The G&H Spirits Initial Gin range is a new lineup of spirits from the UK-based brand that are focused on delivering exceptional flavor for consumers to enjoy in their next cocktail or mixed drink.
The gins come in three varieties including the LDN (London Dry), BST (British Summer Time) and OTG (Old Tom Gin), which are each distilled in a copper still. The spirits are crafted using just a handful of botanicals to put a focus on specific ingredients and differentiate them from one another. Each of the gins feature a 42% ABV.
Founder and Director of G&H Spirits Katie Overton-Hart spoke on the new G&H Spirits Initial Gin range saying, "As an emerging, challenger brand, we literally bring something new to the party. In our busy, always-on world, we’re constantly being asked to make choices and decisions. When it comes to choosing a gin, you don’t want to work that hard. Initial Gin is simple, honest and unpretentious, making it easy to choose a great-tasting, high-quality gin, whatever your individual tastes and however you want to enjoy it."
Quintessentially British Gin Spirits
The G&H Spirits Initial Gin Range Includes Three Flavors
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