Founded in 2019, Glaswegin plays homage to the vibrant city of Glasgow with its distinctive approach. Glaswegin was launched with the goal of creating a gin that reflects the character of Glasgow itself- straightforward, bold and unique. The signature Glaswegin blends 8 carefully chosen botanicals to create a balanced gin with traditional and unexpected flavours. These botanicals include juniper, milk thistle, coriander seed, orange flower, and pink peppercorn. The botanicals create a gin that can be versatile for classic gin cocktails or simply enjoyed with a tonic. They also offer a Raspberry and Rhubarb gin, ‘Gin in a Tin’ and an array of Glaswegin merchandise like hats, socks, gin glasses and water bottles.
Glaswegin is known for its distinctive bottling designs. The bottle is sleek and minimalist with a design that tries to reflect Glasgow’s straightforward character. It was designed to be as memorable as the gin inside. Glaswegin taps into its Glasgow roots, with branding that embraces the city’s personality. Their taglines often highlight the Glaswegian dialect making the brand relatable and appealing to gin lovers everywhere. Glaswegin has recently launched a refill pouch to help reduce waste, a move to align with environmental sustainability and appeal to eco-conscious customers. They also offer an ‘UpCycle your Bottle’ section on the website. These are kits that customers can order to transform their used bottles into soap dispensers or lamps!
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Refillable Pouch |
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Bottle upcycled into soap dispenser |
Have a look at this recipe for an Elderflower Fizz below:
Ingredients
25ml Glaswegin London Dry
50ml Elderflower Liqueur
25ml fresh lemon juice
3 drops Mrs Bitters Foamer or egg white
Instructions
Add all the ingredients to a shaker, shake well, strain and serve.
What stands out and makes Glaswegin different from most spirit companies is their celebration of Glasgow’s unique character, allowing them to combine heritage with innovation and creativity, allowing Glasgow as a city to be celebrated.
Leave a comment below if you have tried Glaswegin or have a bash at the cocktail recipe!
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