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Bluecoat Gin Barrel Reserve

Bluecoat Gin Barrel Reserve

8.2 /10
EDITOR
ABV: 47%
Price: £49.25

Bluecoat Barrel Reserve sits at an interesting intersection in the American craft spirits market — a barrel-aged gin from a brand that helped define the American Dry category. At 47% ABV, it carries enough backbone to stand up to whatever oak influence it has absorbed, and that's a deliberate choice. Too many barrel-aged gins dial back the strength and end up tasting like indecisive whiskey. Bluecoat, to their credit, haven't made that mistake.

The Barrel-Aged Proposition

The barrel-aged gin category remains one of the more polarising corners of the spirits world. Purists dismiss it; bartenders increasingly reach for it. What makes Bluecoat Barrel Reserve compelling is the pedigree — Bluecoat's base spirit has always leaned citrus-forward and clean in the American style, which gives the oak ageing something genuinely interesting to work with. You're not masking juniper behind wood; you're layering complexity onto an already distinctive foundation.

At £49.25, the pricing positions this squarely in the premium-but-not-absurd bracket for aged gins — competitive against the likes of Citadelle Réserve and Two James Barrel Reserve. It's the kind of bottle that earns its place on a back bar where customers are willing to trade up from a standard G&T to something with more narrative.

I'd score Bluecoat Barrel Reserve an 8.2 — it delivers on the promise of the category without overcomplicating things, and the higher ABV gives it real versatility. Not every barrel-aged gin manages that balance.

Best served: In a Negroni, where the oak character can play off the vermouth and Campari, or neat with a single ice cube for those who want to appreciate the wood influence without distraction. This is a bottle bartenders will use — and that's the real test.

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Ash Carrington
Ash Carrington
Reviews Editor

Ash brings a global palate to the team, having spent five years based in Singapore and Tokyo exploring the rapidly evolving Asian whisky scene. As Reviews Editor at Whiskeyful.com, his reviews are kno...

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