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We present you with a quandary. You wish to enjoy the fantastic combination of pineapple and gin, but you don't fancy hacking away at a pineapple and sticking a fistful of pineapple chunks into your glass (which is understandable, as pineapples are notoriously cumbersome and pointy). What to do? That Boutique-y Gin Company presents you with a solution to this quandary - Spit-Roasted Pineapple Gin!
A commonplace tipple of the '20s, pineapple gin fell off the map and was lost to time for a while. That Boutique-y Gin Company have rescued it from that fate and given it a 21st century twist. Whole pineapples are roasted on a spit with Demerara sugar until they're gloriously caramelised, and they're then combined with a particularly bold gin, helping to cut through the sweet, toasty pineapple. Serve over ice, or with some Ting if you can get your hands on it.
Much like a fine wine, some sediment may evolve in the bottle over time. This is due to the natural interaction between the real fruit ingredients and the spirit, and does not affect the ever-evolving flavour of the gin. You can pour the gin off the sediment, or simply shake it in.
Authentic pineapple sweetness, with waves of sharp citrus and slightly earthy juniper. Sugar caramelising in a pan with a stick of cinnamon.
Mouthwatering tropical fruit right from the start. Hints of honey, orange blossom and oily juniper. A couple of enjoyably sour pineapple notes develop on the mid-palate - perhaps some Lilt, too...
Lightly charred sugar, cardamom and lasting fresh pineapple drenched in caramel notes.
£3.48 - £26.95
Threw it down the sink. Undrinkable
I’ve just had one out of the advent calendar, OMG....it is delicious!
I personally disagree with the negative reviews however I can see how this one is about personal taste. I totally love the smell of caramelised sugar, caramelised lemon peel and I adore the taste of slightly charred pineapple with slight juniper notes and a hint of honey sweetness, it clearly makes me visualise roasting chunks of pineapple, dipped in honey, on a campfire, getting juicy bits, burnt bits and sugary notes. The finish for me was still about the caramel with only a hint of cardamom and a freshness of palate as I swallowed. I mixed mine 30ml : 150ml Indian tonic garnished with a small lemon wedge.
i love the flavour over ice and with lemonade
This is so good. Tried with Ginger ale and it's such a great drink. Nice change from the usual G&T!