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The Best Smugglers Spirits Gin and Tonic

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Yasmin Bedi
The Best Smugglers Spirits Gin and Tonic

The Best Smugglers Spirits Gin and Tonic

The Smugglers Spirits' gin is a highly-rated Gin that is often used in cocktail recipes. The ideal recipe for this award-winning gin is simple: fill a high-ball glass with ice and add the tonic water. Garnish with a slice of lemon, so the citrus botanicals can sing. And, of course, don't forget the lemon peel!

Gin and Tonic 

The 57.5% ABV of Gin and Tonic is a perfect blend of sour, citrus, and floral flavors. Gin and Tonic is produced by Smugglers Spirits, an Edinburgh-based brand that takes its inspiration from the heroic smugglers of 18th-century Edinburgh. Its name refers to its sour, astringent flavor, and bright, bold botanical choices.

The first ingredient is York Gin, a gin crafted with the city's less than desirable inhabitants. Its smooth texture comes from the use of a double-distillation process. The London dry base is redistilled with more botanicals, giving this gin its unique flavor. The taste is peppery and earthy, with notes of cardamom and cloves. It is delicious as a standalone drink and goes well with Negroni In Edinburgh.

Smugglers Spirits Notch Gin

If you're looking for the perfect Gin and Tonic, you've come to the right place. Smugglers Spirits Notch Gin is locally distilled and has a nice juniper note. While the flavor can be a little rough, it does taste great in a classic Gin and Tonic in Edinburgh. It's best served with tonic water, but if you prefer a more subtle flavor, you can try blending it with cranberry juice.

The award-winning Smugglers' Notch Gin and Tonka Vodka are the base of this drink, and the juniper-berry infusion is suspended in the vapor path of a gin still. The resulting gain is crisp and refreshing with hints of citrus and other fruits. It is the perfect gin and tonic and is made in small batches.

Smugglers Spirits Cove Straits Sling

The Best Smugglers' Cove Strait Sling Gin and Tonic are a delicious drink, made with the same ingredients as Singapore's famous drink, the Sling. This drink is based on gin and the classic combination of Benedictine and Herring cherry liqueur. It also has lemon juice and demarara syrup, which give it a tart yet sweet taste.

The name sling comes from the old Norse word "slyngva," which means to knock down or throw. The more common spelling is "sling," which comes from the German word "schlingen," which means to swallow. The first recorded usage of the sling in a cocktail is from 1807, according to Webster's American dictionary.

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