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Isle Of Barra Distillers Sign UK-Wide Waitrose Deal!

January 11, 2023 by Gary Leave a Comment

Barra Atlantic Gin

The Isle of Barra Distillers – makers of the award-winning Barra Atlantic Gin – have signed a deal that will see the unique island spirit sold at 120 Waitrose & Partners stores across the UK!
 

It is the first time a spirit from the Outer Hebrides has been chosen for distribution by a UK-wide supermarket.  

Planning permission was granted in December 2022 and construction of the £12m distillery is due to start later this year

 

This is a massive vote of confidence in our small island business. To say we are delighted is an understatement.  This is a big moment for our team here on Barra.

It has always been a goal of ours to share our story and unique island spirit with as many people as possible. This deal gives us exposure to hundreds of thousands of shoppers across the UK in one of the country’s premium stores.
– Michael Morrison: Co-founder & Managing Director

 

 

The announcement comes as The Isle of Barra Distillers look to expand their team on the island as they prepare to open the first whisky distillery on Barra.  Planning permission was granted in December 2022 and construction of the £12m distillery is due to start later this year.
 

The progress we’ve made since we decided to set up the business six years ago has been amazing.  It reflects the quality of the product, the passion and commitment of our small team and the fantastic support we’ve had from the community here on Barra.
– Katie Morrison: Co-founder

 

When complete in 2025, the new distillery will be the most westerly in Scotland and able to produce 550,000 bottles of whisky per year, employing up to 41 people, providing a significant boost to the island’s economy.  The Isle of Barra is home to 1,200 people and was the location for the Ealing classic movie ‘Whisky Galore’.
 

Waitrose & Partners is one of the UK’s leading supermarkets.  It chooses a select number of high-quality suppliers from across the country to ensure its customers have access to the best produce available.  Waitrose & Partners were awarded ‘Spirits Retailer of the Year’ at the Spirit Business Awards in 2022.
 

The first bottles of Barra Atlantic Gin will be available on Waitrose shelves from January 2023.  The 120 stores represent around a third of Waitrose UK total.
 

Michael and Katie Morrison

About the Isle of Barra Distillers

The Isle of Barra Distillers is a family run distillery located on the Isle of Barra in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. 

The business was founded in 2017 by islanders Michael and Katie Morrison. 

Their first spirit, Barra Atlantic Gin, has won multiple awards including Gold in The Spirits Business Global Spirits Masters and Silver in the San Francisco World Spirits Competition.

The team were also awarded Sales Team of the Year at the Scottish Gin Awards.

In 2022, the company introduced Island Dark Rum and plans to release details of its first premium malt whisky in the near future, following the recent approval of planning for its new distillery. 

The business currently employs 6 people.

Filed Under: Gin, Isle of Barra, New Arrivals, News, Whisky

Sampling Offerings From Limestone Branch Distillery On Twitter … And Why I Changed My Mind On Which I Like The Best!

November 29, 2022 by Gary Leave a Comment

The Limestone Branch Distillery Lineup!

Last Wednesday nights @TweetTastings, which was once again ably hosted by Steve from The Whisky Wire, gave us the opportunity to sample three offerings from Limestone Branch Distillery.

The distillery was first opened in 2011 and was founded by seventh-generation distillers and brothers Stephen and Paul Beam.

The drinks sampled were:-

  • Bowling & Burch Gin
  • Minor Case Straight Rye Whiskey
  • Yellowstone Family Recipe Bourbon

If you want to catch up on what all the tweet tasters had to say you can view their comments by searching for the hash tag #LimestoneBranchDistillery on Twitter.

So, what did I think?

Here are my tasting notes … and the one which was my favourite on the night!

Tasting Notes – Bowling & Burch Gin (48%)


Bowling & Burch Gin
48% ABV
A small batch gin crafted using 19 botanicals
Currently only available in the US
RRP $39.99

Bowling & Burch Gin which takes its name and inspiration from the Beam brothers ancestors, was created by Stephen Beam, and is the result of his green fingers and passion for experimentation.

8 of the 19 botanicals used to produce Bowling & Burch Gin were grown at the distillery; bitter orange, black cherry, honeysuckle, rosemary, lemon grass, lemon verbena, blackberry and coriander.


