Tasting Notes
Nose: The inside of a pineapple fritter - juicy, with a touch of zestiness and light caramel.
Taste: An indulgent harmony of flavours greet the tongue: a beautiful mix of sweet and sour pineapple and rich, sweet caramel.
Finish: Lingering sweet pineapple, as well as the dry, crisp freshness of the gin, inviting you back in for another sip.
Pineapple Gin is a surprisingly versatile drink and mixes well with a variety of ingredients. For a straightforward serve, fill a tall glass with lots of ice, add a measure of the gin before topping up with your favourite mixer, be that tonic, soda water, cola, or - our personal choice - Ting. The grapefruit soda’s bittersweet flavours combine well with the tart sweetness of the gin.
For a touch of decadence, add a splash of Pineapple Gin to a Champagne flute and add a glug of sparkling wine.
For the more ambitious home bartender, here are some other ideas.
Pineapple Gin Daiquiri
25ml White Rum (preferably a Rhum Agricole)
25ml Pineapple Gin
15ml Lime juice
10ml Sugar syrup
SHAKE
A real taste of the tropics, with the light sweetness and grassy complexity of the rum. This adds to the flavour of the gin, which contributes a light sweetness and plenty of punchy pineapple. The lime juice intermingles with the the other fruit notes for a long, crisp finish.
Hawaiian Station Master
Inspired by the “Berlin Station Master” (a Martini with Islay Whisky) and the famous Canadian pizza that - controversially - combined ham and pineapple.
25ml Pineapple Gin
25ml Dry Gin
5ml Smoky Scotch whisky
SHAKE
This drink will likely prove as controversial as the pizza; the intriguing mix of peat smoke (reminiscent of smoked ham) and the sweet, juicy pineapple is quite the juxtaposition. The underlying botanicals add complexity and a slightly dry finish.
Not content with these creations, we sought out Tiki expert, Jeff “The Beachbum” Berry, who has recently released the excellent Total Tiki app, which contains nearly 250 Tiki cocktail recipes. Jeff recommended the following drinks to try with the gin, which have been slightly modified.
Honolulu
50ml Pineapple Gin
10ml Lemon Gin
10ml Orange juice
1 tsp Powdered sugar
3-4 Dashes of Angostura Bitters
SHAKE
A fruity drink with plump pineapple notes at the start and a refreshing citrus twang on the finish - all with the perfect balance of sweet and sour.
Polocu
30ml Pineapple Gin
10ml Cognac
5ml Cointreau
5ml St Germaine Elderflower Liqueur
5ml Coco Lopez Coconut Cream
3 dashes Orange bitters
SHAKE
This drink has a slight pearlescent opacity thanks to the coconut cream (in a pinch you could substitute for normal milk or cream). The drink is creamy, jammy, and fruity; sweet, spicy and dry - really leading your senses through a range of sensations. The cinnamon and gin also add a pleasant sweetness. Indulgent, but still refreshing.
Royal Hawaiian
30ml Pineapple Gin
15ml Dry Gin
10ml Lemon juice
5ml Orgeat syrup
SHAKE
A good choice for those with less of a sweet-tooth. This has a lovely balance between the sweet gin and the tart lemon, making something akin to a White Lady with a tropical twist.
Hopefully these cocktail ideas will inspire you to mix up your own creations using the Spit-Roasted Pineapple Gin. Whether simple or complex, there are plenty of delicious creations to be made - here comes the summer...
Oh, it's also well worth mentioning that Spit-Roasted Pineapple Gin took home a prestigious Master medal at The Gin Masters 2017. Well happy about that, we are.
DTS
Off-trade/on-trade enquiries should be directed to our UK distributor, Maverick Drinks.