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Manly Spirits Australian Dry Gin

Manly Spirits Australian Dry Gin

7.5 /10
EDITOR
ABV: 43%
Price: £41.75

Tasting Notes

Nose

Fruity pepper with juniper and delicate citrus — the sea lettuce adding subtle oceanic complexity beneath the Australian natives

Palate

Soft spice and approachable pepper — juniper core with bright citrus and marine freshness, finger lime adding Australian citrus character, sea lettuce umami creating oceanic depth

Finish

Complex and lingering — the marine, citrus and juniper combining in a distinctly Sydney northern beaches character that no European gin can replicate

Manly Spirits Australian Dry Gin arrives with the confidence of a producer who understands that the London Dry designation is as much a statement of method as it is of intent. At 43% ABV, it sits just above the category minimum of 37.5%, a strength that suggests the distiller wants the botanicals to carry themselves with a degree of authority without tipping into the muscular territory of a navy strength.

Style & Category

The name itself is telling — 'Australian Dry' positioned within the London Dry tradition. This is a gin that appears to bridge the heritage of a classical juniper-led style with the character one increasingly associates with Australian distilling, where native botanicals and a lighter, more aromatic sensibility have carved out a distinct identity on the world stage. It is a balancing act I always find compelling: honouring the architectural discipline of London Dry whilst allowing terroir to speak.

Expectations & Impressions

At this price point — just under £42 — Manly Spirits positions itself in a competitive bracket where craft credentials must be matched by quality in the glass. I found it to be a well-composed gin that rewards a considered approach. It does not shout, but it holds your attention. There is a cleanliness to the spirit that speaks to careful distillation, and the overall balance suggests a botanical bill that has been thoughtfully calibrated rather than crowded.

Best Served

A classic G&T with Fever-Tree Indian Tonic and a twist of grapefruit peel would be my recommendation — something that respects the dry backbone whilst allowing the subtleties of the spirit to emerge. Equally at home in a Martini for those who prefer their gin unadorned.

A solid 7.5 out of 10 — a capable and composed London Dry that sits comfortably within its category.

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Joe Whitfield
Joe Whitfield
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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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