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Brockmans Gin

Brockmans Gin

7.3 /10
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ABV: 40%
Price: £34.75

Tasting Notes

Nose

Bright and floral with strawberry, hibiscus — dominated by blueberry and blackberry aromatics, a touch of sourness

Palate

Raspberry lemon cake sweetness, bright and robust — blackberry and coriander, intense and clean with berries and citrus, distinct bubblegum note that is not sweet

Finish

Blueberries transitioning to spice — tingling on the palate with dry coriander warmth

Brockmans is one of those bottles that divides opinion in gin circles — and honestly, that's part of its appeal. Categorised as a flavoured gin, it sits at 40% ABV and leans heavily into a darker, berry-forward profile that sets it apart from the juniper-first crowd. At £34.75, it's priced in that mid-range sweet spot where you expect a gin to do something interesting. Brockmans delivers on that front.

Style & Character

This is a gin that wears its flavoured credentials openly. Where a London Dry might hit you with piney juniper and citrus peel, Brockmans takes a different path entirely. The brand has built its reputation on a softer, more approachable character — one that's drawn plenty of newcomers into the gin fold. I respect that. Not every bottle needs to be a botanicals lecture.

The smoothness here is the headline act. At 40% ABV it's gentle on the palate, designed more for easy drinking than for challenging your expectations. That said, I'd have liked to see a touch more complexity or a slightly higher proof to give the botanicals more room to breathe. It's well-made and consistent, but it plays it safe — and at this price point, I want a gin that takes at least one risk.

Best Served

Skip the classic G&T formula here. Brockmans works beautifully with a Japanese-style highball approach — plenty of ice, a restrained pour of premium tonic, and a garnish of fresh blackberries with a twist of grapefruit peel. If you're feeling adventurous, try it in a Bramble with a float of crème de cassis and a few drops of yuzu juice. It was made for fruit-forward serves.

A solid 7.3 out of 10. Brockmans knows exactly what it wants to be and executes it well. It won't convert the juniper purists, but it's a genuinely enjoyable flavoured gin that earns its place on a well-stocked shelf.

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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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