Description
Bully Boy's Estate Gin combines the innovative spirit of Boston with a rich botanical selection, making it a distinctive addition to the gin landscape. Originating from Massachusetts, this gin captivates with its unique base blend of neutral grain and apple brandy, providing a subtly fruity undertone that complements its robust botanical mix. Expect a juniper-forward profile with a delightful twist — thanks to the inclusion of Albanian juniper and juniperus virginiana, or eastern red cedar, which adds an earthy depth. The interplay of coriander and lemon introduces a zesty freshness, while hibiscus adds a floral layer and pink peppercorns contribute a gentle spice, creating a balanced yet complex flavor palette. Estate Gin's versatility shines through in a variety of cocktail applications. Its bold character stands up beautifully in a classic Negroni, offering a nuanced bitterness that pairs well with the sweetness of vermouth and bitterness of Campari. For those who appreciate a more straightforward drink, a Gin & Tonic with Estate Gin is both refreshing and aromatic, best served in a balloon glass with plenty of ice, garnished with a twist of lemon or a sprig of rosemary to enhance its herbal notes. When crafting a Martini with Estate Gin, its higher ABV of 45% ensures a full-bodied experience, best complemented by a dry vermouth and a lemon twist. For a more refreshing option, a Tom Collins brings out the gin’s citrus and peppery elements, served long in a highball glass filled with ice, and garnished with a slice of lemon to accentuate its bright, clean finish. Whether experimenting with classic recipes or creating an innovative mix, Bully Boy's Estate Gin offers a distinctive flavor journey rooted in the vibrant spirit of New England distilling traditions.
Customer reviews
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Shared a round of negronis with my sister and her husband. Good bite, maybe just a little hot but everyone liked it.
Response from CBC Liquors, Westford
Glad the family enjoyed Bully Boy! If you want something softer for next time, try Barr Hill's gin instead. - Marie
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Deck nights and gin tonics with this, just right. The bottle does not last long in summer.
Response from CBC Liquors, Westford
Estate Gin is tough to beat for patio weather. If you like it that much, keep an eye out for their white rum too.
