Provender Brown Gin List

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If you're searching for inspiration for our Show Us Your Gin Summer Cocktail Competition, then look no further! 

One of the main rules is that you have to be able to buy your gin at Provender Brown Deli in George Street, Perth - and with 148 gins on offer, there's plenty of choice to get your mixologist juices flowing!

REMEMBER:

  1. The gin must be stocked by Provender Brown Deli - see below!
  2. You must have at least one gin based spirit, one mixer and one garnish
  3. It must be your original idea

A wee note: "Try it with Irn Bru" might be great at 2am, but its not what we're after!

Avva Navy Strength Gin
Avva Scottish Gin
Badachro Gin
Badvo Gin
Bardowie Gin
Berry Good Blackcurrant Gin
Berry Good Strawberry Gin
Berry Good Strawberry Gin
Biggar Gin
Boe Bramble Gin Liqueur
Boe Peach & Hibiscus Gin
Boe Violet Gin
Brockmans Gin
Bright Spirits Peels Gin
Bright Spirits Pips Gin
Bulldog Gin
Caorunn Gin
Colonsay Gin
Crag and Tail Gin
Darnley's Gin
Darnley's Spiced Gin
Darnley's Spiced Navy Strength
Devil's Staircase Gin
Dundee Marmalade Gin Liqueur
Dundee Original Gin
Dundee Summer Fruits Gin Liqueur
Eden Mill Love Gin
Eden Mill Oak Gin
Eden Mill Original Eden Gin
Edinburgh Christmas Gin
Edinburgh Elderflower Gin
Edinburgh Gin
Edinburgh Plum & Vanilla Gin
Edinburgh Pomegranate & Rose Gin Liqueur
Edinburgh Raspberry Gin
Edinburgh Rhubarb & Ginger Gin
Edinburgh Seaside Gin
Esker Gin
Four Pillars Bloody Shiraz Gin
Gilt Gin
Gin Bothy Amaretto Gin Liqueur
Gin Bothy Blueberry Gin Liqueur
Gin Bothy Chilli Gin Liqueur
Gin Bothy Gingerbread Liqueur
Gin Bothy Gunshot Gin
Gin Bothy Mulled Gin
Gin Bothy Original Gin
Gin Bothy Raspberry Gin Liqueur
Gin Bothy Rhubarb Gin Liqueur
Gin Bothy Rose Gin Liqueur
Gin Bothy Sloe Gin Liqueur
GlenWyvis North Coast 500 Gin
Hendrick's Gin
House of Botanicals Maple Gin
House of Botanicals Old Tom Gin
House of Elrick Gin
Inshriach 43% Gin
Inshriach 57% Gin
James Keillor Dundee Dry Gin
Kinrara Artists Edition
Kinrara Hibicus Gin
Kinrara Highland Dry Gin
Kintyre Gin
Kirkjuvagr Orkney Gin
Lilliard Gin
Lind & Lime Gin
Lundin Gorse Gin
Lussa Gin
Mackintosh Gin
Madderty Micro Blueberry Gin
Madderty Micro Elderflower Gin
Madderty Micro Raspberry Gin
Madderty Micro Strawberry Mint Gin
Makar Glasgow Gin
Makar Oak Aged Gin
Martin Millers Gin
McQueen Chocolate Mint Gin
McQueen Dry Gin
McQueen Mocha Gin
McQueen Smokey Chilli Gin
Minus 33 Juniper Distilled Spirit
Misty Isles Gin
North Berwick Gin
Old Curiosity Apothecary Rose Gin
Old Curiosity Camomile & Cornflower
Old Curiosity Lavendar & Echinacea
Orkney Rhubarb Old Tom
Persie Herby & Aromatic Gin
Persie Labrador Gin
Persie Sweet & Nutty Old Tom Gin
Persie Zesty Citrus Gin
Perth Gin
Pickerings 1947 Gin
Pickerings Gin
Pickerings Navy Strength Gin
Pickerings Pink Grapefruit Gin
Pickering's Sloe Gin
Pinkster Raspberry Gin
Red Door Gin
Redcastle Blood Orange & Rhubarb
Redcastle Gin
Redcastle Passion Fruit & Mango Liqueur
Redcastle Rasp & Pomegranate Gin Liqueur
Riverside Passionfruit Gin Liqueur
Rock Rose Old Tom Pink Grapefruit
Rock Rose Spring Gin
Rock Rose Summer Gin
Rock Rose Clootie Dumpling
Rock Rose Original
Rock Rose Navy Strength
Rock Rose Seasonal Editions
Rock Rose Apple & Lavender
Shetland Reel Gin
Shetland Reel Ocean Sent
Shetland Reel Simmer Gin
Shortcross Gin
Scottish Liqueur Centre Bramble Gin
Scottish Liqueur Centre Sloe Gin
Solway Citrus Gin
Solway Classic Gin
Solway Dry Gin
Solway Raspberry Ripple Gin
Solway Rhubarb Crumble Gin
Solway Sloe Gin
St Andrews Lemongrass Ginger Gin
St Andrews Orange Cardamon Tonka Gin
St Andrews Pink Grapefruit Gin
Strathearn Heather Rose Gin
Strathearn Scottish Gin
Teasmith Gin
The Botanist Islay Gin
The Gael Scottish Gin
Tommy's Gin
Unicorn Tears Gin
Unicorn Tears Pink Gin
Verdant Dry Gin
Warner Edwards Rhubarb Gin
Whitley Neill Blood Orange Gin
Whitley Neill Quince Gin
Whitley Neill Rhubarb & Ginger Gin
Wild Island Botanic Gin
Wild Island Sacred Tree Gin
Wm Kerr's Borders Gin

Gin-Spiration: Top 5 Gin Facts

  1. The earliest mention of the word ‘cocktail’ in reference to a drink was on 20th March, 1798 in the London Morning Post and Gazetteer. It was consumed by Pitt the Younger at the Axe and Gate Tavern at the corner of Downing and Whitehall in London.

  2. London’s most popular drink in the winter of 1823 was the Hot Gin Twist. One man wrote a 149-line poem for the newspapers extolling its virtues. Another wrote a shorter poem extolling both the drink and the previous poem.

  3. The first cocktail listed in the first British book to contain cocktail recipes, William Terrington’s Cooling Cups and Dainty Drinks, was a gin cocktail with ginger syrup, orange curaçao and bitters.

  4. While British sailors received a daily rum ration, British naval officers got a daily ration of gin. 

  5. Gin must legally have a “predominant juniper flavour,” but there are no specifications or limits to how many other botanicals may be used, or the quantity of juniper berries that need to be added during the distilling process.
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