From the heart of Glasgow's Tradeston area comes a brand of gin made to represent Scotland’s fine city. Glaswegin is made in a distillery found under a railway bridge, across from the very spot the founder would wait for his bus home from school. The gin is made in a handcrafted copper alembic still manufactured by Al-Ambiq in Portugal and the brand employs traditional direct-fire and insists on small batches for maximum copper contact to make a smooth spirit.
Glaswegin now boasts a comprehensive range of classic and flavoured gins, housed in a minimalistic bottle made by award-winning designer and Glasgow School of Art graduate, Paul Gray.