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Firestarter Gin

Firestarter Gin

7.6 /10
EDITOR
ABV: 40%
Price: £24.95

Tasting Notes

Nose

Pine sap meeting pine needles with subtle spice — juniper abundant with mild pepper prickle

Palate

Medium-bodied and crisp, balancing herbaceous pine and tart juniper with warming pepper spice — light-bodied with pepper and pine needle flavours

Finish

Whisper-light, vodka-like and dry as a bone — clear and crisp

Firestarter Gin arrives with a name that promises boldness, yet it sits firmly within the London Dry category — a style governed by tradition, discipline, and strict production standards. At 40% ABV, it meets the minimum threshold for a London Dry classification, and at £24.95, it positions itself squarely in the accessible end of the market. The question, as always, is whether it delivers enough character to justify a place on your shelf.

Style & Category

A London Dry must, by definition, derive its predominant flavour from juniper, with all botanicals added during distillation rather than after. There is no room for added sweetness or artificial flavouring — what comes off the still is what you get. It is a category I have enormous respect for, precisely because there is nowhere to hide. Every decision the distiller makes is laid bare in the glass.

Expectations & Impressions

Without confirmed botanical details or distillery provenance, Firestarter asks the drinker to take it largely on trust. That said, the name suggests a gin with ambition — perhaps a bolder juniper core or a measured use of warming spice to earn its fiery moniker. At this price point, I would expect a competent, well-structured London Dry that handles the fundamentals with confidence, even if it may not rewrite the rulebook.

Best Served

A straightforward London Dry at this ABV lends itself naturally to a classic G&T — I would reach for Fever-Tree Indian Tonic and a twist of lemon peel to let the juniper do the talking. It should also hold its own in a Negroni, where the structure of a true London Dry provides essential backbone against sweet vermouth and Campari.

Firestarter is a solid if unassuming entry in an increasingly crowded field. It earns a respectable 7.6 out of 10 — a gin that does what it says on the label without quite setting the world alight.

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Joe Whitfield
Joe Whitfield
Editor-in-Chief

Joe has spent over fifteen years immersed in the whiskey industry, beginning his career at a Speyside distillery before moving into drinks journalism. As Editor-in-Chief at Whiskeyful.com, he oversees...

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