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Fifty Pounds London Dry Gin

Fifty Pounds London Dry Gin

London Dry 43.5% ABV
7.6
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7 Reviews

Priya Sharma VIPsAllowed 3 March 2026
9/10
Worth every penny

Despite the tongue-in-cheek name, Fifty Pounds London Dry at 43.5% genuinely justifies its price. The juniper is beautifully expressed, the botanical balance is exceptional, and the finish is long and satisfying.

Petra Novak VIPsAllowed 13 February 2026
10/10
Outstanding London Dry

Fifty Pounds is one of the finest London Drys money can buy. At 43.5% every element is perfectly judged — bold juniper, complex botanicals, impeccable balance, and a finish that lingers beautifully. Worth far more than fifty pounds.

Freya Lindqvist VIPsAllowed 20 January 2026
9/10
Premium gin for a reason

Fifty Pounds London Dry at 43.5% is a masterclass in traditional gin-making. The juniper sings, the botanicals harmonise, and the finish goes on forever. This is how London Dry should taste.

Sophia Laurent VIPsAllowed 27 December 2025
8/10
Serious Martini gin

The 43.5% ABV and bold juniper character make Fifty Pounds ideal for Martinis. This London Dry has the backbone and complexity to stand up with just a whisper of vermouth.

Benjamin Ross VIPsAllowed 24 November 2025
7/10
Good but pricey

Fifty Pounds is a solid London Dry at 43.5%, with a classic juniper-forward profile and decent complexity. However, the name sets high expectations for the price tag, and while it's good, I'm not convinced it's better than cheaper alternatives.

Jackson Wu VIPsAllowed 4 November 2025
8/10
Classic London Dry style

Fifty Pounds delivers a textbook London Dry at 43.5%. The juniper is bold and confident, the botanicals are well-integrated, and the finish is clean and dry. Very well-made.

Elena Vasquez VIPsAllowed 3 November 2025
8/10
Traditional and refined

This is a gin for purists. At 43.5% ABV, Fifty Pounds London Dry is juniper-led with a classical balance that makes it ideal for traditional cocktails. No gimmicks, just quality.

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