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INVERCLYDE GIN capture Fine Inverclyde as best
Inverclyde Gin Fine Inverclyde as best

Inverclyde Gin Fine Inverclyde as best

Our Message in a Bottle.

Inverclyde Gin is a tribute to the local area and its rich nautical history.

The coastal botanicals including Sea Buckthorn and Samphire reflect the essence of the sea, while hints of Orange give our gin a fresh citrus twist for a well balanced smooth yet full bodied tasting delicious Scottish Craft Gin.

70cl/40% | Distilled in Scotland | Bottled in Port Glasgow | UK Wide Delivery

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Inverclyde Gin Fine Inverclyde as best

Inverclyde Gin Fine Inverclyde as best


INVERCLYDE GIN PORT STRENGTH BATCH 3
Inverclyde Gin Fine Inverclyde as best

Inverclyde Gin Fine Inverclyde as best

In keeping with our nautical theme, we wanted to create our own Navy Strength gin, but with a local and innovative twist. Our ‘Port Strength’ Gin is inspired by the strong people, shipbuilding and naval heritage of Inverclyde. Inverclyde’s town of Port Glasgow is located at Latitude 55.9°N, we wanted to pay homage to the town, our home, and thus have perfected our Port Strength Gin to 55.9% ABV.

A bigger, bolder infusion of our coastal botanicals, coupled with a touch of ginger, creates the renowned Inverclyde Gin taste with a smooth and punchy finish.

55.9% ABV 70cl | Distilled in Scotland | Bottled in Port Glasgow | UK Wide Delivery


INVERCLYDE GIN OLD THOM BATCH 3
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Inverclyde Gin Fine Inverclyde as best

Our Old Thom is here to stay after successfully winning our first ever Tidal Series. Named after the infamous Inverclyde loch, our blend of Elderflower, Milk Thistle, Cassia and Orange Peel combine beautifully. The infusion is then enhanced by the tart flavour of brambles found across our coastlines and subtly sweetened with caramel notes of Inverclyde’s own golden syrup.

ALC 40% VOL | 70cl


SMUGGLERS SWEET ORANGE AND PEACH
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The purpose of our Tidal Series was to bring small batch ideas to life, experimenting with different flavours and exploring these flavours with the Inverclyde Gin family.

The flavours of sweet orange and peach marry together perfectly to create a smooth, citrus dream and if you’re struggling for ideas of how to incorporate Smugglers into your own cocktail list… think Gin & Lemonade… think Gin Spritz, Tom Collins or plain and simple… a G&T!

So grab yours and like us… get experimenting!


STOCKHOLMS BRANNERI GIN
Inverclyde Gin Fine Inverclyde as best

handcrafted on Södermalm in Stockholm this dry gin is a Nordic take on a traditional dry gin that has got its characteristics from 7 organic botanicals – juniper berries, coriander seeds, angelica root, lemon peel, heather, elderflower and rosemary.

A blend that gives the gin a delicate flowery taste parallel to the classic juniper and citrus notes. This makes it perfect for the classic gin cocktails, but also ideal to purely enjoy neat or in a Dry Martini. 

500 ml | 40% | organic


THE DRINKS LAB SPIRITS EXPERIMENT 001 STRANGE BEDFELLOWS 35CL
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The first to launch in our experimental spirit collection is Strange Bedfellows. 

Experiment 001. Batch 001. 880 bottles. 

Aptly named as this spirit brings together two different spirits inside the one bottle. 

It all began with a curiosity of whether our Secret Society of Distillers could create a bespoke dark Rum to be the perfect bedfellow for a single cask of Single Malt Scotch Whisky. 

The cask, No.652, was born in the Highlands and the Single Malt Scotch Whisky which lay inside it was light and creamy with notes of orange zest and fudge. 

The distillers developed eighteen different Rums to match with the whisky, eventually selecting a dark ruby Rum with a base of Raspberries and Cinnamon.  