Nose: Pungent juniper, strong lemon with hints of orange and thyme. In addition, fresh cut cucumber with additional grapefruit gives way to slight waxiness and there’s also some pepper.

Palate: Sweet and very herbal with tasty lemon and orange. Growing pepper and chocolate.

Finish: The juniper and grapefruit storm through later. With tonic it becomes more savoury.

Overall: This is a gin that’s quite something in its neat state!

Tasting Notes – Minor Case Straight Rye Whiskey (45%)


Minor Case Straight Rye Whiskey
2 Years Old
45% ABV
Finished in Sherry casks
Available from houseofmalt.co.uk for £44.95

Minor Case Straight Rye, was created by Stephen and Paul Beam, whose grandfather (Minor Case) was making whiskey long before prohibition started 100 years ago, and the brothers still use the same recipes and distilling notes today.


Nose: Deep citrus, lovely toffee, spiced fruit cake and mint! Creamy chocolate with some sweet wood.

Palate: Thinnish, fruity mouthfeel with bubble gum, sweet toffee, spicy cake, cinnamon, chocolate and raspberry.

Finish: There’s just enough peppery spice to offset the sweetness and it all goes down rather glowingly!

Overall: Quite a dram for only two years old – seriously fruity!

Tasting Notes – Yellowstone Family Recipe Bourbon (50%)


Yellowstone Family Recipe
Kentucky Straight Bourbon
6 Years Old
50% ABV
Currently only available in the US
RRP $69.99

Yellowstone Family Recipe Kentucky Straight Bourbon, is truly a family heirloom, passed down for generations. Stephen Beam, Master Distiller at Limestone Branch Distillery, unearthed the original Yellowstone recipe scribed in a notebook from his grandfather, Guy Beam.

That very same recipe, coupled with the original yeast cloned from Minor Case’s jug, was used to distil Yellowstone Family Recipe Kentucky Straight Bourbon


Nose: Toasted peanuts, nut brittle, fresh wet wood and apple.

Palate: Ooh! Sweet nuts! Dusky nuts, all things nuts! Plus some caramel, citrus and pineapple to even the score.

Finish: There’s some fiery spice to finish this – watch out!

Overall: Gotta’ love them nuts!

My Favourite On The Night

I originally voted for Yellowstone Family Recipe Bourbon on the night whereas most tasters chose the Minor Case Straight Rye Whiskey. On a subsequent tasting I had to change my mind and agree with them – Minor Case Straight Rye Whiskey is quite exceptional considering it’s young age – full of fruit and class!

Many thanks to Steve at The Whisky Wire (@TheWhiskyWire / @TweetTastings) for a great evening and Limestone Branch Distillery (@ChapmanPoolePR) for sending the samples and without whom!

My fellow Tweet Tasters on the night were:-


@TheWhiskyWire @SpiritAndWood @whiskyrover @ForTheDram @whiskyodyssey @sprungatom @WhiskyWings @FiShoop @WhiskyAlly @MaltMusings @ocdwhisky @jwbassman_ @Wadz73 @AndyatDram @TheWhiskyphiles @whiskygraeme @WhiskyWithMolly @Jotterface @rodbodtoo @WhiskyLee232 @TallmanFM @CEVokins @LeedsWine @TipsySassenach

Filed Under: Bourbon, Gin, Gin Tasting, Limestone Branch Distillery, News, Sampling, The Whisky Wire, Twitter Tasting, Whiskey, Whisky tasting

“Splice The Lemon” – It’s The Kerr’s Gin Tweet Tasting!

June 30, 2022 by Gary Leave a Comment

“Splice The Lemon” – It’s The Kerr’s Gin Tweet Tasting!

Kerr’s Gin was the subject of last nights @TweetTastings, which was once again ably hosted by Steve from The Whisky Wire.

The Gins sampled were:-

  • Kerr’s Borders Gin
  • Kerr’s Navy Strength Gin

We were very lucky to get a chance to try their brand new, limited edition Kerr’s Navy Strength Gin and it didn’t disappoint!

If you want to catch up on what all the tweet tasters had to say you can view their comments by searching for the hash tag #KerrsGin on Twitter.

