click here: August / July.

One Drink, Three Ways: The Glenturret Triple Wood

One Drink, Three Ways is the signature feature by The Three Drinkers. Join The Three Drinkers’ Helena, Aidy and Colin as they take one bottle and create a trio of phenomenal serves which you can enjoy anytime, anywhere. From rums and whiskies to gins and wine styles, the three help you get the most out of your glass. It’s time to get liquid on lips.


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The Glenturret Triple Wood Scotch whisky is the perfect continuation of Glenturret’s long whisky history, being part of the older range and then reborn into the new. It’s a delightfully subtle, golden whisky that’s light on its feet with lots of ripe, fruity notes with sweetly spiced aromas thanks to a combination of European and American Sherry oak casks with Bourbon barrels. Try it alone to sip and savour or give it a go in one of these fantastic serves.

The Three Drinkers each share their favourite ways to taste it….


Helena’s Choice: Vanilla Highball


Highballs are back as new generations discover whisky in an accessible way before hitting the stuff neat. The Vanilla highball is a long serve that’s incredibly simple to make at home. Here’s a refreshing version with a twist to bring out those beautiful sweet spice flavours from the wood casks: Simply pour the whisky into a highball glass topped up with ice, splash in some vanilla bitters (to taste) and top up with cream soda. Garnish with a slice of orange or a vanilla pod if you have one. 

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The ‘Vanilla Highball

Recipe

25ml The Glenturret Triple Wood 

200ml Cream soda

Ice

Orange slice or vanilla pod for garnish

Highball glass


Aidy’s Choice: Pineapple Whisky Sour


Whisky cocktails don’t have to be heavy, dark affairs; there are tonnes of lighter, fruity options too. Here’s a particular serve that I consider my TGIF drink (Thank God It’s Friday!) or quite frankly, any time I’m just in the mood for a little pick me up! Method: place the sugar, whisky, lemon juice, pineapple juice and egg white into a cocktail shaker filled with ice and shake vigorously for 15-30 seconds. Strain into an old fashioned cocktail glass and serve.

Pineapple Whisky Sour

Recipe

60ml The Glenturret Triple Wood 

25ml Lemon juice 

25ml Pineapple juice 

1 egg white

2 tsp Caster sugar

Pineapple wedge to garnish (optional)

Glass tumbler


Colin’s Choice: The Rob Roy


Here’s one for fans of a classic Manhattan but with a Scotch whisky twist! Originally created in 1894 at New York’s Waldorf Astoria Hotel and was named after the opera Roby Roy that was premiering in New York at the time. Method: Stir all the ingredients together in a mixing glass with ice, then pour into the coup. Garnish with an orange twist or a maraschino cherry.

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The Rob Roy

Recipe

50ml The Glenturret Triple Wood 

30ml Martini Rosso Sweet Vermouth

2 dashes Angostura bitters

Like this? Check our our other One Drink, Three Ways pieces: Noilly Prat Vermouth, Tanqueray Gin and The Macallan 12.

What is Pimm's?

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Pimm’s first made an appearance back in the early 19th century when it was served by its creator, James Pimm, as a tonic from a tankard to aid digestion at his oyster bar in east London. The classic Pimm’s ‘No. 1 Cup’ recipe is still a gin liqueur-based tipple featuring a secret recipe of herbs and spices, only now it’s usually served with lemonade, a tonne of ice and half a fruit salad as a light, summer punch. 

Having a secret recipe has not stopped others from having a go at making their own versions, however. Sometimes, they nail it. Sometimes, it’s a mess and in some cases, it’s even better than the original. Here’s my verdict on the latest Pimm’s-like plonk for all budgets because you know, someone has to do it!

How to serve the perfect Pimm’s

The Pimm’s rule of thumb is one part punch to two parts lemonade or thereabouts, whether you make it by the (highball) glass or jug. Start by filling whatever you’ve chosen with ice, then add fresh wheels of orange, lemon and cucumber with sliced strawberries and a handful of mint. Add the punch and stir before topping up with lemonade when you’re ready to serve it, stirring very gently to keep the bubbles bubbling. 

Pimm’s No. 1 Cup

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The Original

The original Pimm’s summer punch should be mahogany in colour with aromas of baked strawberry, orange rind, cooking spice and a medicinal herb-like note that finishes with a bitter bite. This is the benchmark bevvy. Now let’s see how the others compare. 

Size: 70cl
ABV: 25% 
Price: £18.95

Summer Cup (Tesco)

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The Frothy One

For the price tag, this is an ‘ok’ copy and it tastes exactly how the bottle looks: a bit simple and thin. This summer cup is more like a sweet, orange cordial and feels like it’s missing something, though it leaves a lot of froth. The simplicity is reflected in the lower price, at least. 

