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Legends of Elder
Legends surrounding elder are many and wonderful. It was said that if you burn elder you would see the devil (maybe b...
foraging the fairy tree
Hawthorn (genus Crataegus) is native across large parts of the Northern Hemisphere as over 100 different species. Wit...
A Dovey Native Botanical Gin
Its a bit of a fundamental question, but what defines the things which provide us with our finest memories? And when ...
The Gin & It and The Gin & French
When we talk about the modern gin revival, it might be better thought of as a gin and tonic revival, such is the popu...
Navigation G&T and Navigation Martini
We get asked a lot about how best our navy strength gin works in the context of either a G&T or a martini.
Its p...
When is pink really pink?
In recent times the market has been flooded with Pink Gin products. Some of these are technically gin liqueurs (anyth...
The Bard of the Dyfi, and his contribution to our labels
If you find yourself looking at the back of our Dyfi Original, Pollination or Hibernation gins, you'll find a differe...
Reinventing the Espresso Martini
The Espresso Martini was almost certainly created in London by bartender-extraordinaire Dick Bradsell, in the 1980s. ...
How we make ... long drinks with gin
In this post, we'll cover some of the long drinks and cocktails we make. Sometimes we adapt classics to highlight cha...
How we make ... short drinks with gin
In this post, we'll cover some of the short mixed drinks and cocktails we enjoy the most, sometimes adapted to highli...
Bookish thoughts
It would seem that UK book sales are in rude health. The print book market grew 2.1% in value and 0.3% in volume on 2...