So, what did I think?

Here are my tasting notes … and the one which was my favourite on the night!

Tasting Notes – Kerr’s Borders Gin (43%)


Named after William Kerr, a botanist from their home-town of Hawick. Kerr was one of the 19th century’s great plant hunters, sending 238 plants to Kew Gardens from his travels to Canton, Java and Manila.

Kerr’s Borders Gin is classed as a “barley to bottle gin” which uses its own malted barley spirit for re-distillation through its unique recipe of botanicals in its specially commissioned one-shot vapour Carter-Head still.

This Gin is made from local Scottish borders barley. Every grain is grown within 33 miles of the distillery (The Borders Distillery) and their Growers & Distillers programme has allowed them to form relationships with each of the 12 farms involved.

In addition, it is made with botanicals from around the world; Macedonian Juniper, English Coriander, Scottish Heracleum, Bitter Orange, Sweet Orange, Lemon, Cassia, Angelica, Myrtle, Angelica, Orris, Almond and Liquorice.

£33 – Buy Now


Nose: Quite strong ‘corn-on-the-cob’ nose for me initially leading to creamy strawberries and nice citrus (mainly lemon.) Lots of biscuit comin’ thru later on.

Palate: Mmm … creamy sweet, sugared lemons (like a lemon drizzle cake) with some very punchy. peppery spiciness!

Finish: With tonic the lemons are holding out nicely, but are not so sweet – but it’s even more morish than when it’s taken neat!

Overall: A classy gin to make the perfect cocktail with. As an alternative, add cucumber to your G&T instead of the usual – it’s crackingly good!

Tasting Notes – Kerr’s Navy Strength Gin (57.1%)


Brand new and Limited to only 2,022 bottles, this is the first limited-edited Kerr’s Gin release.

The term Navy Strength harks back to the 18th century when the British Navy would mix spirits with gunpowder, then light with a match to test the strength of the alcohol. Today it usually refers to gins and rums bottled at over 57% ABV.

Produced using the same botanicals and locally harvested Scottish barley as their Borders Gin, the increased ABV of the Navy Strength, is said to master the balance of intensity and smoothness.

The rich blue design features state of the art printing technology, with Kerr’s Navy Strength Gin being the first Borders Distillery bottle to be completely paperless.

£50 – Buy Now


Nose: Very herby and citrusy straight off the bat! A juniper / citrus ‘dreadnought’ for sure!

Palate: Surprisingly smooth for such an abv. Juniper, creamy lemon, licorice coupled with muted spice that doesn’t bully the taste buds too much!

Finish: Adding tonic turn this into a smooth, sweet n’ savoury drink – that hides it’s high abv very nicely – could be dangerous at a party though!

Overall: It’s a very sippable gin this – maybe the higher abv has given it some mixer independance? Either way, neat or cocktailed, it’ll have you ‘riding on the ocean wave’ in no time!

My Favourite On The Night

Out of the 2, I think it’s got to be the Kerr’s Navy Strength Gin – totally abfab – either neat or as a cocktail – devilishly powerful though!

Many thanks to Steve at The Whisky Wire (@TheWhiskyWire / @TweetTastings) for a great evening and of course, Kerr’s Gin (#KerrsGin), without whom!

My fellow Tweet Tasters on the night were:-


@TheWhiskyWire @Sake_Baku @dvdbloke @moonbites @B_R_Drams @sprungatom @fiona_whisky @PhilScott101 @FiShoop @whiskyRubhach @iheartwhisky @WhiskyUnplugged @_PickledGinger @RealDramRob @socialdrammer @Nescaphe @MashtunandMeow @rodbodtoo @drinkersite @DramofWar @Whisky_And1 @WhiskyWithMolly @whiskygraeme @DistilleryBikes

Filed Under: Cocktails, Gin, Kerr's Gin, New Arrivals, News, Sampling

The Glasgow Distillery Tweet Tasting – An Enlightening Take On Familiar Spirits!

April 16, 2021 by Gary Leave a Comment

The Glasgow Distillery lineup!

We celebrated the 200th. @TweetTastings last Wednesday and as always for the last 10 years, it was ably hosted by Steve from The Whisky Wire.