Score: 5/10
Size:
70cl
ABV: 25%
Price: £8

Oxford Originals Summer Cup (Morisson’s)

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The Low Alcohol One

If you like strawberry ice lollies, the Oxford Originals Summer Cup is for you. Quite a lot sweeter than Pimms, it’s less bitter and spiced but also, lower in alcohol. Despite all this, it’s not unpleasant and is also half the price. Just don’t expect all the fancy flavours! 

Score: 6/10
Size:
70cl
ABV: 15%
Price: £6.99

Plymouth Fruit Cup

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The Connoisseurs One

Created by the famous Plymouth Gin company, their fruit cup is quite a different animal to Pimm’s. The highest in booze of the lot, it’s got a syrupy texture and lots more blackcurrant and warm spice to it. Make sure you add less lemonade to this one - and you could even try it neat. Pretty good quality, but much more pricey than Pimms. 

Score: 7/10
Size:
70cl
ABV: 30%
Price: £19.75

Sipsmith: The Original London Cup

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The Fancy One

Very much its own style this one, with plenty of table appeal and a lighter colour in the glass. Think cola cubes and wild strawberry sweets with a bite of bitter bark on the finish and decent weight from the higher alcohol level. If Pimm’s did a posh rosé, this would be it. A great one to gift someone this summer.

Score: 8/10
Size:
1L
ABV: 29.5%
Price: £19.13

The Great Summer Cup (Asda)

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The Surprise

I have to say, one look at this inexpensive looking packaging and I was not expecting great things. How wrong I was! Packing a punch (literally) at 21.9%, this is a really tasty summer snifter that’s very similar to Pimm’s, just with a teensy bit more strawberry sweetness and texture. This ‘Great’ summer cup is actually pretty great. You might just want to hide the bottle after you’ve poured it...

Score: 8.5/10
Size:
70cl
ABV: 21.9%
Price: £7.50

Pitchers (Sainsbury’s)

The Identikit

If it’s a pure Pimm’s copy you want, Sainbo’s Pitchers is pretty much identical, taste-wise. For a pound less, 250ml more and a bit lower on the booze (though you can’t tell), it’s a bit of a no brainer. The packaging is also fairly smart too. Big thumbs up. 

Score: 9/10
Size:
1L
ABV: 17.5%
Price: £11.70

Austin’s Summer Punch (Aldi)

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The Winner

Not identical to Pimm’s but actually better, in my opinion. More layers of flavour, well balanced and bitter with a yummy, yeasty note like baking bread. For half the price, lower alcohol (not that you’d know) and another 250ml to boot, this Austin’s is properly awesome. Well done, Aldi!

Score: 10/10
Size:
1L
ABV: 17.5% 
Price: currently unavailable but will hopefully be back this summer!

If you are looking for more quintessentially British drinks, have a read through The Queen has a Gin! or English Sparkling Wine you Have to Try!

The Best Gins to Try This Year

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Gin, a spirit adored by bartenders and home drinkers across the world. Its versatility in cocktails and spritzers make it a home bar essential. From a dry martini to a Negroni to a humble gin and tonic, this spirit’s got it all. We’ve listed our summer favourites of this botanical delight, whatever your taste may be.

Best London Dry Gin: Sipsmith London Dry

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Where better to begin than with the classic gin we all know and love, a London Dry. Unlike other drinks that bear a name, London Dry gins don’t actually have to be made in London as it’s only a nod to the heritage of gin. However, every drop of Sipsmith’s artisinal London Dry is made in the leafy London suburb of Chiswick, so you are tasting a truly London gin. Sipsmith is quite the all rounder, though the dry zestiness of the gin really shines in a classic G&T.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 41.6%
Find here: UK £27.95 // US $39.99

Best Tropical Gin: Whitley Neill Watermelon and Kiwi Gin

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Tropical, fun and summery: Whitley Neill’s fruitiest addition to their already wide spanning line up is both a wonder to behold and to drink. It’s not often watermelon and kiwi are associated with gin, but the tartness of the kiwi alongside notes of watermelon sorbet is exactly what a summer gin is supposed to taste like. Though it tastes great in a G&T, why not spice it up and add lemonade to this fruit favourite. Garnish with watermelon for an impressive cocktail.

