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Austin's Silver Cat Gin / Bot.1970s

Austin's Silver Cat Gin / Bot.1970s

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8.4 /10
COMMUNITY (7)
Type: London Dry
ABV: 42%
Price: £150.00

There are bottles that sit on a back bar and quietly demand your attention — not through flashy labels or breathless marketing copy, but through sheer enigma. Austin's Silver Cat Gin, designated Bot.1970s, is precisely that kind of spirit. A London Dry bottled at 42% ABV, it carries with it the weight of a bygone era, a nod to distilling traditions that predate the modern gin renaissance by decades.

A London Dry With Mystery in Its Bones

The Bot.1970s designation is tantalising. It suggests a botanical recipe rooted in the 1970s — a period when gin was workhorse rather than showpiece, when juniper led without apology and supporting botanicals knew their place. Austin's appears to honour that philosophy. This is a London Dry in the truest sense: a gin built on structure and discipline rather than novelty.

At 42%, the Silver Cat sits at a comfortable strength — enough to carry its botanical architecture through a long pour of tonic without losing its nerve, yet restrained enough for contemplative sipping. The price point of £150 positions this firmly as a collector's bottle, a spirit for those who seek provenance and story as much as flavour.

What draws me to this gin is precisely what it withholds. The undisclosed botanicals, the unconfirmed distillery — these are not gaps but invitations. In an age of radical transparency, there is something deeply appealing about a gin that asks you to trust the liquid in the glass rather than the paragraph on the label. I rate it 8.2 out of 10 — a compelling, well-constructed London Dry that rewards curiosity and patience in equal measure.

Best served unhurried, in a heavy-bottomed tumbler with a premium Indian tonic and a single twist of lemon peel — the kind of drink you pour when the evening stretches out ahead of you with nowhere particular to be.

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Joe Whitfield
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Kai Oliveira VIPsAllowed - Well-preserved vintage
8/10

Austin's Silver Cat from the seventies has held up remarkably well at 42%. The London Dry character is clean and well-defined, with vintage smoothness that modern gins can't replicate.

7 January 2026
Derek Chang VIPsAllowed - Finest vintage cat gin
10/10

Austin's Silver Cat from the 1970s at 42% is one of the best vintage gins I've ever opened. The London Dry profile is immaculate — decades of gentle bottle ageing have created something truly extraordinary. Smooth, complex, and utterly captivating.

22 December 2025
Penelope Hart VIPsAllowed - Hidden vintage treasure
9/10

Don't overlook Austin's Silver Cat from the 1970s. At 42% ABV this London Dry has developed a beautiful complexity with age. The juniper is mellowed and integrated, the overall profile is supremely balanced.

14 December 2025
Mei-Lin Wu VIPsAllowed - Seventies cat's meow
9/10

This 1970s Austin's Silver Cat at 42% is a fantastic vintage find. The London Dry profile has aged beautifully — mellowed juniper, gentle spice, and a smooth, rounded character. Really lovely stuff.

21 November 2025
Daisy Miller VIPsAllowed - Retro gin delight
8/10

Austin's Silver Cat from the seventies at 42% is a charming vintage London Dry. The cat branding is wonderfully retro, and the gin inside still has good juniper character with a mellow, aged quality.

20 November 2025
Ryan Mitchell VIPsAllowed - Charming retro find
8/10

The Silver Cat branding alone makes this worth buying, but the gin inside is genuinely good too. At 42% this seventies London Dry has that lovely vintage smoothness. A delightful bottle.

20 October 2025
Jorge Castillo VIPsAllowed - Vintage charm but fading
7/10

This 1970s Austin's Silver Cat is interesting as a vintage find at 42%, but the years haven't been entirely kind. The London Dry character is still discernible but some of the brighter notes have dulled. More a curiosity than a daily drinker.

17 October 2025

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