Ebb + Flow Gin – Sound Spirits
Creamy citrus and vanilla with very light juniper spice make this the key lime pie of gins.
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A gin where the juniper doesn’t dominate, but is balanced with other spices, herbs and botanicals. Some consider American Dry Gin to be synonymous with New Western Gin, but we define the two differently with American Dry Gin being actually dry while New Western may have a sweetness (typically from infused fruit).
Creamy citrus and vanilla with very light juniper spice make this the key lime pie of gins.
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Oh, nuts… and cinnamon, creamy citrus, lavender, and other wonderful botanicals from the Cascade Mountains.
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Best mixed in a cocktail that calls for lemons, when you have no lemons.
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A very smooth and floral gin that closely resembles Hendricks due to its heavy use of cucumber, but offers significantly more herbal and spice complexity.
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The near pine-less Juniper melts away with the zesty citrus, orris, coriander, and cardamon.
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A beautiful mix of vanilla, cinnamon, and caramel that isn’t too sweet. Barrel aged gin; perfect on a winter night to warm you up.
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A warm, spicy, barrel aged gin; perfect on a cold winter night when you’re out of Scotch.
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A refreshing light New Western gin with a dominant Rangpur lime flavor.
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An American Dry Gin with a creamy orange marmalade/sherbet flavor.
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