Here’s everything you need to know about flavoured gin! - Craft Gin Club | The UK's No.1 gin club (2024)

Here’s everything you need to know about flavoured gin! - Craft Gin Club | The UK's No.1 gin club (1)

Pink gin, like raspberry and strawberry flavours are popular tipples

Flavoured gins have surged in popularity over the last few years. They’re perfect for gin lovers who fancy something a little different or enjoy a fruity twist on classic gin.

From bright citrus flavours to sweet berries, to decadent chocolate flavoured gin - there’s probably a flavoured gin out there for you.

Here at Craft Gin Club, we’ve been a fan of flavoured gin for a while: from Manchester Raspberry Gin (featured in our Gin of the Month box in April 2018) and Warner Edwards’ Honeybee Gin (as sent to Craft Gin Club Members in June 2017), flavoured gins have drawn high acclaim from the industry and gin-lovers.

One thing is for sure, this innovative category is one to watch…

What is flavoured gin?

‘Flavoured gin’ is a term that has become more well-known in recent years thanks to spirits that are pushing the boundaries of the traditional definition of gin - by adding new aromatics and flavours. A gin is usually classed as a ‘flavoured gin’ once the flavours are added after distillation.

Made using surplus Cox apples and hibiscus flowers, this smooth pink gin is a must-try!

How is flavoured gin made?

The alcohol content and production process are similar to those of traditional gin, but the common botanicals take a back seat to stronger flavours of fruits, spices and berries (like strawberry or elderflower).

So yes, flavoured gin is actually gin!

Is flavoured gin full of sugar?

In short, flavoured gin will have more sugar compared to a non-flavoured gin. Some flavoured gins contain up to 65g of sugar, (15 teaspoons) in a full bottle. But it’s not all bad news…

Good quality flavoured gin is often flavoured over a long period (hence the beautiful hue they often have!) so they deliver maximum taste - rather than being full of artificial colouring or sweeteners.

As fruit is usually involved, the sugar and sweetness of a craft flavoured gin comes from the naturally sweet fruit. For example, in the Manchester Gin Blackberry Infused (in our Flavoured Gin Explorer Set) below, a third of each bottle is made up of blackberry juice - so it’s coming from the berry and not sweeteners!

What’s the difference between a flavoured gin vs a flavoured gin liqueur?

Flavoured gin liqueurs are often confused for flavoured gin - but there is a difference. Gin liqueurs often have a high sugar content, lower alcoholic volume and lack of juniper flavour.

A flavoured gin should have over 37.5% ABV, with juniper featuring alongside one or more other prominent flavours. On the other hand, a gin liqueur will have a lower ABV than 37.5%, feature gin as a base, and taste sweeter.

What flavours of gin can you buy?

If you thought flavoured gin simply means pink gin (like raspberry or strawberry) or sloe gin, you’d be mistaken. There are many, many tasty craft flavoured gins that have incredible flavours, like this , or Three Wrens Apple Crumble Gin. The flavour possibilities are quite literally endless!

How should you drink flavoured gin?

It’s a good idea to try your flavoured gin over lots of ice (neat) first to really get a taste for it. For a longer drink and to embrace the flavour, try it with a good quality neutral tonic or soda. You don’t want to overpower your craft flavoured gin with a different flavour that will disturb the balance.

Depending on what flavoured gin you’re trying, our Craft Gin Club shop often recommends the mixer that’ll complement it perfectly, taking the hard work out of it. The same goes for a garnish - to really let your flavoured gin sing, try it first without one.

What are the best flavoured gins?

If you usually avoid a flavoured gin (for fear of it tasting artificial or too sweet) then you need to try a delicious craft flavoured gin, like these ones here.

If you want to dip your toe into the world of flavoured gins and try some different brands and flavours, welcome our Flavoured Gin Explorer Set: which has 4 flavoured miniature gins that have been selected by our gin experts.

From blackberry gin to clementine gin, there’s something for everyone:

| ABV 38%: This flavoured craft gin strikes the perfect balance between sweet and savoury notes, with a mixture of herbaceous bay and berry tones.

Batch Distillery Whinberry Gin | ABV 40%:This rich, complex, craft gin has a subtle spice, thanks to the juicy whinberry tones.

Sibling Distillery Cranberry & Clementine Triple Distilled Gin ABV 38%:If you love the flavour of cranberry, you’ll enjoy this sweet, tart and tangy gin. Extra points go to the warm citrus tang from the clementines.

Manchester Gin Blackberry Infused ABV 40%:Bursting with blackberries and earthy tones of dandelion and juniper, this flavoured gin has Manchester Gin’s Signature edition as a base - so you can’t go far wrong!

And if you want to know more about the above flavoured gins, what to pair them with and the down-low on the distillers, click right here.

How can I make my own flavoured gin?

If you want a fruity, tropical tipple try our passion fruit gin

It’s easier and quicker than you think - usually, all you’ll need is a jar, some fresh fruit, sugar, gin, and time!

We’ve rolled our ginny sleeves up and made many yummy flavoured gin recipes. From lavender gin, to sloe gin, to toffee gin simply click right here. Making your flavoured gin also makes the perfect gin gift.

