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W.H. Joule London Dry Gin / Bot.1960s

W.H. Joule London Dry Gin / Bot.1960s

London Dry 40% ABV
7.9
Editorial
8.4
Community (7)

7 Reviews

Connor McBride VIPsAllowed 6 February 2026
9/10
Rare Brewery-Bottled Gin

A 1960s gin from W.H. Joule is a rare find. At 40% the London Dry profile is surprisingly vibrant — clean juniper and bright citrus with a dry finish. Brewery-produced gins from this era have a character all their own.

Marianne Blom VIPsAllowed 29 January 2026
8/10
Well-Made Vintage Gin

W.H. Joule's 1960s London Dry at 40% is a well-made vintage spirit. The clean, straightforward profile has held up nicely over the decades. A lovely addition to any vintage gin collection.

Gianluca Ferro VIPsAllowed 17 January 2026
10/10
A True Collector's Gem

This 1960s W.H. Joule London Dry at 40% is a genuine collector's gem. The brewery's gin-making skill is evident in every sip — clean, crisp juniper, elegant citrus, and a finish that speaks to an era of quality production. Rare, beautiful, and utterly delightful. A piece of British spirits history.

Rafael Santos VIPsAllowed 9 November 2025
8/10
Unexpected Vintage Pleasure

W.H. Joule is not a name most associate with gin, but this 1960s London Dry at 40% is genuinely enjoyable. Clean juniper, subtle citrus, and a smoothness that comes from decades of gentle maturation.

Olivia Park VIPsAllowed 3 November 2025
9/10
Outstanding Preservation

For a gin bottled in the 1960s, this W.H. Joule London Dry at 40% is in remarkable condition. The juniper is still present and the overall profile is clean and balanced. A testament to the quality of 1960s gin production.

Suki Patel VIPsAllowed 23 October 2025
8/10
Sixties Brewery Gin

This 1960s W.H. Joule London Dry at 40% is a charming vintage find from a brewery better known for beer. The gin is clean and well-made, with a straightforward juniper and citrus profile that has aged gracefully.

Wei Zhang VIPsAllowed 4 October 2025
7/10
Historical Curiosity

This 1960s W.H. Joule at 40% is more interesting as a historical artefact than as a drinking gin. The London Dry character has softened considerably, leaving a pleasant but rather muted spirit. A collectible more than a sipper.

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