The two spirits collided inside the small, hand filled bottling line on the outskirts of Glasgow and our inaugural experiment was complete. 

TASTING NOTES:

  • On the nose – Mulled cloves and cream soda.
  • On the mouth – Cola cubes with charred popcorn and orange blossom.
  • On the finish –  Long and lingering.

We wanted to create a spirit to reflect everything the locals know and love about the area. Our gin is distilled in Scotland and infused with 8 different botanicals; Juniper, Coriander Seed, Angelica, Orris Root, Bramble, Sweet orange, Samphire but most importantly Sea Buckthorn to give it that sea salt, nautical aroma.

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We’ve had local people involved in every stage of the process – particularly with the design of the bottle, as we wanted to capture Inverclyde as best we could. Each part of our bottle design was carefully crafted to hold significance in our local ethos.

Every bottle featuring the signatures of our small team of passionate locals involved in the creation of the gin and a personalised neck tag to show the individual who specifically bottled that gin.

In the nineteenth and early twentieth century Inverclyde was one of the world’s leading shipbuilding communities, building some of the worlds best ships and pioneering in the development of steamboat vessels during the Industrial revolution.

We wanted our brand to tell the fascinating history of Inverclyde, from the deep rooted heritage of Inverclyde trading ports to its important role in the smuggling history of the Clyde.

Inverclyde Gin Fine Inverclyde as best

During World War II, France was under Nazi occupation. However, several French troops were evacuated from the country and wanted to still contribute to the war effort. These troops were known as the Free French Forces and continued to fight against the Axis powers after the fall of France. During the war, there was a large Free French Naval Forces base located at Greenock, Inverclyde.

To commemorate their effort and loss of life, this memorial was unveiled in 1946. The memorial is in the shape of the Cross of Lorraine with an anchor at the bottom. This was our inspiration for our highly recognisable Anchor design on our bottle. A symbol not only to signify the strong shipbuilding and nautical history that Inverclyde is known for, but also using the anchor specific to our local region and a well known landmark of the community – not to mention showing the most amazing panoramic views across the Clyde!

Ever wonder where the term ‘Steamers’ comes from and why its became an integral part of our Inverclyde Gin Community? Our home of Inverclyde has a rich heritage of drinking and around the trade of alchohol. Did you know it is where the great Scots phrase, “getting steaming” originates?


The temperance movement of the mid 1800s came with it harsher drinking laws, one of which prohibiting drinking on Sunday’s. Ever the inventors, the Scots found an ingenious loophole to get around this.

Steamboats leaving Port Glasgow every Sunday would take passengers on a long scenic journey to Greenock. As these boats were not on land they could serve alcohol.

The merriment enjoyed on these journeys became legendary and those who partook in it, steamers! The next time you are having an Inverclyde and Tonic remember you are carrying on a long tradition of steamers!

The views seen from the bays of Inverkip offer more than just stunning scenery, but an infamous location in the late 18th century during the ‘war on smuggling’. Back 300 years ago when Inverclyde was well known for its importing of spirits, the Firth of Clyde became a prime location for whisky smuggling and more specifically bays of Inverkip became a favourite haunt for landing the goods.

Bundles of contraband would float in the bay at night and after an all clear, smugglers would venture out to the bays to retrieve the goods hidden away in cellars or quickly transported to Greenock and Glasgow. Whilst there’s little that still links the village back to the colourful history of 18th Century smuggling along the Clyde coast, ‘Smugglers Cave’ stands as a memorial, a few miles behind the town.

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Our founders, Hannah Fisher and Craig Strachan, wanted to launch a company that helps drinks brands, regardless of their size, take their products through from concept to shelf in as little as three months.

We have our own, dedicated small batch bottling facility so as well as helping other companies with their visions, we wanted to do something for the people of Inverclyde.

We’re really lucky being based at Port Glasgow and have had excellent support locally since we opened, so we thought this would be a great way to do something for local people!

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