Beefeater Peach and Raspberry Gin
From: Beefeater Gin
Enjoy the perfect light, fresh peach flavour contrasting with a raspberry tang. Beefeater Peach and Raspberry Gin is inspired by the quintessential British flavours and recipes from Beefeater founder James Burroughs in the 1800s.
Produced in their famous London copper still, this flavoured gin stays true to their original award-winning Beefeater London Dry Gin recipe, and uses exclusively natural peach and raspberry flavours.
| ABV: | 37.5% |
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| Serve: | Pour over ice and top with tonic water and a slice of fresh peach for a summery twist on the classic G&T, or enjoy in a cocktail. |
| www.beefeatergin.com/en-UK/our-gins/blood-orange-gin |
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