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A herbaceous non-alcoholic spirit from the Seedlip range. Somewhat similar to gin, Seedlip's inventive expressions are based around the distilled non-alcoholic remedies found in The Art of Distilling (written in 1651), made using copper stills and careful selections of botanicals, but no alcohol whatsoever. Seedlip Garden 108 is made with hay, pea, rosemary, spearmint, and thyme.
Try Seedlip Garden 108 with elderflower tonic, served over ice with a cucumber ribbon.
Grassy at first, with herbaceous notes of thyme and rosemary standing out.
Surprisingly good, makes a brill G&T and I'd suggest going for a lighter tonic (or even better, soda water) to appreciate the subtlety of the Seedlip. £ price is steep considering there are no alcohol duties. Look forward a developed range.
So nice to find something thats grown up and not full of sugar! really good!
What a refreshing change to the usual limited non alcoholic drinks. With tonic, ice and cucumber or peas it looks and tastes like a grown up drink! Will be great at parties - even the bottle looks like a cool gin alternative.
Absolutely scrummy - I'm on a no alcohol kick at the moment and this fits the bill perfectly. Some ice and some frozen peas and a decent tonic and I was totally satisfied and delighted. A great substitute for G&T. Go for it and be surprised.
This new addition to the Seedlip family is a huge success! We tried it as suggested with Elderflower Tonic, and I added an opened Mange Tout in each glass which gave an extra vegetable boost. It has greater depth and a more sophisticated flavour than its older brother, reminding us of mulchy gardens and dense undergrowth.