Gin Reviews
Honest, independent reviews of gins from around the world. We taste across all styles — London Dry, contemporary, flavoured, Navy Strength, aged, and more.

Gin Styles We Review
London Dry
The classic style. Juniper-forward, dry, and aromatic. Examples: Tanqueray, Beefeater, Sipsmith.
Contemporary
Less juniper, more emphasis on other botanicals — floral, fruity, or citrus-driven. Great for newcomers.
Flavoured
Pink gins, sloe gins, rhubarb gins. Often sweeter and more approachable. Perfect with tonic.
Navy Strength
Bottled at 57% ABV or higher. Intense, bold, built for cocktails that need punch.
Aged Gin
Rested in oak barrels, taking on colour and woody notes alongside botanicals.
Craft & Small Batch
Made in small quantities by independent distillers. Often local botanicals and unique profiles.
Quick Gin Recommendations
- Best beginner gin: Hendrick’s — floral, cucumber notes, approachable
- Best G&T gin: Tanqueray No. Ten — citrus-forward, clean
- Best Negroni gin: Beefeater — juniper-led, holds up against Campari
- Best value gin: Gordon’s — reliable, versatile, affordable
- Best craft gin: Monkey 47 — 47 botanicals, extraordinary complexity
- Best Navy Strength: Sipsmith V.J.O.P. — bold, juniper-packed
