Double Dutch Gin & Tonic Crackers
This Christmas spruce up your dinner table with a luxurious set of limited edition festive Gin & Tonic crackers from Double Dutch Drinks .

This Christmas spruce up your dinner table with a luxurious set of limited edition festive Gin & Tonic crackers from Double Dutch Drinks .
This festive season, Double Dutch has partnered with six different gin distilleries to create a variety box of crackers sure to impress your guests and keep spirits high this Christmas. Each cracker contains a double shot of gin by some of the UK’s favourite brands and is perfectly paired with a Double Dutch mixer for a bespoke Christmas G&T.
From classic Gin & Tonic lovers to those looking for a more delicate or exciting twist on the classic drink, the Double Dutch Gin & Tonic crackers have a drink for everyone. Each set includes: Whitley Neill Parma Violet Gin , The Lakes Elderflower Gin Liqueur, Edinburgh Gin’s Raspberry Gin Liqueur, Sipsmith London Dry Gin , Warner’s Rhubarb Gin and Aber Falls Orange Marmalade Gin . Which one will you choose this Christmas?
Each box of Double Dutch Gin & Tonic Crackers includes six crackers with six different pairings of a 150ml can of Double Dutch and 50ml bottle of gin. Pairings include:
Whitley Neill Parma Violet Gin (43% ABV) and Double Dutch Indian Tonic Water
The Lakes Elderflower Gin Liqueur (25% ABV) and Double Dutch Cucumber & Watermelon Tonic Water
Edinburgh Gin Raspberry Gin Liqueur (20% ABV) and Double Dutch Cranberry & Ginger Tonic Water
Warner’s Rhubarb Gin (40% ABV) and Double Dutch Pomegranate & Basil Tonic Water
Sipsmith London Dry Gin (41.6% ABV) and Double Dutch Indian Tonic Water
Amber Falls Orange Marmalade Gin (41.3% ABV) and Double Cranberry & Ginger Tonic Water
The limited edition crackers are available to purchase from doubledutchdrinks.com/shop and are the perfect accompaniment for your Christmas dinner or as a gift for loved ones.

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