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London Dry Gin

Ok, so we had some comments recently from people regarding London dry gin and it seems many still think the style must be made in the capital. This isn’t true, so let’s break down exactly what it is.

It’s hard to think of a city people associate with gin more than London. From the ‘Gin Craze’ era in the first half of the 18th century when England’s capital became a den of juniper-based mayhem to the craft revolution that arguably began when Sipsmiths became the first copper-pot based distillery to start up there in 189 years, London and gin are as intertwined as, well, gin and tonic.

Anyone who has even a cursory knowledge of gin will also have surely heard of the classification: London dry gin.

It’s a fantastic category of spirit, but its name is not exactly useful. It doesn’t tell you anything about what style these gins are, and misleadingly implies they must be made in London. Rule no.1 of London dry gin is this: it does not need to be made in London.

I repeat: you can make London dry gin in Newcastle, New Delhi or Norway. It’s not where you make it that’s important, it’s how.

What is London Dry Gin?

The term London Dry Gin is the narrowest and most strict of the distilled gin categories, and is a process designation. That means it doesn’t technically guarantee a flavour because that’s a subjective and pretty unenforceable standard, although the wider categorisation of gin requiring a predominantly juniper-forward flavour and the way in which flavour can be achieved when making London dry gin does mean you typically expect a certain style. Once again, it’s also NOT a geographical designation.

How is London Dry Gin distilled?

Instead, a series of EU regulations put in place in February 2008 dictates that a London dry gin must be produced exclusively by distilling ethyl alcohol of agricultural origin with no trace of methanol. It also must also be distilled to an initial alcoholic strength of at least 96% ABV. This is only really possible in a column still, and achieving that strength means the basis for London dry gin is a neutral spirit.

The law then states the spirit must be distilled again to at least 70% ABV “in the presence of juniperus communis L. and other botanicals.” Any additional flavours must be sourced through the distillation of ‘natural plant materials’.

Following distillation, producers will then dilute the gin before bottling. London dry gin regulations state that the minimum strength it can be watered down to is 37.5% ABV and no artificial ingredients (flavouring or colourings) can be added. To meet the ‘dry’ designation, it cannot be sweetened in excess of 0.1 grams per litre with sweetening products, a trivial amount.

Where does London Dry Gin get its name?

So why is it called London dry gin in the first place? Well, we have to do a bit of time travelling here.

For much of its early history, gin was generally made so crudely that botanicals with sweetening properties, and usually the addition of sugar or honey post-distillation, were necessary to make it palatable.

However, when the Coffey still was introduced in 1832, distillers were able to obtain a consistent neutral spirit that could be made into an unsweetened gin of quality. This new style quickly gained popularity and was dubbed ‘dry gin’. As most producers were based in London, before long the term ‘London dry gin’ began to be used,

The term ‘London dry’ is ultimately a slightly complex but useful distinction. In the variable, experimental world of gin, having a regulated category does not prohibit innovation, but instead acts as a context that consumers can rely upon to guarantee that they are receiving a spirit with the profile and character they enjoy.

What it ensures, above all, is that the gin’s flavour must be entirely created in the distillation process. When done correctly, it’s often regarded as the pinnacle of gin distillation. Ultimately whether you like the gin the method produces or not is down to personal taste. But just remember:

London dry gin doesn’t have to be made in London.

Gordon's Gin 1.5l

150cl, 37.5%
Gordon's

A gin that needs no introduction. Gordon's is a very popular dry gin first created in 1769 by Alexander Gordon. The recipe is only known by four people, and has been a secret for 200 years.  More info

Gordon's Gin 1.5l
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Tanqueray No. Ten with Floral Gift Box

70cl, 47.3%
Tanqueray

This delightful gift set includes a bottle of Tanqueray's iconic No. Ten gin, housed in a beautifully botanical gift box! Featuring the gin's signature botanicals – chamomile and whole citrus fruits,…  More info

Tanqueray No. Ten with Floral Gift Box
£33.95

Black Powder Sidelock London Dry Gin

70cl, 40%
Black Powder Gin

From the Black Powder Gin folks in Lancashire comes Sidelock London Dry Gin, which features a bustling selection of 28 botanicals. This includes the likes of chamomile, grains of paradise, hibiscus,…  More info

Black Powder Sidelock London Dry Gin
£35.95

Cucamelon Gin (That Boutique-y Gin Company)

70cl, 46%
That Boutique-y Gin Company

The cucamelon is a fruit which looks like a fun-sized watermelon but tastes like a lime-dipped cucumber. It may sound like something Willy Wonka would create after being told by his doctor that a…  More info

Cucamelon Gin (That Boutique-y Gin Company)
£33.95

Helen Browning’s Organic Gin

70cl, 40%
Helen Browning's

A London Dry style gin made with pear and sea buckthorn sourced from the family farm's agroforestry project. Helen Browning's Organic Gin is also, yep, certified organic. And equally good news, this…  More info

Helen Browning’s Organic Gin
£45

Yorkshire Dales Purple Ram London Dry Gin

70cl, 40%
Yorkshire Dales Distillery

A London Dry gin from the folks at Yorkshire Dales Distillery. This stuff distilled not once, not twice, but four times! It features select Yorkshire botanicals, including artisan local honey. A…  More info

Yorkshire Dales Purple Ram London Dry Gin
£35.99

Castle Hill London Dry Gin

70cl, 40%
Castle Hill Gin

A wonderfully herbaceous gin from Yorkshire (specifically Huddersfield), Castle Hill is named after the local landmark, which you can spot on the bottle's lively label. Among its eight botanicals…  More info

