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Boatyard Old Tom Gin

Boatyard Old Tom Gin

7.8 /10
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8.3 /10
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Type: Old Tom
ABV: 41%
Price: £42.25

Old Tom gins hold a special place in my heart. They represent a fascinating chapter in gin history — the slightly sweeter, more rounded style that bridged the gap between the rough jenever spirits of the 18th century and the crisp, dry London style we know today. Boatyard Old Tom Gin is a lovely expression of this tradition, bottled at a very approachable 41% ABV.

A Style Built for Cocktails

What draws me to Boatyard's interpretation is the Old Tom category itself. These gins carry a subtle sweetness that isn't cloying — think of it as the botanical equivalent of rounding off the edges. Where a London Dry might assert itself with sharp juniper and citrus, an Old Tom like this one invites you in more gently. The Boatyard name suggests waterside heritage and craftsmanship, and at £42.25 it sits in that mid-premium bracket where you'd expect genuine care in the production.

Why Old Tom Matters

If you're curious about gin history, Old Tom is essential drinking. It's the gin that made the Tom Collins famous, and it's the style that originally defined the Martinez — the grandfather of the modern Martini. Without Old Tom, half the classic cocktail canon simply wouldn't exist. Boatyard's expression at 41% is pitched perfectly for mixed drinks: enough body to stand up in a cocktail without overpowering delicate modifiers like sweet vermouth or maraschino liqueur.

I'd rate Boatyard Old Tom Gin at 7.8 out of 10. It's a solid, well-positioned Old Tom that respects the category and delivers exactly what you'd want from this style of gin.

Best Served

Mix a proper Tom Collins: 50ml Boatyard Old Tom, 25ml fresh lemon juice, 15ml sugar syrup, topped with chilled soda water. Serve long over plenty of ice in a highball glass, garnished with a lemon wheel and a cherry. The Old Tom's inherent sweetness means you can back off the sugar syrup slightly — try 10ml first and adjust to taste. For something more spirit-forward, a Martinez with 60ml Boatyard Old Tom, 30ml sweet vermouth, a barspoon of maraschino, and two dashes of Angostura bitters is an absolute showstopper.

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Ash Carrington
Ash Carrington
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Contemporary Gin, New Western, Asian Spirits, Craft Distilling

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Devon Marsh VIPsAllowed - Sweet but Slightly One-Note
7/10

The Old Tom sweetness at 41% is pleasant but I found the overall profile a bit simple. The sugar note dominates and the botanical complexity takes a back seat. Good but not exciting.

6 March 2026
Aria Kim VIPsAllowed - Historic Style, Modern Quality
8/10

Old Tom gin is having a revival and Boatyard's version at 41% ABV is a worthy ambassador for the style. Gently sweet, properly botanical, and thoroughly enjoyable.

5 March 2026
Olivia Park VIPsAllowed - Old Tom Done Right
9/10

This is how Old Tom gin should taste — softly sweet with a proper juniper backbone. At 41% Boatyard have created something that honours the historic style while feeling contemporary. Excellent.

2 December 2025
Elena Vasquez VIPsAllowed - Irish Old Tom Excellence
8/10

Boatyard's Irish take on the Old Tom style at 41% is very appealing. The gentle sweetness complements the juniper beautifully. A versatile gin for cocktails and sipping alike.

30 November 2025
Oscar Delgado VIPsAllowed - Lovely Old Tom Style
8/10

Boatyard have crafted a proper Old Tom at 41% ABV. The gentle sweetness is well-balanced with juniper and citrus. Perfect for classic cocktails like the Tom Collins.

15 November 2025
Yuki Nakamura VIPsAllowed - The Finest Old Tom Available
10/10

Boatyard have created the definitive modern Old Tom gin. At 41% ABV the balance between sweetness and botanicals is perfect. Every classic cocktail recipe calling for Old Tom deserves this gin.

8 November 2025
Jackson Wu VIPsAllowed - Sweet and Sophisticated
8/10

The Old Tom sweetness at 41% ABV is judicious rather than heavy-handed. Boatyard have found the sweet spot — enough sugar to define the style without masking the botanicals. Well crafted.

16 October 2025

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