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Papa Salt Coastal Gin

Papa Salt Coastal Gin

7.4 /10
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8.4 /10
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Type: London Dry
ABV: 42.8%
Price: £36.75

Papa Salt Coastal Gin is one of those bottles that catches your eye before you've even cracked the seal. Marketed with a distinctly coastal identity, this London Dry sits at a confident 42.8% ABV — a touch above the classic 40% floor, which tells me the distiller wanted to preserve some intensity without tipping into navy strength territory. That's a smart choice for a gin that's clearly designed to evoke sea air and sun-warmed botanicals.

Style & Character

As a London Dry, Papa Salt has to play by the rules: juniper-forward, no artificial flavours, nothing added post-distillation. What makes it interesting is the coastal positioning. The best coastal gins I've encountered lean into a certain saline minerality — think samphire, sea kelp, or citrus peels that carry that bright, zesty lift you associate with a seaside terrace. Without confirmed botanicals, I can't say exactly what's driving the character here, but the London Dry classification guarantees that juniper is doing the heavy lifting, with supporting botanicals adding layers of complexity around it.

Best Served

A gin with coastal credentials at this ABV is practically begging to be mixed. My first instinct would be a classic Gin & Tonic with a premium Mediterranean tonic, a wheel of pink grapefruit, and a sprig of fresh rosemary — that herbal-citrus combination tends to amplify any maritime quality beautifully. If you're feeling more adventurous, try it in a White Lady: the lemon juice and dry vermouth will let the juniper backbone shine while the egg white gives it a gorgeous silky texture. At £36.75, it's priced fairly for the category, and at 7.4 out of 10, Papa Salt delivers a solid, well-constructed London Dry that rewards thoughtful serving.

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Ryan Mitchell VIPsAllowed - Style over substance perhaps
7/10

Papa Salt looks gorgeous and the coastal concept is appealing, but at 42.8% the actual flavour is less remarkable than the branding suggests. A perfectly pleasant London Dry but not quite the revelation the packaging promises.

17 February 2026
Sophie Brennan VIPsAllowed - Coastal gin done brilliantly
9/10

Papa Salt nails the coastal gin concept at 42.8%. The maritime influence adds a fascinating saline quality to the bright citrus and juniper. It genuinely tastes like the Australian coast. Exceptional craft.

7 February 2026
Priya Sharma VIPsAllowed - Salty and refreshing
8/10

The coastal salt influence in Papa Salt at 42.8% gives this London Dry a unique savoury edge. Paired with citrus botanicals it is incredibly refreshing. Perfect with a light tonic and a squeeze of lime.

6 February 2026
Nia Okafor VIPsAllowed - Best coastal gin in the world
10/10

Papa Salt at 42.8% is the definitive coastal gin. The salt, the citrus, the juniper — everything combines to create a London Dry that transports you to sun-drenched Australian shores. Absolute perfection from down under.

14 January 2026
Andre Dubois VIPsAllowed - Fresh Australian craft
8/10

Papa Salt brings Australian coastal character to London Dry gin at 42.8%. Fresh, bright, and slightly saline with good juniper backbone. A lovely gin for warm weather G&Ts.

23 November 2025
Dmitri Volkov VIPsAllowed - Beach life in a glass
9/10

The coastal botanicals in Papa Salt at 42.8% are beautifully done. There is a genuine maritime freshness — salty, citrusy, and invigorating. One of the best Australian gins I have tried.

10 November 2025
Natalie Ford VIPsAllowed - Australian coastal vibes
8/10

Papa Salt captures the Australian coastline in a gin. At 42.8% this London Dry has a fresh, salty mineral quality with bright citrus. Like a sea breeze in Byron Bay distilled into a bottle.

1 November 2025

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