THE ART OF DISTILLATION In the 1600’s Apothecaries were using small copper stills to make non-alcoholic herbal remedies. This alchemy was documented in The Art of Distillation published in London in the year 1651 and is now re-purposed for the modern day. THE ART OF NATURE Mother Earth is gracious, precious and ingenious. In honour of this wild and natural world, the finest ingredients are harvested and individually distilled to capture nature’s true spirit. THE LEGACY Founded by Ben in his kitchen in the woods, with a copper still and copy of The Art of Distillation to continue his family’s 300 year farming ancestry and change the way the world drinks.
Product Features
- The world’s first non-alcoholic spirit creates a world of possibility working with mixers, teas, brines, salts and shrubs to create dry, sour, bitter and savory drinks.
- Garden 108 is Herbal, Grassy and Floral with hints of Peas, Hay, Spearmint, Rosemary and Thyme giving it a more delicate flavor.
- Serve with Indian Tonic Water and a Handful of Peas or come up with something entirely new
- Non-Alcoholic, Sugar Free, Allergen Free, Sweetener Free, No Artificial Flavours
Work in progress Hmmm. Seems like a work in progress. I tried some straight out of the bottle (of course!) and it tasted like flavored water. I tried some with the suggested serve, tonic and peas, and it tasted like a grown-up drink. Ditto with tonic and lime. But it smells a little weird. Iâm thinking of experimenting with juniper berries to get a more ginnish flavor…and Iâll try the Exotic flavor, I guess, to see if itâs like Opihr. The price is ridiculous and I wouldnât buy much – see the picture for what…
Not my taste….
Nice straight up, but way overpriced as a boozeless mixer I was hoping the product would live up to the hype but in my opinion it fell short. I love the concept of a specialty cocktail base that was non-alcoholic and was really hoping this would be a good substitute for my non-drinking friends. While it smells and tastes great by itself, it gets easily drowned out by other ingredients. Weâre this a $15 bottle I would be pleased, but for the $50+ price tag I was pretty disappointed. I use a lot of high end bitters to make less-alcoholic drinks and they…