Stranger & Sons, an Indian gin founded in 2018, is a highly sought-after spirit in India, Thailand and the United Kingdom. Despite being a relatively new brand, the gin has already bagged prestigious awards.
We have got good news that’s sure to excite our readers, especially those who are gin enthusiasts! Stranger & Sons has arrived on our shores and you’ll be able to find both their bottles and ready-to-serve, pre-batched cocktails from them.
Read on to find out more about them and where to find them!
Award-winning Brand
Stranger & Sons won the ‘Gold-Outstanding’ at the International Wine & Spirit Competition 2020 with a near-perfect score (98/100).
It was also one out of the eight gins globally to have clinched this award, thereby becoming the pride and glory of India, seeing how it was the only Indian brand to be recognised by the IWSC. Impressive.
The Indian Gin
The Indian gin brand themselves on having the perfect blend of black pepper, nutmeg, mace, coriander, liquorice, cassia bark, angelica, juniper and a medley of four aromatic citrus peels.
We don’t know about you, but this combination sounds absolutely delightful to us.
Stranger & Sons in Singapore
In Singapore, Stranger & Sons has partnered with Dyspatchr, a locally based distribution company to launch their gin.
To mark their entry into the market, Stranger & Sons launched ‘Strange Times’, a collection of pre-batched cocktails that are made in collaboration with some of Singapore’s best bars such as 28 HongKong Street, Tippling Club, Neon Pigeon, The Old Man and Native.
Each Strange Times pre-batched cocktail comes shaken, stirred and ready to serve. Cocktails from the campaign include:
- ‘East to West Negroni’, a take on the classic Negroni by Tippling Club
- ‘Lady Shiso’, a blend of shiso juice and gin by Neon Pigeon
- ‘Solidarity’, a twist on the Gimlet by The Old Man
- ‘Bengal Sling’, a showcase of the robust flavour or Stranger & Sons by Native
- ‘Wing & A Prayer’, inspired by classics like the Negroni and Lucien Gaudin by 28 HongKong Street
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