For this special occasion we had the honour of sampling some of the Glasgow Distilleries portfolio of products.

The spirits sampled were:-

  • Glasgow Distillery Makar Dry Gin (alone & with Indian Tonic Water)
  • Glasgow Distillery G52 Vodka (alone & with Indian Tonic Water)
  • Glasgow Distillery Banditti Club Rum (alone & with Ginger Beer)
  • Glasgow Distillery 1770 Whisky

If you want to catch up on what all the tweet tasters had to say you can view their comments by searching for the hash tag #GlasgowDistillery on Twitter.

So, what did I think?

Here are my tasting notes … and the one which was my favourite on the night!

Tasting Notes – Glasgow Distillery Makar Dry Gin (43%)


Makar Original Dry Gin, which takes its name from the Scots word for poet, is the first gin to be distilled in the city of Glasgow. It’s distilled in small batches in their copper pot still, called Annie!

A juniper led gin, made with seven botanicals, including angelica root, liquorice, coriander seed, lemon peel, rosemary, black peppercorns and cassia bark.


Nose: Nice lemon and really prominent lime citrus hit straight off! Lime seems to increase in strength as you nose! This is coupled with inviting icing sugar sweetness and black pepper.

Palate: Thick, pleasing mouthfeel with bitter lemon and spicy pepper and ginger.

Palate with mixer: Even more lemon now it’s got tonic in! It also brings out pine, sweet boiled lemon sweets and rose!

Overall: A superb gin, full of flavour and very unique!

Available to buy from these Merchants:-

  • Master of Malt
  • The Whisky Shop

Tasting Notes – Glasgow Distillery G52 Vodka (40%)


G52 Botanical Vodka Fresh Citrus, was inspired by the merchant past on which Glasgow was built. Distilled and produced using 100% natural and fresh ingredients.

Produced using botanicals including fresh grapefruit, lemon, lime, orange, rosehip and spicy fresh ginger.


Nose: Seriously tropical – Starburst in a glass – explosions of lime, strawberry and orange – can’t believe it’s vodka! Zesty, fruity and sweet.

Palate: Very similar to the nose – lots & lots of lemon, lime and icing sugar with grapefruit thrown in!

Palate with mixer: Goes well with the mixer – dials down the sweetness a bit and adds some bite to it!

Overall: Is this a vodka in gins clothing? Whatever, ’tis very nice!

Available to buy from this Merchant:-

  • Master of Malt

Tasting Notes – Glasgow Distillery Banditti Club Rum (44%)


The Banditti Club were a company of bold rogues who would meet in Glasgow’s local public houses; singing, eating and playing music late into the night.

Matured and spiced in Glasgow, made using rum distilled from freshly pressed sugar cane juice on the Island of Madeira and aged for up to 12 months in oak casks, and spiced with a selection of fresh tropical fruit and exotic spices, including pineapple, orange, cacao and allspice.


Nose: Creamy vanilla, sugary cinnammon, fennel, cloves, chocolate and licourice! Liquid stollen cake!

Palate: Well that’s different! Quite astringent with creamy vanilla, ginger cake / stollen cake and a massive spicy pepper hit. Shades of cloves, cinnammon and also wondering if it’s time to put the Christmas tree up yet – now where did I put those baubles?!

Palate with mixer: What a wholesome drink with the mixer added – it could replace a meal – A spicy ginger sensation!

Overall: I think I could drink this all night!

Available to buy from these Merchants:-

  • Master of Malt
  • The Whisky Shop

Tasting Notes – Glasgow Distillery 1770 Whisky (46%)


1770 Whisky Rich & Smoky, matured in virgin oak barrels, before being finished in Pedro Ximénez sherry casks.

Produced using malted barley which has been smoked with the aromatic heather-rich peat of the Scottish Highlands, and the exceptionally pure water of Loch Katrine.


Nose: Ooh! Gorgeous smokey nose, burning firewood and throwing peat on the fire! Add in some black treacle and sweet coastal wood and it’s a nose to linger over!

Palate: Very satisfying – smokey, BBQ, with sweet peat and more besides including caramel and orange!