Castle Hill London Dry Gin
£38.95

No.3 Gin Gift Pack With Glass

70cl, 46%
Berry Bros. & Rudd

Berry Bros. has crafted the exceptionally snazzy gift set, holding within a bottle of its zesty No.3 Gin, along with a rather well-decorated glass, too! We think it would look even better with a G&T…  More info

No.3 Gin Gift Pack With Glass
£49

Misty Isle Cill Targhlain Gin

70cl, 42%
Isle of Skye Distillers

All the way from the Isle of Skye comes Misty Isle Cill Targhlain Gin, named after the original Gaelic name for the village of Portree (where the gin is made) – Kiltaraglen, or Cill Targhlain. As…  More info

Misty Isle Cill Targhlain Gin
£37.95

Warner's London Dry Gin

70cl, 40%
Warner's

To create its very own London dry gin, the folks at Warner's have combined a carefully considered recipe of 11 botanicals, including the likes of juniper, angelica root, black pepper, cinnamon,…  More info

Warner's London Dry Gin
£30

Broken Bones London Dry Gin

50cl, 45%
Broken Bones Gin

The flagship expression from the Broken Bones team in Slovenia, this London dry gin packs a solid core of juniper, supported by a host of traditional gin botanicals, alongside some intriguing local…  More info

Broken Bones London Dry Gin
£37.94
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D1 London Gin

70cl, 40%
D. J. Limbrey

D1 London Gin wonderfully marries classic aspects of the juniper-based spirit with contemporary characteristics. D. J. Limbrey Distilling Co. use a narrow cut of triple-distilled grain spirit and a…  More info

D1 London Gin
£26.99

Still Sisters Somerset Cider Apple Gin

70cl, 40%
Still Sisters

All the way from sunny Frome in the south west of England comes Still Sisters Somerset Cider Apple Gin, made by a pair of sisters and their copper still named Storm. Alongside the vital juniper, the…  More info

Still Sisters Somerset Cider Apple Gin
£36

Beefeater London Dry Gin 1.5l

150cl, 40%
Beefeater

A magnum bottle of Beefeater. This is a classic London Dry Gin created by James Burroughs in 1820. It is still made to the same recipe. Very flavoursome and spicy.  More info

Beefeater London Dry Gin 1.5l
£39.99

1881 London Dry Hydro Gin

70cl, 40%
1881 Distillery

Here we have the 1881 London Dry Hydro Gin, produced at the Peebles Hydro! With 12 botanicals, hawthorn, birch, fir and citrus are at the core of this one (alongside juniper, of course), so it's a…  More info

1881 London Dry Hydro Gin
£28
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The Guards London Dry Gin

70cl, 40%
Hawkridge

Attention! The team at Hawkridge Distillers have released this London dry gin as a salute to veterans and injured and fallen soldiers. Designed with the iconic uniforms of the Household Division of…  More info

The Guards London Dry Gin
£39.99

Malvern Dry Gin

50cl, 43%
Malvern

A splendid London dry gin, produced in rural Worcestershire using Holywell Malvern spring water and a host of botanicals inspired by the surrounding Malvern Hills. Distilled with the likes of…  More info

Malvern Dry Gin
£32

Yorkshire Dales Desert Ram Army Strength Gin

70cl, 50%
Yorkshire Dales Distillery

Quadruple distilled Desert Ram Army Strength Gin is hand crafted in small batches at Yorkshire Dales Distillery with 100% vapour infused North African and Middle Eastern botanicals. Bottled at a…  More info

Yorkshire Dales Desert Ram Army Strength Gin
£34.95

Tanqueray No. Ten with Gift Box

70cl, 47.3%
Tanqueray

This bottle of Tanqueray No. Ten comes with a suitably shiny gift box that looks just like a giant envelope! It won't fit through a letterbox, but it will bring bundles of joy to those who like…  More info

Tanqueray No. Ten with Gift Box
£34.99

Ramsbury Gin Gift Set with 2x Glasses

70cl, 40%
Ramsbury Estates

This bottle of Ramsbury Single Estate Gin comes with a pair of brilliant balloon glasses! Just the thing to enjoy a superb G&T from, made with the aforementioned English gin, featuring local juniper…  More info

Ramsbury Gin Gift Set with 2x Glasses
£49.95

Gotland Gin

70cl, 40%
Gotland Gin

A tasty London dry gin, produced on the farm of the Gotland Gin family in Devon. As well as distilling gin, they also keep a flock of Scandinavian Gotland sheep on the farm – who inspired the name of…  More info

Gotland Gin
£38

Himbrimi Winterbird Edition Gin

70cl, 40%
Himbrimi

Like Himbrimi Old Tom, the Winterbird Edition marries juniper berries, Arctic thyme and angelica flowers, all of which are hand-picked by founder Óskar Ericsson each summer from the Icelandic…  More info

Himbrimi Winterbird Edition Gin
£42.24

J.J. Whitley London Dry Gin

70cl, 38%
J.J. Whitley

A rather traditional tipple from J.J. Whitley, this London Dry Gin has all the usual suspects, with juniper, citrus peel and coriander among its botanicals. A delightfully well-balanced gin, boasting…  More info

J.J. Whitley London Dry Gin
£18.99

Sapling Climate Positive Gin

70cl, 40%
Sapling Spirits

The Sapling Spirits team has created the cracking Climate Positive Gin! This London dry gin is made with organic regenerative wheat from their pals at Wildfarmed, who use farming methods that allow…  More info

Sapling Climate Positive Gin
£35.24

Staffordshire Original Gin

70cl, 40%
Staffordshire Gin

The founders behind Staffordshire Gin were so taken with their home county that they decided to create a gin inspired by it! The star botanicals here are cassia bark, lemon and bay leaf, though the…  More info

Staffordshire Original Gin
£34.95

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