House of Elrick Navy Strength Gin
  • Category Gin
  • Country Scotland
  • Distillery House of Elrick
  • Style Navy Strength Gin
  • Alcohol 57%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.
  • fresh
  • fragrant
  • spicy
  • warm
  • rich
  • caramel
  • slightly sweet
  • smooth

House of Elrick

Navy Strength Gin (0.7l, 57%*) *please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary

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House of Elrick Original but bolder.

There’s a very popular show in the US called "Shark Tank." But it started as a show in England called "Dragon’s Den" that is still running today. Well, a few years ago the upstart House of Elrick Gin appeared on that show and they were offered more than US $110,000 for a 10% share of the company… and founder Stuart Ingram ultimately turned it down. They have proceeded with self-funding and crowd-sourcing to get where they are today — an Aberdeen-based Spirits company that was established in the 1700s in the idyllic Scottish Lowlands. With their selection of fine, hand-crafted Gins and a radical shift against the ‘norm’, they became the centre for artists and poets who enjoyed a glass (or two) of London Dry Gin.

House of Elrick Gin is decidedly floral in character. They get their water from Loch Ness and use 8 carefully selected botanicals in their production. They also have a beautiful handmade Scottish copper still known as “Charlie” after Bonnie Prince Charlie to make their single shot Spirit, which allows them to control the production.

House of Elrick Original Navy Strength Gin is made after the same recipe as their Original Gin. The only difference? This one punches at a bolder strength. Clocking in at 57% ABV, this is an excellent example of a Navy Strength Gin. Crafted with juniper, citrus, coriander, pink peppercorn, angelica, sweet fennel, rose petals, heather, and some fresh water from the Loch Ness, this sipper definitely won’t get lost in your favorite Gin-forward cocktail.
 

  • Category Gin
  • Country Scotland
  • Distillery House of Elrick
  • Style Navy Strength Gin
  • Alcohol 57%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.

Appearance / Color
Clear

Nose / Aroma / Smell
Bright, fresh, and aromatic.

Flavor / Taste / Palate
Juniper, a rich citrus blend with a bold floral note kick from the rose and heather, all balanced nicely with the coriander and pepper spice.

Finish
Fresh, earthy, spicy, and floral.

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  • fresh
  • fragrant
  • spicy
  • warm
  • rich
  • caramel
  • slightly sweet
  • smooth
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Character Dogson
Few Gin distillers make their own alcohol. Gin usually starts with neutral Spirit: A commodity that distillers buy in bulk. It’s what the distiller does with this commodity in the flavor-infusing process that makes each Gin different.
As producers try to develop new styles and flavors of Gin, to push the category and find a niche, the need for trying new methods of extracting flavors, as well as using more unusual botanicals, has grown.

One such way is the vacuum distillation method, when the redistillation of botanicals takes place in a vacuum.
Classifications of Gin: London Dry Gin, Plymouth Gin, Old Tom Gin, Genever or Dutch, New Western or new American or International style.
As with many other Spirits, Gin was originally intended to be used as a medicine—to battle malaria.
Gin gets its dominant flavour from juniper berries. As with many other spirits, Gin was originally intended to be used as medicine. Yeah right!
It’s a common myth that Gin is a tear-jerker. Of course, drinking too much of it will make you feel awful the next day, but that’s the same with any alcohol.
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Dog Dogson's Smartass corner
Character Dogson
Few Gin distillers make their own alcohol. Gin usually starts with neutral Spirit: A commodity that distillers buy in bulk. It’s what the distiller does with this commodity in the flavor-infusing process that makes each Gin different.
As producers try to develop new styles and flavors of Gin, to push the category and find a niche, the need for trying new methods of extracting flavors, as well as using more unusual botanicals, has grown.

One such way is the vacuum distillation method, when the redistillation of botanicals takes place in a vacuum.
Classifications of Gin: London Dry Gin, Plymouth Gin, Old Tom Gin, Genever or Dutch, New Western or new American or International style.
As with many other Spirits, Gin was originally intended to be used as a medicine—to battle malaria.
Gin gets its dominant flavour from juniper berries. As with many other spirits, Gin was originally intended to be used as medicine. Yeah right!
It’s a common myth that Gin is a tear-jerker. Of course, drinking too much of it will make you feel awful the next day, but that’s the same with any alcohol.
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