Finish: Sweet, spicy, smokey finish that makes you go looking for savoury snacks!

Overall: Adding water levels things out a little but I’m a ‘neat’ man for this dram. I could curl up with this dram any day of the week that has a ‘y’ in it!

Available to buy from these Merchants:-

  • Master of Malt
  • The Whisky Shop

My Favourite On The Night

Such a different take on familiar spirits but Out of the 4, I think Makar Dry Gin wins it for me with 1770 Whisky coming a very close second!

Many thanks to Steve at The Whisky Wire (@TheWhiskyWire / @TweetTastings) for a great evening and Glasgow Distillery (@GlasgowDC) for sending the samples and without whom!

My fellow Tweet Tasters on the night were:-


@TheWhiskyWire @Whisky_And1 @whiskeychap @SpiritAndWood @Jotterface @WhiskyAlly @WhiskyResource @thedramble @ocdwhisky @MrEdwardMilner @ScotchB78 @AndyatDram @AndWhiskey4All @MaltBox @WhiskyWings @whisky_jamie @WhiskyGeekPete @whiskyrover @MaltMusings @rodbodtoo @2rumheads @LeaskPatrick @Whiskyviewer @FiShoop

Glasgow Distillery products are available to buy from these Merchants:-

  • Master of Malt
  • The Whisky Shop

Filed Under: Gin, Glasgow Distillery, News, Rum, Sampling, Twitter Tasting, Vodka, Whisky, Whisky tasting

Make The Most Of The Sunshine With These Gin & Vodka Offers From Edencroft!

September 15, 2020 by Gary Leave a Comment

Fifty Pounds London Dry Gin
Was: £39.50
Now: £28.00
SAVE: £11.50

Fifty Pounds London Dry Gin

Was: £39.50

Now: £28.00


SAVE: £11.50


Fifty Pounds Gin is made with a combination of grain spirit – which is already distilled four times before we use it, to give greater purity – and our botanicals, a perfectly balanced combination of herbs, spices, fruits and flowers which give Fifty Pounds Gin its unique flavour profile.

Caurunn Original Gin

Was: £32.00

Now: £25.00


SAVE: £7.00


Carefully handcrafted in the Scottish Highlands, Caorunn expertly infuses five locally foraged gin botanicals. Artisanal and small batch, beautifully mixing the rugged charm of Speyside with the urban sophistication of modern Scotland.

Leopold’s Silver Tree Vodka

Was: £39.50

Now: £20.00


SAVE: £19.50


A small batch American vodka. This is made in numbered batches, distilled from potatoes, malted summer wheat and malted barley. Each batch is limited to 5 cases, distilled under the careful eye of the master distiller Todd Leopold.

Square One Botanical Vodka

Was: £42.50

Now: £21.25


SAVE: £21.25

Square One Botanical is a bold (90 proof) organic rye spirit infused with the essence of eight organic botanicals: pear, rose, chamomile, lemon verbena, lavender, rosemary, coriander and citrus peel. A perfectly balanced harmony of fruit, floral and herb botanicals, this spirit gives added taste complexity to your favourite vodka cocktail.

Filed Under: Edencroft Spirit Specialists, Gin, Offers, Vodka

Enjoy The Heatwave With Gin & Vodka Offers From Edencroft!

June 24, 2020 by Gary Leave a Comment

Leopold’s Small Batch American Gin – Save £22.50!

Grab The Ice & Lemon!

Caurunn Original Gin

Was: £32.00

Now: £25.00


SAVE: £7.00

Fifty Pounds London Dry Gin

Was: £39.50

Now: £28.00


SAVE: £11.50

Leopold’s Small Batch American Gin

Was: £45.00

Now: £22.50


SAVE: £22.50

Hendricks Midsummer Solstice Gin

Was: £35.00

Now: £25.00


SAVE: £10.00

Leopold’s Silver Tree Vodka

Was: £39.50

Now: £20.00


SAVE: £19.50

Square One Botanical Vodka

Was: £42.50

Now: £21.25


SAVE: £21.25

Filed Under: Edencroft Spirit Specialists, Gin, Offers

Gin & Vodka Offers From Edencroft!