Size: 70cl
ABV: 43%
Find here: £25.95

Best Citrus Gin: Tanqueray Flor de Sevilla

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This gin is quickly becoming a BIG favourite in the world of flavoured gin, achieving near perfect scores in BBC Good Food’s Citrus Gin Tasting Session. With Tanqueray’s rich history as the pioneer of London Dry gin, it already has an excellent leg to stand on. The orange flavour isn’t too sweet, nor does it take away from Tanqueray’s winning formula of botanicals. The sophistication of the drink is not lost either, with notes of blossom that round out the gin with a floral finish. Have this in a simple G&T garnished with orange.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 41.3%
Find here: UK £28.95 // US $28.99

Best Pink Gin: King of Soho Variorum Gin

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Shine a torch through this bottle and you might mistake it for the dazzling neon lights of The King of Soho’s namesake. This funky gin is dedicated to a London tycoon who transformed Soho into the entertainment capital of London, Paul Raymond. His son Howard and a gin lover named Alex Robson worked together to create King of Soho, a gin brand that encapsulates Raymond’s style and vigour. Variorum is their pink gin, fruity and opulent with notes of camomile and juniper. The lightness of the gin means it can be taken neat or over ice, however a dash of tonic complements the botanicals well.

Size: 70cl
ABV: 37.5%
Find here: UK £30.05

Best Gin for a Martini: Monkey 47

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The 47 in Monkey 47 stands for the number of botanicals used when making this gin (which is a lot!). Funnily enough, 47 crops up again in the gin’s alcohol content - 47%! It’s a shame Monkey 47 isn’t bottled in 47cl bottles, but then again, you won’t want to be missing that extra 30ml. This gin definitely deserves to be tasted in its entirety, as every time you drink it you’ll discover a new flavour. Try it in a martini or a G&T.

Size: UK 500ml // US 350ml
ABV: 47%
Find here: UK £35.40 // US $46.99

Best Sloe Gin: Bathtub Gin

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The packaging and name of Bathtub Gin is a throwback to the prohibition era between 1920-1933 where people actually made gin in their bathtubs. We love the extra detail of the brown paper packaging which makes owning the gin feel a bit like smuggling some contraband (shhhhh). Their sloe gin is a brilliant addition to the range, especially since sloe gin is an often homemade drink. This infused gin has notes of hazelnut turkish delight, tart plums, figs and cream. Yes, sloe gin might not be a summery drink - but Autumn is creeping up on us! Ease into the next season with a Sloe Gin Fizz made with Bathtub Gin… 

Size: 50cl
ABV: 33.8%
Find here: UK £27.95

Enjoyed this? Why not have a look at The World’s Most Luxurious Gins or The Best Gins for a Martini.

Mariah Carey Has Launched An Irish Cream Liqueur

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Move over Bailey’s, Mariah’s here. 

She’s the queen of Christmas, the crown jewel of pop, and now, the newest kid on the Irish cream liqueur block (if such a block exists). With her smash hit ‘Fantasy’ recently featured in new movie ‘Free Guy’, Mariah is back in town and she means business.

Mariah Carey took to Instagram to announce the launch of ‘Black Irish’, her own brand of Irish cream liqueur. Lounging on a Caribbean beach flanked by sea, sand and Irish cream liqueur, Carey looked rightfully confident in her brand. The post received much support from fans, eager to get their hands on a bottle.

The name ‘Black Irish’ is a nod to Carey’s own heritage, with an Irish mother and a Black father - a topic she has discussed previously in a 2009 interview:

“It’s, like, my mother’s white – she’s so Irish, she loves Ireland, she’s like, yay, Ireland! Waving the flag and singing When Irish Eyes Are Smiling. And that’s great. I appreciate that and respect it.”

“But there’s a whole other side of me that makes me who I am and makes people uncomfortable. My father identified as a black man. No one asked him because he was clearly black. But people always ask me. If we were together, people would look at us in a really strange way. It sucked. As a little girl, I had blond hair, and they’d look at me, look at him, and be disgusted.”

Black Irish clearly means a lot to Carey, and the way she talks about the brand echoes this.

Speaking on her brand last week, Carey stated “I wanted to create something that embodies the holidays and gives everyone a reason to celebrate year-round, and I really think we have done that with Black Irish.” To be perfectly honest, we’re quite excited we’ve been gifted with a year-round reminder of her glittering empire. With the heaves of celebrities piling into the drinks industry, it’s refreshing to see one try something a little different.

Mariah Carey is releasing three flavours of the liqueur; Original Irish Cream, Salted Caramel, and White Chocolate; all of which sound delicious.

However, UK and Ireland residents might have to wait a bit longer to sample some of Carey’s liqueur as there’s said to be a Dublin brand already holding the name ‘Black Irish’. Mariah only has access to the US rights for the name, with Darker Still Spirits in Dublin having a stout named ‘Black Irish stout’. We’ll see how that pans out… Perhaps she can offer them a free concert? Signed CDs?

