the beer revolu wrote: » Thanks for that. So for their Shepherd's Purse, they copied the Blackwater bottle (same bottle, just the 70cl version) and for their Aldi gin they went for a squat, blue bottle rather like Gunpowder's. Hmmmm.
Choc Chip wrote: » In fairness, there are only a certain range of bottles available unless you're ordering them specifically (and that's expensive). I don't have them in front of me, but I think the Botanist was out with a very similar bottle to to Blackwater back in 2011 (and I think Blackwater launched in 2015?) and Bombay Sapphire has had a squat blue bottle for as far back as I remember (though rectangular rather than round). I wouldn't be expecting every new brand to be launching with a new, eccentric style of bottle (and I'm doubtful pub shelving sizes would appreciate it either). I'm not associated with West Cork, just to be clear.
gryfothegreat wrote: » My family owns a (very small!) bar and after much persuasion my siblings have managed to talk my father into stocking decent gin - we've started small with a bottle of Dingle Gin and a bottle of Hendrick's. He's not sure about mixers though, he bought Fever Tree elderflower tonic but for plain tonic all we have is Schweppes. I'm thinking of pairing the Hendrick's with the Schweppes tonic and cucumber shavings and the Dingle with the Fever Tree elderflower tonic and some blueberries or raspberries. I haven't really got a clue though so if you have any suggestions I'd be open to them!
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HeidiHeidi wrote: » Hmmm, €44 plus over €12 delivery..... I think I'll wait for O'Brien's to get it in! Was really wondering if anyone had seen it stocked in a shop. Thanks all the same.
HeidiHeidi wrote: » Has anyone here come across Nordés Galician gin? I recently had a taste of it and it was really unusual and gorgeous - would love to get my hands on a bottle. Google has been no good to me, and O'Brien's say they've tried it and ordered it but it won't be in till January. Anyone come across it in Dublin?
Santa Claus wrote: » Tried Nordes when I was up in Galgorm earlier in the year (Their bar has over 300 gins)....Amazon have it for £24 and deliver to NI so can get it through parcel motelhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00WRCXWGS That's the only route I've been able to get it so far, there's no distributor for it in Ireland (I even rang Galgorm to ask where they got theirs and they buy it from some specialist gin importer in the UK). I've been getting into Sipsmiths gin recently, pretty good stuff and about the same price as Bombay Sapphire.
mikerd4 wrote: » Got the fevertree thanks. Will keep an eye open for the fentimans. Just need to find some juniper berries now....
jackie1983 wrote: » anyone know where I can buy brockmans gin in Dublin? I found a place in Artane but its a bit of a trek.. I wish all office licences sold this, its the nicest gin
smiddyboy wrote: » Martins Off Licence in Clontarf stock this.http://www.martinsofflicence.ie/brockmans-premium-gin/
Tar.Aldarion wrote: » Currently making my way through these usual suspects, the vinegar and all. Tried Jawbox gin recently, from Belfast I think, and was quite a fan.
Tar.Aldarion wrote: » (If I had my way everything would be served with elderflower )
Deleted User wrote: » I got a present of elderflower cordial (homemade) recently- are you serious? worth a try? What do I do? how much cordial etc? do i still use tonic? (seriously would like to know)