50cl, 42.5%
Shortcross Gin
The first pink expression from Shortcross Gin, distilled at Rademon Estate (said to be Northern Ireland's first craft distillery). Rosie’s Garden Gin was inspired by the founder's mother, an avid… More info
4 Reviews
70cl, 41.7%
Sixling
All the way from Dundalk in Ireland comes Sixling Irish Gin, created by the husband and wife team of om & Nicola Grills. This expression features cloudberries at its heart - cloudberries used to be… More info
1 Review
70cl, 40%
St Patrick's
A gin made entirely from potatoes at Saint Patrick's distillery in Douglas, Cork. No grain to be seen in the base spirit! There's juniper, coriander, citrus and liquorice among the botanicals of this… More info
70cl, 40%
St Patrick's
With a base spirit made exclusively from Lady Claire and Rosetta potato varieties, St Patrick's Elderflower Gin is distilled over in Cork, Ireland. The floral expression makes for a great summer… More info
1 Review
70cl, 40%
St Patrick's
St. Patrick's Distillery in Cork make their Irish gins using a combination of Lady Claire and Rosetta potatoes as the base spirit. As for botanicals, this expression is rather to-the-point, using… More info
70cl, 40%
Symphonia
The second release from the science-and-symphony-inspired Northern Irish spirit range, Symphonia. This expression puts two intense flavours head-to-head - in one corner you have juniper, while in the… More info
2 Reviews
70cl, 40%
Symphonia
The Symphonia selection of tipples from Northern Ireland is driven forward by a deep knowledge of science - a handy thing when you're distilling. Plenty of reactions and the like going on. The first… More info
1 Review
70cl, 40%
The Muff Liquor Company
This right here is the The Muff Liquor Company's Irish Potato Craft Gin, named after a village in Donegal, Ireland. It features a selection of 9 botanicals, including rosemary, elderflower, lemon and… More info
1 Review
50cl, 44%
Von Haller
Named after Albrecht von Haller, a famous physiologist and naturalist of the German enlightenment who founded the Old Botanical Garden of Göttingen University in 1736 from whence the botanicals used… More info
50cl, 43%
Ahascragh Distillers
From Ireland's Ahascragh Distillery, Xin Gin combines its founders' Irish roots with their fondness for Asia, having lived there for many years. The bottle takes inspiration from East Asian design… More info
70cl, 43.3%
Beara
All the way from Ireland's Beara Peninsula comes Beara Ocean Gin! Inspired by its coastal location, Beara Ocean Gin features Ventry Harbour sugar kelp as a botanical, and has also been infused with… More info
5 Reviews
70cl, 42.2%
Beara
Beara Pink Ocean Gin features the same botanical recipe as the original expression (notably sugar kelp, fuchsia and an infusion of salt water), alongside the lip-smacking addition of rosewater and… More info
2 Reviews
70cl, 40%
The Belfast Artisan Distillery
A delightful gin from The Belfast Artisan Distillery! A host of traditional botanicals are accompanied by rowanberries and pink heather, in homage to the landscape surrounding Belfast. Splendid… More info
70cl, 42%
Bertha's Revenge
A gin from Ballyvolane House named after Bertha, a Droimeann cow from Kerry said to have been the oldest in the world when she died aged 48 in 1993. The gin uses whey alcohol from Irish dairies as… More info
24 Reviews
50cl, 57.1%
Bertha's Revenge
Holy cow! It's a cracking navy strength gin from the herd at Bertha's Revenge! Distilled with whey alcohol from Irish dairies, alongside locally foraged botanicals, this edition is bottled at a… More info
50cl, 25%
Bertha's Revenge
Bertha's back, and this time, it's personal... Wait, sorry, I actually meant to say, "and this time, it's sloe." Sorry, I misspoke.
Anyway, yes, there's is indeed a sloe gin variation of Bertha's… More info
1 Review
70cl, 42%
Blacks
A gin from County Cork here, Blacks Irish Gin boasts 13 botanicals (superstitions, be gone!) with pink grapefruit peel and vapour-infused locally-picked Irish heather among them. Citrus, spice and… More info
1 Review
70cl, 41%
Boatyard
Winter Solstice Gin from the Boatyard Distillery in Northern Ireland shows off some of the fabulous flavours of winter – namely Christmas pudding! It's made with deconstructed Christmas pudding to… More info
70cl, 37.5%
Cork Dry Gin
Cork Dry Gin is a popular Irish gin with a long history, stretching as far back as 1793. Its botanicals include coriander, angelica, lemon, lime and juniper - the result is citrus forward with a good… More info
1 Review
70cl, 0%
Cork Dry Gin
First produced at the Old Watercourse Distillery in 1793, this bottle of Cork Dry Gin from Cork Distilleries Co. in Ireland was bottled in the 1980s.
This bottle was part of a private collection -… More info
5cl, 42.5%
The Dingle Distillery
Ireland's Dingle Distillery is getting in on the festive fun with its own gin-filled bauble! This 5cl glass bauble is filled with Dingle's very own excellent Irish gin made with rowan berries, bog… More info
70cl, 42%
Dublin City Gin
Launched in early 2016, Dublin City Gin celebrates the exciting culture of the city. Created by a pair of gin enthusiasts that have long been in love with Dublin, the gin's botanical selection… More info
3 Reviews
50cl, 46%
Shortcross Gin
The label of this independently-bottled gin shows Shortcross' David Armstrong and That Boutique-y Gin Company's David T Smith foraging for blackberries and damsons on the Rademan Estate, home of… More info
1 Review
70cl, 42%
Galway Gin Co.
All the way from Ireland's west coast comes Galway Gin, inspired by the top-notch local produce. The star of the show with this gin is dillisk (a type of seaweed) from Galway Bay, which imparts… More info
3 Reviews
70cl, 41%
Glendalough
Bottling the very essence of County Wicklow, the expression of Glendalough Gin was made in partnership with Irish chef, Clodagh McKenna! Literally, McKenna went all over the Wicklow coast, forests… More info