Did you know that there is an abundance of Celebrity Owned Wine and Celebrity Owned Tequila too?!

The Best Hard Seltzers Right Now!

The Best Hard Seltzers thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

Welcome to the biggest drinks trend of the century: hard seltzers. These bubbly, lightly flavoured waters ‘spiked’ with some form of booze have taken the US by storm and are set to do the same on our shores. According to recent figures, 52% of Americans swapped beer for them in the last 12 months and it’s a trend that is likely to stay too, as more people reach out for a ‘cleaner’, more mindful drinking experience. How does that work? Well, hard seltzers tend to be super refreshing, low in alcohol (4-5% abv), low calorie, made with natural fruit flavours (and in some cases, natural sweeteners), are gluten free and vegan. With these lighter creds than the sugary, boozier alco-pops of the 90’s and their sleek, modern packaging, you can see why they’ve been winning hearts. At around £2 a pop, they’re light on the pocket too. Believe the hype and take the plunge on these super spritzy, summer sippers.

White Claw - Black Cherry

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The famous one. White Claw is the wonder brand leading the charge for hard seltzers Stateside and the benchmark everyone is trying to beat. You might not believe the hype, but once tasted, they’re hard not to love. The Black Cherry itself has an almost cultish following, with ripe, cherry flavours on the nose that gives way to fresh, sparkling water with just a hint of fruit flavour. 

Score: 8/10
Size:
330ml
ABV:
4.5%
Find here:
£2.25

 

Smirnoff Seltzer - Raspberry and Rhubarb

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The one for a hot day. Light and insanely drinkable, the raspberry and rhubarb aromas are well balanced, natural and fresh, leaving a crisp, subtle flavour in the mouth. A great starter for ten and you’ll want to drink this all day. Just remember, there is some booze in it!

Score: 9/10
Size:
250ml
ABV:
4.7%
Find here:
£2

 

Bodega Bay Hard Seltzer - Apple, Ginger & Acai

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The most natural one. Quite a rich, real apple flavour here with a cracking kick of ginger and spice. The acai berry completes the mix to make a genuinely interesting drink with a unique taste. It’s the only one with fully natural ingredients too and its sleek, white, minimalist packaging feels very classy and clean.

Score: 10/10
Size:
250ml
ABV:
4%
Find here:
£1

 

Kopparberg Hard Seltzer  - Passion fruit

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The Instagrammable one. Winning the pretty packaging prize is well-loved booze brand Kopparberg. Passion fruit is the star of the range with its up front fruitiness and long lasting flavour. Sweeter than some, it’s still a good, lighter alternative to more calorific bottled booze.

Score: 7/10
Size:
330ml
ABV:
5%
Find here:
£2.30

 

Mike's Hard Seltzer - Lime

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The foodie one. The lime flavour in this is reminiscent of green wine gums from years past (remember those?) It’s also quite intense and lingers in the mouth for a while. Not as natural tasting as some, but definitely a thirst quencher and would be a great one with fish and chips.

Score: 6/10
Size:
330ml
ABV:
5%
Find here:
£2

 

Barefoot Wine Seltzer - Strawberry & Guava

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The one made with wine. Yes, water with a touch of wine and some natural flavours, though the guava flavouring is pretty pungent. Quite different from the others thanks to the tang of vino, there’s more flavour here than in many, if a bit less natural tasting.

Score: 6/10
Size:
250ml
ABV:
4%
Find here:
£2.30

 

Nordic Wolf Hard Seltzer - Cherry & Cranberry

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The one for cherry cola fans. The flavour is stronger here than with the other seltzers, but not sickly. Heavy on the cherry and a moreish tang from the cranberry, this is the one most like a normal soft drink, but without the nasties and cloying sweetness. Fantastic value.

Score: 7/10
Size:
330ml
ABV:
4%
Find here:
£0.99

 

Sparkl Hard Seltzer - Lemon, Ginger & Chilli

The Best Hard Seltzers Sparkl Hard Seltzer thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

The one for fans of vodka and slimline with a slice. Bucking the can trend in a glass bottle, this buzz water is subtle on flavour despite the addition of ginger and chilli. The real lemon zings and despite the alcohol, it feels strangely cleansing.

Score: 6.5/10
Size:
330ml
ABV:
4%
Find here:
£30 for 12


Looking for more canned drink goodness? How about checking out these 5 Cracking Canned Drinks or if you’re looking for something slightly wackier then this Dill Pickle Hard Seltzer is always an option!