Country English Gin
Distillery/Brand Bathtub Gin

Bathtub Gin Navy-Strength

This is the Navy-Strength edition of the famous Bathtub Gin. As well as boasting a higher ABV than the original Bathtub Gin, this edition also has a bigger botanical punch thanks to the 'bashing up' (technical term) of the botanicals to release more flavour.

The story goes that the term Navy-Strength was the result of the British Navy demanding gin to be bottled at 57% abv so that if it was accidentally splashed on gunpowder, the powder would still ignite. It was more likely that it was a weight-saving measure but that's not as fun now is it?

As well as being named Best Compound Gin three years in a row at the World Gin Awards, Bathtub Gin - Navy-Strength was awarded the IWSC Trophy for Contemporary Gin in 2017!

Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt

Nose The additional abv is immediately apparent, but well-tempered by a huge whack of citrus. After the initial hit of juniper and citrus, the spices are easily accessible – far more so than in the standard Bathtub. Top-notes of cinnamon and cardamom are supported by the earthier coriander and clove. Overall, this has one of the best noses I've ever experienced on a gin.

Palate Huge, mouth-filling, oily and complex. The initial burst of flavour comes courtesy of the spices – cardamom, cinnamon, then follows the citrus and juniper backbone, before settling into a wonderful melange of that coriander and clove combination. Absolutely fantastic.

Finish Incredibly long and lingering, with the cinnamon and clove jostling for position for literally minutes after the initial sip.

Overall We talk about ‘sipping gins’ all the time, but I’m not convinced anyone is actually buying it. This, my friends, is the exception. An absolutely ridiculously flavour-packed spirit, far beyond the reaches of what would be possible using distillation alone as a method of manufacture. Just remarkable…

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Winner of 19 spirit awards

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Contemporary Gin - 2017
International Wine & Spirit Competition
Gold Outstanding
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Gin - Contemporary Styles - 2017
International Wine & Spirit Competition
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Best Compound Gin - 2018
World Gin Awards
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Best Compound Gin - 2017
World Gin Awards
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Best Compound Gin - 2016
World Gin Awards

Allergy information

This product does not contain any notifiable allergens
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Reviews for Bathtub Gin - Navy-Strength
Lovely!
As good as the standard bathtub gin, great flavours but an extra kick, especially in the warming aftertaste.
Matthew T , United Kingdom
one year ago
Nice
Bang on
Master of Malt Customer
4 years ago
Yummy!
Fantastic Gin. Beautiful flavours. Can enjoy it neat. On the rocks. Or with tonic. Simply super.
Master of Malt Customer
6 years ago
Amazing!
This is one gin. Probably the only gin. That you can drink neat. Simply stunning.
Master of Malt Customer
6 years ago
Looking forward to this.
Great reviews, utterly dreadful label. Am certainly trying this and looking forward to it. A shame they have such a horrible Art Nouveau-styled label...a label should talk to its' product's name. There is nothing either Bathtub (read: Prohibition) or Navy about that label, though I won't let that put me off.
David , Canada
7 years ago
Greatness in a bottle.
Super taste, super strong ...delicious gin. Now my go to gin.
Mattias L , Sweden
7 years ago
Acker
Wow !
A fantastic gin.
Now under lock & key.
Acker score 5/5
ANDREW T , United Kingdom
8 years ago
Super-sweet, juicy goodness
This is absolutely insanely delicious - really 'bright' tasting, and massively complex. Compounding is obviously the way of the future. Well done Professor!
Master of Malt Customer
8 years ago
Very tasty
Very nice. Makes a lovely G&T on a hot summers day.
Master of Malt Customer
8 years ago
A taste of Raffles Hotel Singapore.
Had to hide this from the "rellies" over Christmas (didn't want to spoil them to much) I am now on my second sampling this pm. A large Copita glass full of ice, Fentimans Tonic, a peeling of lemon and a decent measure of this delectable gin makes an old man happy. Just need a Memsahib to share one with! Bliss. 10 out of 10!
Mr j p H , United Kingdom
9 years ago