Glaswegin

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ManufacturerIllicit Spirits Distillery
DistributorCourageous Spirits
OriginTradeston, Glasgow, Scotland
Glaswegin
TypeLondon dry gin
ManufacturerIllicit Spirits Distillery
DistributorCourageous Spirits
OriginTradeston, Glasgow, Scotland
Introduced2018
Alcohol by volume41.1% (Original; Tequila Cask)
55.8% (Weegie Strength)
37.5% (Raspberry & Rhubarb)
Websiteglaswegin.com

Glaswegin is a brand of gin distilled in the Tradeston area of Glasgow, Scotland.[1]

The company was founded in 2018 by Andy McGeoch, as a reaction to the popularity of Edinburgh Gin in Glasgow.[2] McGeoch had previously been CEO of clothing retailer M&Co.[1] The packaging and distinctive porcelain bottle were designed by Paul Grey of the Glasgow School of Art.[1]

In 2023, Courageous Spirits began to export Glaswegin to Canada. This was the first time the brand had been made available in North America.[1]

In 2024, Glaswegin opened a brand home on Lancefield Street, Finnieston.[3]

Products

The core Glaswegin product is a London dry gin with eight botanicals, including Scottish milk thistle.[2] The gin is contract-distilled on a copper pot still at Illicit Spirits Distillery.[4] Several variations on the core gin have been released, including a raspberry & rhubarb flavour gin, a tequila cask matured gin, and a navy strength gin at 55.8% abv called the "Weegie Strength" edition.[2]

In 2021 the company released King's Inch, an independent bottling of single malt whisky sourced from Glasgow distillery. The project had been assisted by industry expert Jim Swan.[5] An age statement whisky followed in 2024.[3]

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