LoneWolf
Not even the craft beer superstars at BrewDog are safe from the bewitching charms of distillation. They've got stills and they're getting the in craft spirits game! LoneWolf Gin is made with their own malted barley spirit, and features a selection of botanicals including juniper, Thai lemongrass, Makrut lime leaf, angelica, coriander, cardamom, pink peppercorn, almond, lavender, fresh lemon and red grapefruit peels, mace and Scots pine needles.
A creamy mouthfeel carries hot spices and oily juniper, with a deftly balancing citrus influence. Dig a little deeper and the earthy-though-refreshing notes of lemongrass and lime leaf take control.
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Ordered a bottle and instantly regretted the spend from the first taste. Foosty. Only gin I have had that has hazy louche, which makes me wonder, is this lazy distilling from Brewdog? Very poor offering from a brand that claims to be bold & taking over. Expect a lot better, particularly for the price.
Wasn’t great tbh
Was excited to try this Gin after visiting a Brewdog bar. Disappointed with the finish of the Gin, leaves a very distinct bitter taste. Expected it to be different as it’s Brewdog heading it up, but dissapointing. I’ll stick to their beer!
Pine pine and more pine! Initial whack of pine, very earthy. Slightly dissapointed in this one, it seems rushed by Brewdog dog.
After the initial botanicals when swirled around the palate Lone Wolf has a decidedly earthy, almost foosty note which takes me straight back to my great aunt's wash house! Not unpleasant but decidedly different. I would expect nothing less from Brew Dog.