Do yourGin
Your own signature gin in two days. No distillery required.
What’s in the box
What you’ll need
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Three steps
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Soak the juniper
The base of your gin is a clear, neutral alcohol — a good vodka is perfect, because vodka is made from wheat, just like the alcohol used to make gin. Lightly crush the juniper berries so they release their aroma, pour them into a bottle with the funnel, and add 350 ml vodka.
This slow, cold soaking is what bartenders call macerating.
Add your botanicals
After 24 hours, it’s time to make it your own. We’ve put together three recipes to show you the amounts — or mix your own blend. Crushing the seeds and pods first helps them release more flavour.
Feel free to add flavours from your kitchen too: basil, rosemary, fennel, chilli, lemon peel or ginger.
Filter, chill, sign
Pour your gin through the funnel with a filter paper to remove the botanicals. You can taste it right away — but for the best flavour, let it rest in the fridge for at least 12 more hours. Then design your label and sign your batch.
Your gin isn’t distilled, so it keeps its natural colour — that’s a good sign, not a fault.
Three recipes
Each recipe is made for one bottle of 350 ml vodka. Use them as a starting point — get creative and make the gin your own.
The SpiritedPeppery and bold
- Juniper berries1½ test tubes
- Green cardamom1 pod
- Cubeb pepper3 peppercorns
- Coriander seeds½ tsp
- Laurel½ tsp
- Pink pepper10 peppercorns
The TraditionalClassic London Dry character
- Juniper berries2 test tubes
- Green cardamom2 pods
- Licorice¼ tsp
- Coriander seeds½ tsp
- Orange peel½ tsp
The ColourfulFloral, with a pink glow
- Juniper berries1 test tube
- Green cardamom1 pod
- Coriander seeds¼ tsp
- Orange peel½ tsp
- Lavender flowers1 hint
- Hibiscus flowers1 tsp
Your botanicals
Want more botanicals? Discover our Premium Botanicals sets and keep your bar experimenting. Visit the shop →
Serve it
Your gin, your tonic
- Fill a glass to the top with ice — more ice melts slower and keeps your drink colder.
- Peel a strip of lemon zest (organic, unwaxed) and drop it in for the citrus oils.
- Pour your gin over the ice so it picks up the aromas on the way down.
- Top up with a good tonic — 1 part gin to 2–3 parts tonic is a solid starting point.