What are the best flavoured gin recipes?

We’ve also made:

  • Raspberry gin
  • Passion fruit gin,
  • Hot cross bun gin
  • Gooseberry gin
  • Rhubarb and ginger gin
  • Strawberry gin
  • Spiced plum gin

Raspberry gin

Passion fruit gin,

Hot cross bun gin

Gooseberry gin

Rhubarb and ginger gin

Strawberry gin

Spiced plum gin

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FAQs

Is Flavoured gin really gin? ›

The alcohol content and production process are similar to those of traditional gin, but the common botanicals take a back seat to stronger flavours of fruits, spices and berries (like strawberry or elderflower). So yes, flavoured gin is actually gin!

What's the difference between gin and Flavoured gin? ›

While traditional gin is known for its distinct juniper flavour, flavoured gin introduces additional botanicals, fruits, or other ingredients to create unique and exciting taste profiles.

Can you drink flavoured gin neat? ›

Drinking gin straight

It allows you to fully appreciate the complexity of the botanicals and flavors in your gin. When drinking gin straight, it's best to serve it chilled or over ice to help mellow out the alcohol burn. If you want to add some extra flavor to your gin, try adding a citrus twist or a dash of bitters.

What is the number one gin in the UK? ›

Leading brands of 'Gin' in Great Britain based on the number of consumers are 'Gordon's' with 7,155,000 consumers, followed by 'Bombay Sapphire' with 4,231,000 consumers and 'Tanqueray' with 3,518,000 consumers in 2022.

Are flavoured gins high in sugar? ›

Whereas a non-flavoured traditional gin contains little or no sugar (the calories come from the alcohol), some flavoured gins contain up to 65g, the equivalent of 15 teaspoons, of sugar in a full bottle, reports the article.

Is gin really just vodka? ›

Gin can be classified as a botanically infused vodka. Vodka is called the “conception spirit” as it can be seen as the base from which other spirits are derived. So if you add traditional gin botanicals, like juniper, you can make gin from vodka. But not all botanically infused vodkas are gin.

Is gin stronger than vodka? ›

For a gin to be a gin, there must be at least 37.5% of pure alcohol in the total volume of liquid. Look for the ABV percentage on the next bottle you pick up. Sing Gin sits at a nicely-rounded 40%. Vodka's minimum alcohol content is the same – around 35% – but note the word 'minimum'!

Do you mix Flavoured gin? ›

Mixers for flavoured gins:

When it comes to flavoured gins, things get a little more complex as the flavour of the gin will determine your mixer. For berry-flavoured gins, like sloe gin, strawberry gin or raspberry gin, we recommend the zest of lemonade or ginger beer to juxtapose the sweet berry flavours.

What are the benefits of drinking gin? ›

When it comes to gin, the antioxidants in juniper berries can help your body fight off infections and even make your skin look younger! They also contain flavonoids, a type of antioxidant that can improve circulation and reduce your risk of heart disease.

How long does gin last once opened? ›

Once your gin bottle is open, the oxidisation process starts. Basically, the gin's flavour will change (and get slightly worse) very gradually over time. It's preferable to use up an opened bottle of gin within a year. Although it won't go off, after a year or more opened gin won't taste particularly nice.

Should you refrigerate infused gin? ›

Store in its original jar (it's already labeled!) or a clean glass bottle in the refrigerator. Infused spirits are best enjoyed within three months, but they will never go bad. See our co*cktail recipes for ideas on how to use your infused alcohol.

Can you smell gin on someone's breath? ›

Alcohol does have it's own particular smell and if enough has been imbibed the ethanol can be smelt on the breath the next day. This usually requires a fair bit to be taken and can only be masked by stronger smelling things eg strong mints, and yes, probably curry for breakfast.

Why do Brits love gin? ›

If you look back in history, you'll see that gin is integral in the history of medicine, alchemy, politics, the birth of national identity and the working class, imperialism, the spice trade, war, disease, and Prohibition in England. Gin is quite simply woven into the fabric of the country.

What is the most sold gin in the world? ›

Global gin market: leading brands based on sales volume 2022

In 2022, Ginebra San Miguel was by far the leading brand of gin worldwide, selling over 37 million 9 liter cases. Ranking second, Gordon's sold 7.7 million cases of the distilled alcoholic drink.

How is flavoured gin made? ›

To make compound gin, fruits, herbs, vegetables or spices (including juniper) are added to a neutral base spirit and left to infuse. It's easy to make your own compound gin at home - here's how!

Is pink gin different to normal gin? ›

Pink gin differs from regular gin in that regular gin is a distilled alcohol flavoured predominantly with juniper berries, whereas pink gin is typically dry gin flavoured or infused with red fruits such as strawberries, raspberries or rhubarb.

What is the flavoring ingredient of gin? ›

Gin (/dʒɪn/) is a distilled alcoholic drink flavoured with juniper berries and other botanical ingredients.

Can you drink pink gin straight? ›

The answer is yes – gin is a great sipping spirit!

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