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BrentClark
Reviewed November 15, 2024 (edited March 18, 2025)It was delightfully exquisite. There weren't enough stars so I had to give two reviews. You can tell this was made with precision. -
loteecdadon
Reviewed November 15, 2024 (edited March 18, 2025)Had to give this a 5 it's one of a kind. You have to try the kinship with the elderflower tonic.36.0 USD per Bottle -
CorkandCap
Reviewed November 15, 2024 (edited March 18, 2025)Lovely deep citrus notes, mixed with a balanced blend of florals that we expect from a brand with such a close connection to the Gin Guild. Thanks to the Distiller.com App, I was able to post a picture showing the color, since whoever took the original picture decided to brilliently do so with an empty bottle....34.95 USD per BottleDurham Distillery -
CorkandCap
Reviewed November 15, 2024 (edited March 18, 2025)I was thrilled to try The Durham Distillery's "Kinship" Butterfly Pea Flower Gin! Having visited many distilleries over the years, I found it fascinating to see their innovative process and how they've grown in Durham. The gin’s vibrant color and floral aroma are simply exquisite. A true gem (or should I say "Amethyst"). —five stars! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟34.9 USD per Bottle -
loteecdadon
Reviewed November 15, 2024 (edited March 18, 2025)Wow!! This is not just a "purple colored" gin! To experience the variety of cocktails you make kinship was a fun experience as mixologist. Or you can have it just straight chilled and it is so smooth on the palate. I can definitely taste why this is an award winning gin.36.0 USD per Bottle -
beejaydub
Reviewed November 5, 2024 (edited November 15, 2024)Tried this again after a good time off and the Parks and Rec quote about Swanson family moonshine cones to mind: "It's only legal use is to strip varnish off of speedboats... We use it to burn warts off of the mules” Kinda tastes like that. -
beejaydub
Reviewed August 30, 2024 (edited November 15, 2024)Dry dirty martini. Was thinking maybe the olive brine would overpower. Nope.. just added brine to fishy flavor. Tasted like drinking seaweed. Couldn't even finish one sip. Truly terrible. -
beejaydub
Reviewed August 17, 2024 (edited November 15, 2024)When used in a gin Caesar. Trust me folks, I'm doing this so you don't have to. Still gross, while the gun does seem to blend towards to Worcestershire sauce, it still stands out as terrible. This goin is called kinship, but i think if you served this Caesar to s Canadian, we'd have all out war.
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