April 13, 2020 by Gary Leave a Comment

Leopold’s Small Batch American Gin
Was: £45.00
Now: £22.50
SAVE: £22.50


Gin & Vodka Offers From Edencroft!

Caurunn Original Gin

Was: £32.00

Now: £25.00


SAVE: £7.00

Fifty Pounds London Dry Gin

Was: £39.50

Now: £28.00


SAVE: £11.50

Leopold’s Small Batch American Gin

Was: £45.00

Now: £22.50


SAVE: £22.50

Hendricks Midsummer Solstice Gin

Was: £35.00

Now: £25.00


SAVE: £10.00

Cold River Handcrafted Maine Potato Vodka

Was: £59.50

Now: £29.25


SAVE: £30.25

Leopold’s Silver Tree Vodka

Was: £39.50

Now: £20.00


SAVE: £19.50

Square One Botanical Vodka

Was: £42.50

Now: £21.25


SAVE: £21.25

Filed Under: Edencroft Spirit Specialists, Gin, Offers, Vodka

Master Of Malt Exclusive Father’s Day Whisky & Gin Tasting Sets!

May 22, 2019 by Gary Leave a Comment

Currently available with free UK shipping!

Let’s see an end to sock giving for Dad in his lifetime. Instead, liven up this years Father’s Day (Sunday, 16th. June – of course you knew that!) with Master of Malt’s exclusive delicious Tasting Sets!

Whether he’s a whisky geek or a juniper fiend, these sets will be right up his street. Each tasty parcel contains five different 30ml drams of terrific whisky or exceptional gin from world-class producers.

Any of which will definitely taste better after a good meal than chowing down on a sock. Or any piece of clothing, really. Plus, they really look the part. Go on – you’ll be his favourite!

Master of Malt Father’s Day Whisky Tasting Set, £24.95



Master of Malt Father’s Day Whisky Tasting Set 2019 contents:
Tamdhu 10 Year Old
Lagavulin 8 Year Old
Cotswolds Single Malt Whisky
Johnnie Walker Green Label 15 Year Old
1792 Small Batch

Estimated despatch 31 May

Master of Malt Father’s Day Gin Tasting Set, £24.95



Master of Malt Father’s Day Gin Tasting Set 2019 contents:
Hernö Gin
Salcombe Gin – Start Point
Elephant Gin – Elephant Strength
Japanese Gin
Rhubarb Triangle Gin (That Boutique-y Gin Company)

Filed Under: Fathers Day, Gin, Master of Malt, News, Tasting Packs

“Icons Of Gin” Online Retailer Award Goes To Master Of Malt For Second Time!

February 22, 2019 by Gary Leave a Comment

Master of Malt has scooped the Icons of Gin Online Retailer of the Year award for the second time

Master of Malt has scooped the Icons of Gin Online Retailer of the Year award for the second time, cementing its position as the leading drinks supplier for all things juniper.

Voted for my members of the UK drinks trade and announced at the World Gin Awards in London last night, the accolade rewards excellence in product assortment, customer service, and user experience.

In 2018, Master of Malt became the first to win the Icons of Gin Online Retailer of the Year Award, a move which underscored the platform’s commitment to providing the best possible online shopping environment for all categories, not just whisky.

We love gin here at Master of Malt, so we were over the moon to receive one of the highest honours in the gin world, Online Retailer of the Year at The Icons of Gin Awards.

It was great to see so many of our favourite brands and people honoured at the awards ceremony in London.
– Henry Jeffreys: Master of Malt features editor

Paragraph Publishing, the company behind Whisky Magazine, launched quarterly title Gin Magazine in 2017, and the accompanying Icons of Gin Awards last year.

The Icons of Gin Online Retailer of the Year award confirms a stellar start to 2019 for Master of Malt, which was also named Online Retailer of the Year at the recent Drinks Retailing Awards.

We’re thrilled that Master of Malt has been recognised for excellence in drinks retailing not once but twice already in 2019.

The whole team here works hard all year round to bring our customers the best possible drinks experiences, whether that’s gin, whisky, or something else delicious.

