As we’re well aware, botanicals play a key part in raising the flavour profile and character of gin, and ultimately provide a valuable point of difference. Yet, while many of the native ingredients which make up British gin are foraged from the UK’s bushes, hedgerows, shorelines and green spaces – think roots, leaves, herbs, seeds and petals – there are a number of distillers looking in less verdant places. From tufts of unassuming dandelion and burdock growing unnoticed along Manchester’s canals, to the hawthorn berries and lemon verbena which line East London’s formerly desolate canal paths, gin producers are getting seriously creative with their botanicals blends, as we discover…
Honey, honey
Weeds, herbs and flowers aside, many distillers are also using a number of high quality city-sourced ingredients to enhance…