About the spirit
The holy grail of lower-alcohol spirits - half the strength, all the taste
- We’ve been on the lookout for a decent lower-alcohol alternative to gin for ages, but never found a bottle that really hit the spot - that’s until we met Nick Johnson, the owner of ‘Spirit of Bermondsey’, a London-based artisan drinks company.
- His Trinity25 instantly turned heads at Naked HQ. With an ABV of 25%, it’s a lighter alternative to full-strength gin. It’s distilled using 100% English grain spirit, cold-infused with juniper and a holy ‘Trinity’ of spiced botanicals - cardamom, coriander seed and black pepper, giving a dry, well balanced and delicious taste.
- He’d experimented with a lot of different strengths but found that 25% ABV was the sweet spot, retaining all the bite and botanical flavour of a full-strength gin, while offering something lower in alcohol, calories and hangovers!
Best before
Once opened, drink within 6 months
Serving advice
Upgrade your favourite G&T with Trinity25 and a refreshing Mediterranean Tonic, with a generous helping of lime. And because it's 25% ABV, you can enjoy double the amount!
Food match
Enjoy as a tasty lower-alcohol aperitif
Contains sulphites
Meet the spirit maker - Nick Johnson
- Nick Johnson is the founder of Spirit of Bermondsey - a one-of-a-kind drinks company, devoted to capturing a unique part of London (the old gateway to the world's spice trade) with lower-alcohol alternatives to the UK's favourite spirits.
- Nick's also a local councillor who's deeply involved in the community and history of Bermondsey. The inspiration for his unique spiced botanical blend, Trinity25, he drew from the names of Bermondsey’s warehouses – Nutmeg House, Cardamom Building, Vanilla and Sesame Court – all named after the spices they originally stored.
- His mould-breaking Trinity25 is a fresher alternative to gin (at 25%) and is made with 100% English grain spirit, cold-infused with juniper and a ‘trinity’ of spiced botanicals. It’s a drink you can enjoy drinking throughout the evening – not so strong that it leaves you feeling ropey the next day, but strong enough to feel like a ‘proper drink’.
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