James May launches horseradish gin

James May launches horseradish gin

James Gin – gin by James May – has  released a limited edition TURBO version of the original Asian Parsnip – with added horseradish….and his own cocktail recipe book. James May says: “This is a limited edition gin of 500 bottles, unless you really like it, in which case we may unlimit it. The turbocharging…


James Gin – gin by James May – has  released a limited edition TURBO version of the original Asian Parsnip – with added horseradish….and his own cocktail recipe book.

James May says: “This is a limited edition gin of 500 bottles, unless you really like it, in which case we may unlimit it. The turbocharging of regular Asian Parsnip is achieved through the addition of horseradish, an idea that formed in the mind of master ginsmith Hugh Anderson as he contemplated another grim winter in his freezing distillery. Ideal with a beef sandwich.”

The James Gin Big Book of Cocktails – £7.99

This is a complete guide to the world’s greatest cocktail recipes. Created by Jamie Maudsley, mixologist at The Royal Oak, Swallowcliffe and diligently tasted and approved by James May.

The new James Gin Mini Gift Set – £18.99

Is a new gift set. This time it features Asian Parsnip, London Drizzle and California Dreamgin’ in handy ‘hide in your hand luggage’ 5ml sizes. Also perfect if you don’t like someone quite enough to buy them a full bottle at Christmas.

The New James Gin Mini Gift Set includes:
5cl Asian Parsnip Gin (sweet, parsnip, spicy)
5cl California Dreamgin’ (mushroom & patchouli, man)
5cl London Drizzle Gin (umami, beetroot, ‘freshly wetted pavement’)

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