We’re beyond delighted to take home the Icons of Gin trophy, and the Drinks Retailing Award. It’s the best start to the year possible!
– Kristiane Sherry: Master of Malt editor

Filed Under: Awards, Gin, Master of Malt, News

MoMer’s Web Page Gin – Master of Malt’s Very Own Bottling!

February 20, 2019 by Gary Leave a Comment

MoMer’s Web Page Gin!

Master of Malt has released its debut exclusive gin bottling: MoMer’s Web Page Gin!

The light-hearted front illustration references notable features and events from Master of Malt’s story to date

This tasty expression is the result of a partnership with That Boutique-y Gin Company, and celebrates the retailer’s pioneering and storied history.

Taking inspiration for its name and label design from an iconic episode of everyone’s favourite cartoon family, as well as today’s online culture of memes, gifs and stickers, the light-hearted front illustration references notable features and events from Master of Malt’s story to date.

From the directors’ journey from a garden shed to the shiny new MoM Towers, and the mischievous Colobus monkey that occasionally appears on the site, to the award-winning #WhiskySanta, our digital team gathering virtual reality footage, and even that Land Rover incident (if you know, you know), That Boutique-y Gin Company’s design spans an action-packed decade of Master of Malt.

Augmented reality

Master of Malt is as much a technology company as a drinks purveyor, and MoMer’s Web Page Gin celebrates the inventive side of the business, too. Through the Zappar augmented reality app, gin fans can use their mobiles to see the label come to life and unlock exclusive video content.

After downloading the app, customers simply aim their phone at the Zapcode on the neck tag of the bottle (which also provides simple, clear instructions), line up their phone with the label, and watch the illustration come to animated life! Naturally, the animated elements of the label can also be found and used as stickers in Instagram Stories or on Snapchat. Just search for MoMer’s Gin!

Through the AR platform, gin lovers can also discover exclusive videos, including recommended serve walkthroughs and an interview with Stuart Medcalf, liquid production manager at That Boutique-y Gin Company, who details how MoMer’s Web Page Gin was made.

MoMersZappar

The gin

The MoMer’s Web Page liquid itself is a twist on a classic dry-style gin. Basil, thyme and rosemary were distilled separately under vacuum before being expertly blended with a more traditional pot-distilled base.

The result is a distinct, warming and rich gin, with the basil, thyme and rosemary botanicals contributing an unusual aromatic lift throughout without ever overpowering the all-important juniper.

That Boutique-y Gin Company brand ambassador Stephanie DiCamillo has developed two signature serves which celebrate the basil, thyme and rosemary trio, and are simple enough to be recreated by gin lovers at home. It also makes a great G&T (in case you were worried).

MoMer’s Web Page Gin really sums up what Master of Malt is all about – we want to bring amazing drinks experiences to life, so exclusively developing a delicious gin and pairing it with augmented reality is the only logical thing we could do.

To be able to celebrate the last 10 years of Master of Malt with a whole array of firsts – incredible liquid, tech, and a whole lot of reminiscing with the team – was genuinely exciting, and we’re thrilled to release the results to the world!
– Kristiane Sherry: Master of Malt editor

MoMers cocktail – All the Muck That_s Fit to Shake!

It’s fantastic to share cocktail videos, additional info and more tongue-in-cheek label-based absurdity in such a fun and playful way with all those who have the bottle in their hand (and a mobile device in the other!)
– Jake Mountain: Master of Malt campaign manager

The first batch of MoMer’s Web Page Gin is limited to 660 bottles and is available exclusively from Master of Malt now, priced at £29.95.

MoMer’s Web Page Gin suggested serves:

MoMer’s Gin & Coconut Water
50ml MoMer’s Web Page Gin
100ml Coconut water over ice
Add both to an ice-filled Highball or Collins glass
Garnish with a small sprig of basil and a lime wedge

All the Muck That’s Fit to Shake
50ml MoMer’s Web Page Gin
50ml lightly sweetened chai tea (200ml brewed tea with 1tbsp sugar)
2 big tablespoons of frozen blueberries
3 basil leaves
1 thin lime slice
Muddle the basil, lime and blueberries
Add the gin and tea, and shake hard with ice
Strain into an ice-filled tumbler and garnish with a basil leaf

Filed Under: Gin, Master of Malt, News

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