Gin

Da Mhile 20-Year-Old Grain

David's Drink Diaries - Issue 5

As you might expect, this time of year is pretty busy for all drink writers, and I for one have a desk of samples to taste through. This seems to pale into insignicance though compared to the sheer amount of Whisky Cask investment firms adverts I am being fed on social media. I urge you to avoid these and the promises of great returns unless you have specialist expertise. It is not regulated, casks are often vastly overpriced and you may not even own the cask you think you have bought. Buyer beware. 

On to this editions tastings:-

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World Gin Day: Let The Imbibing & Investing ‘Be-Gin’

World Gin Day: Let The Imbibing & Investing ‘Be-Gin’

Ahead of ‘World Gin Day’ this year on 8 June, award-winning UK online broker, The Share Centre, has taken a look at how an investment of £1,000 in household-name gin brands could have returned a refreshingly nice profit of £172 since last year. Not a bad yield at 17.2% per annum all things considered.

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Sipsmith

Sipsmith

 
‘born of two hundred years of London heritage, Sipsmith gin is the marriage of a traditional recipe and a truly handcrafted process that delivers impeccable quality and a classic example of the London Dry style’
 
There is nothing more quintessentially English than gin.
Sophisticated, effortlessly elegant and refined, apparently straightforward but with so much hidden complexity it’s the drink that encapsulates the very essence of what it means to be English. This is what inspired the birth of Sipsmith.

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