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Four Pillars has released its latest flavour in its popular Gin in a Tin range: Navy Strength Gin and Ginger, a high ABV cocktail in a can.

Head distiller Cameron Mackenzie said the Navy Strength Gin and Ginger is modelled on the uber-refreshing Ginger Mule.

“We’ve distilled a hyper-concentrated version of Navy Strength Gin, adding in extra botanicals like ginger, turmeric and finger limes. This has then been added to a bespoke Four Pillars ginger beer to create a fresh RTD with a hit of ginger spice and bright citrus,” said Mackenzie.

Navy Strength Gin and Ginger joins the Gin in a Tin range with other flavours Fresh Yuzu Gin & Soda, Bloody Shiraz Gin & Tonic and Rare Dry Gin & Tonic, available at Four Pillars locations and bottle shops for RRP $28.00 for a four pack.

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