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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.
I tried this for the first time this week in a fabulous restaurant, de Kas, in Amsterdam. They served it with a cucumber syrup and ice and cucumber twists. Loved it! So thrilled to find it on here and reduced in price. Winner!
Pointless, tasteless and completely overpriced, had a try of this at a friends party recently, I thought sounds interesting let’s try...well I could barely tell there was any ‘spirit’ in the drink prepared and when I was told what you pay for a bottle and checked it on our I was completely astounded! No duty paid and they’re charging this it’s daylight robbery!
I absolutely loved this..tried for the first tine last night..love that is has no sugar or artificial sweetners...so refreshing
Disgusting taste. Anyone who believes this is a top end trendy drink worth buying has no sense of taste. The only people I'd give this to are my worst enemies.
The emperors new clothes. Take some peas, mint leaves and a bit of thyme, add a shot of vodka and after one hour fill it up with 70cl of boiling water. The alcohol will be gone and you‘ll have the same drink for about 50 pence...And no, it does NOT taste like Gin.