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Fords Officers Reserve Overproof Gin / Barrel Aged

Fords Officers Reserve Overproof Gin / Barrel Aged

7.9 /10
EDITOR
ABV: 54.5%
Price: £35.75

Fords Officers Reserve Overproof Barrel Aged Gin occupies a fascinating niche — one that speaks to where the spirits industry has been heading for the past decade. The Fords brand has built a reputation on bartender credibility, and this expression takes that ethos and pushes it into bolder territory. At 54.5% ABV, this is a gin designed with serious intent, sitting squarely at the intersection of overproof muscle and barrel-aged complexity.

A Bartender's Barrel-Aged Workhorse

The barrel-aged category has matured considerably in recent years, moving well beyond novelty into genuine commercial relevance. What makes Officers Reserve particularly interesting is the dual identity: it's both an overproof gin — built to hold its own in cocktails without being drowned by mixers and modifiers — and a barrel-aged expression that picks up colour and character from wood contact. That combination isn't common, and it gives this bottle a clear point of difference on the back bar.

For a barrel-aged gin at this strength, you'd expect a rich interplay between the juniper-led botanical backbone and the vanillin warmth imparted by the cask. The higher ABV means those flavours carry with real authority. At £35.75, the pricing is competitive for what is effectively a specialist spirit — it undercuts several barrel-aged competitors while offering more versatility thanks to that overproof strength.

I'd score Fords Officers Reserve a confident 7.9 out of 10. It knows exactly what it is, who it's for, and where it belongs — behind the bar in the hands of someone who understands how to deploy it. That clarity of purpose counts for a great deal in an increasingly crowded market.

Best served: In a robust Negroni, where the overproof strength and barrel character can stand toe-to-toe with Campari and sweet vermouth. It's also exceptional in a barrel-aged Martini riff — stir it down with a quality dry vermouth and an orange twist. This is emphatically not a gin and tonic gin; it's a cocktail tool.

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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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