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Sipsmith Gin x Pact Coffee = Sipspresso Gin coffee heaven

Sipspresso Gin is the result of a beautiful collaboration between Sipsmith and Pact Coffee. What’s not to like about it?

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It seems like whenever anyone wants to make a boozy drink a bit more exiting and sassy, they just add coffee to it.

If it can be done, it’s probably been done.

Rum with coffee? It’s been done.

Vodka actually made from coffee? Yeah, you can get it.

Coffee in your beer? Sure!

What next? Cold brew coffee in your red wine? All yours.

So maybe it’s not totally unexpected that we’ve now got a coffee infused gin, courtesy of Sipsmith. We’re all over it.

Sipspresso Gin, made from Pact Coffee beans

So, what is this coffee gin?

We’ll quote Sipsmith on this one:

“We set out to distill a clear espresso martini before discovering the intricate and entwining relationship between the coffee bean and a plethora of other botanicals. So, with Niki Segnit’s Flavour Thesaurus in hand, we navigated our way through intriguing flavour combinations, keeping coffee at the heart of our exploration. Then, working alongside our friends at Pact Coffee, we stumbled upon their Fruit & Nut Espresso blend, a modern twist on a traditional Italian espresso, sourced from two different producers, Planalto Estate in Brazil and Ngara Nyarusiza in Rwanda. With the combination of these beans macerated alongside cinnamon, coriander, vanilla and banana we’ve designed a wonderfully aromatic and smooth spiced coffee gin. Enjoy as a G&T or shake up a creamy White Russian.”

Want to buy this Fruit and Nut Espresso blend, without the gin?

You can get it here.

What does Sipspresso Coffee Gin taste like?

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It has a velvety chocolate nose, with notes of green coffee beans, rich liquorish and wafts of smoky star anise.

The taste is reminiscent of aniseed blends, chai latte, cacao nibs and hints of smooooooth and silky vanilla.

It has a spicy iced coffee finish, with subtle absinth undercurrents.

Sipspresso Gin Reviews

Reviews snipped from their website sound keen:

“An absolute winner! This really works and needs to go onto your regular list – more please……!”

“I wasn’t convinced this would work, delighted to be wrong it is very good indeed. Sadly it is also all gone.”

“Wasn’t sure how this would work however, add some premium tonic and you have yourself a winner! Thanks Sipsmith, liked this one 🙂”

The people sound pleased!

Where can I buy this Coffee Gin?

Oh, it’s cruel but you can’t get this in supermarkets yet. You can only get it if you’re part of their Sipping Society.

Hopefully they’ll add it to their normal range soon.

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About CoffeeCode

This article was written by Gregg Romano who is the founder of CoffeeCode, the UK’s fastest growing and most exciting coffee blog.  CoffeeCode has a focus on great coffee, inspirational design and sustainability.

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