This is about $12. You should take your $12, and instead buy dozen gallon jugs of water. That’s much better than this. So, since I only have 1 or 2 pours /week, and on weekends only, I opened this up yesterday. I made two concoctions for this: The first was taking lemongrass and honey, and boiling it in water to make a lemongrass syrup. The second was taking lemon and sugar, and boiling that to make a lemon syrup. I cooled both for several hours. Then I took 2 ounces of this with 1 ounce of the syrup, some ice, a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar, and shook it all up. Both cocktails were horrible. The 2 ounce of this base was too herbal, like spoiled basil leaves. The syrups by themselves were amazing, especially the lemongrass...it was this base that smelled like a dirty sock. Ended up throwing away the bottle...
About this bottle
Seedlip Garden 108 is a non-alcoholic spirit made using ingredients such as peas, hay, spearmint, rosemary, thyme, and hops. It is made by using alcohol in its initial maceration of the botanicals, but the brand's process of distillation removes the alcohol from the end result. Seedlip Garden 108 is sugar and sweetener free and has zero calories. Consumed neat, the drink has less than 0.5% ABV. The brand recommends drinking within six months of opening, but it requires no refrigeration. Recommended serves include mixers such as tonic and ginger ale.
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Ok I like drinking however I'm getting old and I feel any more than a couple of drinks and it affects my sleep, plus I think I'm falling into the middle age drinking pattern of one a two most nights which I'm trying to knock on the head soooo gin that isn't gin is the answer...or so I thought. Sadly it really wasn't.. the lady who gave me a taste told me people said it was like drinking chopped parsley...and it was... in the words of a wise man called Gump, that's all I have to say about that. Needless to say I didn't buy a bottle.
This was my least favorite of the three non-alcoholic Seedlip "spirits" that I've tried. Smells like intense, slightly rotting herbs and sliced heirloom tomatoes - yikes! The taste is somewhat more tolerable, with some more citrus to go with herbs, but again with the raw unseasonned tomato flavor which did not sit well with me. Mixers like tonic diluted but did not improve the flavors. I would only recommend this for a virgin Bloody Mary - nothing else.
We are trying alone of these non-alcoholic spirits for dry days. We had this the other night in their cocktail recipe called "Lime" and it was really good. This is not missing flavor or scent. Of course it isn't exactly the same as drinking Hendricks lol, but hey - for a non- alcohol version, it's good.
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