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36 Short Gin Trio ()

Two brothers. A father - Pando- remembered through this family recipe. Introducing the ultimate Gin Trio! 36 Short (Pando's suit size) Original Gin, 36 Short Blood Orange Gin and 36 Short Barrel Aged Gin. One of a kind regional spirits made for great times and handcrafted in South Australia.

36 Short Barrel Aged Gin

Two brothers. A father - Pando - remembered through his family recipe. Introducing 36 Short (Pando's suit size) Barrel Aged Gin, a one of a kind regional spirit made for great times and handcrafted in South Australia. 36 Short Barrel Aged Gin is golden in colour and has a unique taste of vanilla and spices which gives this gin a depth of sophistication to truly be enjoyed over ice neat or in your favourite cocktail.

Nosferatu Blood Orange Gin

NOSFERATU BLOOD ORANGE GIN A true cult classic. It's love at first bite when you succumb to the sweet, sweet aromas of orange and spice in this oh-so-heady gin. Oh, and there's just a little bite at the end. Nosferatu Blood Orange Gin. Like no other.You know you want it.

Kalki Moon Classic Gin

Crafted with the same quality and skill as the premium liquid, the classic is reduced in ABV and contains the classic London Dry base of Juniper and Coriander with Angelica Root, Cardamom and Lemon Myrtle. This simple but classic Gin sets a standard for small batch distilling at an entry level price.

Dasher & Fisher Mountain Gin

Tasmanian Dry Gin, A classic London Dry style with a Tassie twist has 11 botanicals that hero the native pepperberries and herbs found on the way to Cradle Mountain. Wildly fragrant with alpine freshness, juniper, coriander and Tasmanian highland pepperberries with a hint of liquorice root.

Imbue Distillery Suburban Gin

Imbue distillerys inaugural gin - a smooth wheat-based spirit starring locally abundant, foraged botanicals from Melbournes fringe suburbs. Suburban is boldly spicy, with the unmistakable pine aroma of juniper and the nutty warmth of coriander. Sunflower seed oils carry the grassy fennel and ginger heat through a burst of lemon to a crisp finish. Garnish with cucumber in a g&t to enhance the prickly pears unique melon notes.

Plymouth Traditional Sloe Gin

Plymouth Sloe Gin is a truly traditional English Liqueur, made to a recipe we first used in 1883. Its intensity and richness is the result of using high strength Plymouth Gin which extracts the maximum flavour from the sloe berries, many of which grow wild on nearby Dartmoor. Distilled from grain.

Hayman's Sloe Gin

Hayman's Sloe Gin delivers bitter and sweet notes, complemented with a rich, sweet blackcurrant, fruity nose. Hayman's Sloe can enjoyed on its own, over ice or in a long drink.

Four Pillars Navy Strength Gin

Four Pillars Navy Strength is a gin very much in the style of the Rare Dry Gin but with the volume turned up slightly beyond 11. At 58.8% ABV the gin can support some more robust and interesting botanicals, so there are three new botanicals that are both new (and fresh), including fresh turmeric and ginger. Together they have heightened the spiciness of the gin, and the turmeric in particular has added weight and a lovely earthiness to the palate. Also in the botanical basket about half the normal oranges have been replaced with some explosive native finger limes, grown in Byron Bay. They have an intensity of flavour and acid that is almost impossible to believe, and in the basket they help the gin attain super citrus notes and lovely high-toned freshness.

Poor Toms Fools Cut Gin

Poor Toms Fool's Cut at 52% is for audacious gin drinkers looking for a spirit with strong Juniper presence. In looking to create a gin with enough presence to shine in strong cocktails, the more delicate, floral botanicals have been left out. So it's adios strawberry gum leaf, granny smith apples, lemon myrtle and dried chamomile, and hello loads of juniper and the earthy depth of liquorice root.