Sipsmith London Dry Gin

Sipsmith Distillery, England
Gins
UK
41.6%
70 cl

Distilled in a marvellously compact pot/column still combo named Prudence, Sipsmith epitomises distilling on a truly artisanal scale. At the time of her installation, Prudence was the first copper pot still to be brought to life in London for over 200 years. On the nose is Orange sherbet, rounded juniper warmth, fragrant grassy herbs. Juniper builds on the palate, with subtly spicy flashes throughout, mellowed by creamy citrus.

Sipsmith Distillery

Sipsmith Distillery

If you have even the slightest interest in British craft spirits (or simply just quite like a good gin), you’ll undoubtedly have heard of Sipsmith. The distillery’s founders, Sam Galsworthy and Fairfax Hall, kicked open their doors in London in 2009, becoming the first copper pot-based distillery to do so in almost 200 years. With Master Distiller Jared Brown by their side, they launched their own spectacular gin, and soon enough a vodka and various seasonal expressions. Though it wasn’t quite as simple as that. Y’see, when the Sipsmith chaps tried to get a licence, they were planning for their Hammersmith-based outfit to be quite small indeed, which HMRC wasn’t too excited about (not the technical term, obviously). It took over two years of lobbying for the law to be changed and Sipsmith to be granted their licence. Not only did it mean they were able to start making their own drinks, it also allowed many others to open their own distilleries too! Sipsmith began in a small building on Nasymth Street which was previously a microbrewery and the office of the legendary drinks writer Michael Jackson. They soon outgrew the building and headed west to Chiswick - this building houses their first copper pot still, Prudence, as well as her sisters Constance and Patience.

A fantastic gin, produced in super-small batch`s the gin is flavoured with restraint, making it easier for the natural quality of the spirit to shine through. Works well how ever you`d like to drink it. Especially in a `Green Park`.

50ml Sipsmith London Dry Gin
6 Basil Leaves
30ml Lemon Juice
15ml Gomme Syrup
3 Dashes Bitter Truth Celery Bitters
3 Dashes Ms Betters Bitters Foamer

Sipsmith London Dry Gin
Gins
UK
41.6%
70 cl

Distilled in a marvellously compact pot/column still combo named Prudence, Sipsmith epitomises distilling on a truly artisanal scale. At the time of her installation, Prudence was the first copper pot still to be brought to life in London for over 200 years. On the nose is Orange sherbet, rounded juniper warmth, fragrant grassy herbs. Juniper builds on the palate, with subtly spicy flashes throughout, mellowed by creamy citrus.

Sipsmith Distillery

Sipsmith Distillery

If you have even the slightest interest in British craft spirits (or simply just quite like a good gin), you’ll undoubtedly have heard of Sipsmith. The distillery’s founders, Sam Galsworthy and Fairfax Hall, kicked open their doors in London in 2009, becoming the first copper pot-based distillery to do so in almost 200 years. With Master Distiller Jared Brown by their side, they launched their own spectacular gin, and soon enough a vodka and various seasonal expressions. Though it wasn’t quite as simple as that. Y’see, when the Sipsmith chaps tried to get a licence, they were planning for their Hammersmith-based outfit to be quite small indeed, which HMRC wasn’t too excited about (not the technical term, obviously). It took over two years of lobbying for the law to be changed and Sipsmith to be granted their licence. Not only did it mean they were able to start making their own drinks, it also allowed many others to open their own distilleries too! Sipsmith began in a small building on Nasymth Street which was previously a microbrewery and the office of the legendary drinks writer Michael Jackson. They soon outgrew the building and headed west to Chiswick - this building houses their first copper pot still, Prudence, as well as her sisters Constance and Patience.

A fantastic gin, produced in super-small batch`s the gin is flavoured with restraint, making it easier for the natural quality of the spirit to shine through. Works well how ever you`d like to drink it. Especially in a `Green Park`.

50ml Sipsmith London Dry Gin
6 Basil Leaves
30ml Lemon Juice
15ml Gomme Syrup
3 Dashes Bitter Truth Celery Bitters
3 Dashes Ms Betters Bitters Foamer