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Five Northern Ireland Gins for a #StayHome Tonic

Five Northern Ireland Gins for a #StayHome Tonic

When you think of Irish spirits, Whiskey is typically what comes to mind. The Irish have so much more to offer! Northern Ireland is celebrating World Gin Day, Saturday, June 13th, with a variety of their top five favorite local distilleries.

Calling all gin lovers – there is a way to appreciate your favourite tipple while having to adjust to a period of living confined to the house.

Point your browser towards Northern Ireland, where you can discover a whole world of craft gin that could grace your drinks cabinet in time for World Gin Day, held annually on the second Saturday of June.

For dedicated gin geeks, embracing the giant spirit of Northern Ireland could never be as literal and as tasty. 

Shortcross Gin

Northern Ireland’s first craft gin, has been distilled since 2012 by husband and wife team David and Fiona Boyd-Armstrong at the couple’s historic Rademon Estate just outside Downpatrick, County Down – where the grave of St Patrick can be found.

Echlinville Distillery
The estate is one of the oldest in Ireland and its verdant 500 acres yield many of the ingredients for the spirit. Renowned for its aromatic and exceptionally smooth taste, it’s best served with a garnish of orange peel.

Jawbox Gin

For those who like a classic dry gin, Jawbox Gin could be the one. Called after what is more commonly known as a Belfast sink, in times of old a jawbox was a white ceramic staple of Northern Irish kitchens.

Ireland’s first single estate gin, Jawbox uses grain grown on the Echlinville Estate, also famous for its whiskey. The creators recommend trying the gin with ginger ale, mint leaves and a wedge of fresh lime.

RADEMON DISTILLERY

Copeland Distillery

The Copeland Distillery only opened its doors for the first time in 2019, and its tasty Copeland Traditional Irish Gin features 12 carefully selected botanicals including pine needles and cubeb berries. On the palate, this gin gives notes of piney juniper followed with caramelized orange and a long lingering subtle spice that coats the tongue. 

The Copeland gin range includes Rhuberry Gin, a mix of rhubarb and blackberry, and Raspberry and Mint Gin.

Boatyard Distillery

In the famous lakelands of County Fermanagh more taste sensations are emanating from a relatively new arrival on the scene, Boatyard Distillery. Only the best organic ingredients are chosen to make each small batch craft gin. 

The award-winning Boatyard Double Gin was the first to be released from the distillery and is the very essence of Fermanagh. It is brought to life with botanicals from the founder’s family farm, including a foraged sweet gale. A second product, Boatyard Old Tom Gin, has notes of candied lemon peel, vanilla and cinnamon spice, with a silky orange finish.

Killowen Gin

Meanwhile, Killowen Gin, distilled near the village of Rostrevor in the Mourne Mountains, places seasonal botanicals to the fore, many of which are handpicked from the slopes of the iconic mountains. The result is an unusual gin celebrating the maritime and highland environment of the area.

To learn more visit ireland.com

Lower Lough Erne is one of the most dramatic natural landscapes in Northern Ireland. Formed by a deep glacial trough with extensive open waters, offshore islands and the bold escarpment of the Magho Cliffs to the south, it stretches for 20 miles from Enniskillen to Rosscor.

Lower Lough Erne is one of the most dramatic natural landscapes in Northern Ireland. Formed by a deep glacial trough with extensive open waters, offshore islands and the bold escarpment of the Magho Cliffs to the south, it stretches for 20 miles from Enniskillen to Rosscor.

 

Please drink responsibly!

About The Author

Sherrie Wilkolaski

Sherrie Wilkolaski is the Editor-in-Chief of Luxe Beat Magazine and CEO of Luxe Beat Media. She's a luxury lifestyle journalist, bestselling author, speaker, radio talk show host, content strategist and Publishing Architect™. France is her favorite country to visit, her most memorable travel experience was walking the Great Wall of China and she is looking forward to making her inaugural visit to Ireland soon! Her column Cookies & Cocktails is Luxe Beat's most popular. She’s a former International Food Wine and Travel Writers Association board member and treasurer. Her most recent book, Publishing Architect’s Blueprint: Self-Publishing Fundamentals is a 2017 Indie Book Awards Finalist. She's currently studying for her first Sommelier exam. She is a member of the Society of Professional Journalists.

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